
SPRING TRADE LIST — FEBRUARY 16, 1946 49 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
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Goldie’s Wood. (Aspidium). Evergreen variety. 2 ft. 
Interrupted (Osmunda Claytoniana). Found in rather dry, shaded places. 
Does well under cultivation and in boxes. 38 ft. 
Maiden Hair (Spleenwort Asplenium Tricomanis). Most attractive of our Native 
Ferns. Black stems with delicate green fronds. Likes moist spots. 2 ft. 
Ostrich Plume (Onoclea Struthiopteris). Very graceful with finely cut pin- 
nules. 2 to 8 ft. 
GEUM, Avens (RG) 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery, orange-red flowers, very large. Double. Blooms 
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GYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath. 
Oldhamiana. <A variety jsomewhat similar to Paniculata but it has a much 
longer season, flowering until late in Autumn. Flowers white, delicately 
hs CCUM CNET a roe cacti eS a Se Ne a 1.40 12.00 
Paniculata Compacta. Pinkish white. July. 2 ft._._____.___.._._____....._ 1.20 10.00 
Rosy Veil. Produces quantities of blossoms of soft delightful pink. Spreading 
plant about 11% ft. in height, flowering very freely in July and more or 
less throughout the summer. Excellent for cutting...__.___________________ 3.00 25.00 
HIBISCUS, Mallow. 
Giant Flowering. A wonderfully improved form of native Marshmallow or 
Rose Mallow. Separate colors, Pink, Red and White. August and Septem- 
GT LCOS) ae 2 Se 1.20 10.00 
HYDRANGEA. 
Blue: Prince. Large blue flowers. Blooms July and August. Only semi-hardy, 
needs winter protection. In order to get the blue color, one must mix in 
the soil about 1 Tablespoon per plant of aluminum sulphate. 
2% year dormant atock; for, Spring. only .1-+.---.__.---<-.4.-.-~.-22-- 6.00 50.00 
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IRIS 
; Dichotomah (August or Vesper Iris). Fragrant flowers on tall branching 
sprays. From July to September. Cream to violet-purple markings of 
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-LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. Perennial or Everlasting Pea. 
This lovely trailing plant blooms all summer. In separate colors, Crimson 
King, Rose Queen; White Queen.__~~--------~---------------------------- 1.20 10.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Extra strong plants with long roots. Fine foliage and profuse bloomers. 
Pips 2. ......~.0- 2 ne eo ee ee ern ee ene -40 3.50 
Clumps, dug with original soil...-_-_...__-..<-._-....--_...~------.-------- 2.90 25.00 
LUPINES. 
Russell Lupines. This is an improved strain of Russell Lupines acclimated 
to the United States. Spikes 3 to 4 feet tall with extraordinary color com- 
binations. —----...--=----~+---~----------.-------=-~--—----~------=-+-+--=--- 1.80 15.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALIS 
7 Oriental Hybrids. Scarlet-crimson with black spots at base of petals.._____ 1.70 15.00 
PENTSTEMON, HARDY. 
Garnet. First of a new strain of hardy, large flowering Pentstemons. Of 
spreading habit. June until stopped by frost. Rich garnet color. 12 to 
18 inches tall. Six to a dozen spikes continually open throughout flowering 
season. Excellent EO OCC a oo se aan me aig rt ne ws les ec er wee i esroren eee ae 1.80 15.00 
Grandiflorus Lavender Queen. A beautiful showy Penstemon, with thick, 
gray-blue leaves and large showy lavender-purple flowers on stout stems. 
2 to 2% ft. May-June...--._--------------------------------------------- 1.40 12.00 
