
THESE HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS ARE 
PRODUCED 

Aconitum Fischeri 
ACHILLEA. Yarrow. See pages 24 and 92. 
ACONITUM. Monkshood. Very effective 
in shady places. Requires a woodsy soil. 
Root is poisonous. 
Fischeri. Clear blue flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 
Sept. 
Napellus. Rich dark blue. 4 ft. Aug. 
Sparks’ Variety. Deep violet-blue. Very 
stately, growing up to 5 feet. 
Above 3 varieties, 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
FETHIONEMA, Warley Rose. * Rock- 
Daphne. Rich pink. Resembles a minia- 
ture Daphne; very choice. 4 to 61n. May, 
June. 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
AJUGA. Bugle-Flower. Splendid carpeting 
plants and ideal ground-covers for sun 
or partial shade. 
Metallica. * Bronze foliage and blue flow- 
ers. 4 to 6in. June. 
Multicolor. * Leaves are multicolored, 
varying from dark green to red, white, 
and yellow. 4 to 6 in. 
Reptans alba. * Pure white flowers. 4 to 
6in. June. 
Reptans, Pink Spires. % Very effective 
because of its soft pink flowers on long 
spikes. Perfect compact habit. Fine for 
the edges of paths and walks. 6 to 9 in. 
June, July. 
ALOYSIA. See Herbs, pages 23 and 24. 
ALYSSUM. Basket of Gold. These produce 
sheets of yellow flowers. Very suitable 
for rock-gardens, walls, and sunny 
borders. 
Saxatile. % Golden yellow. 1 ft. May. 
Silver Queen. *% Lemon-yellow. 1 ft. 
May. 
ANCHUSA. Alkanet. These rank among the 
best blue summer-flowering plants. 
Italica, Dropmore. Very showy and 
effective in borders. Brilliant royal blue. 
4to 5 ft. July. 
Myosotidiflora. % Produces sprays of 
turquoise-blue flowers resembling forget- 
me-nots. 1% ft. May, June. 55 cts: 
each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 


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Anthemis, Thora Perry = 
Anemone japonica + Windflower 
Thriving in sun or partial shade, they pro- 
duce a charming picture from early Septem- 
ber to Iate October. They revel in a woodsy 
soil, i.e., rotted leaves, peat, etc. 
Alice. Large, semi-double, rose-pink. Strong 
grower. 2 to 21% ft. 
Hupehensis. Early flowering. Rosy mauve. 
1% ft. 
Marguerite. Double, dark pink. 3 ft. 
Marie Mauchard. Semi-double, white. 3 ft. 
Queen Charlotte. Beautiful, large silvery 
rose flowers. 3 ft. 
Rosea superba. Large deep rose flowers. 3 ft. 
September Charm. Rosy pink. Very florif- 
erous and popular. 2 ft. 
September Queen. A gem. Semi-double 
rose-red. Very floriferous. 2 ft. 
Rubra. Dark crimson. 2 ft. 
Whirlwind. Pure white, double. 
strong variety. 214 ft. 
ANEMONE pulsatilla. Pasque Flower. x 
Lovely mauve flowers in Iate April and 
May. The flowers are covered with silky 
hairs and have golden stamens. 9 in. 
Pulsatilla rubra. % A ruby counterpart 
of the above. 
ANTHEMIS. Chamomile. A lovely summer- 
flowering plant with elegant, finely cut 
foliage. Fine for cutting. 
Thora Perry. English novelty; bright 
yellow flowers. 3 ft. July, Aug. 55 cts. 
each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
ARMERIA. Thrift; Sea-Pink. 
Bees’ Ruby. Large flowers are borne on 
Iong stems. Color ts brilliant ruby-red. 
1% ft. May-Sept. 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 
3, $5.50 per doz. 
Czespitosa. Rare and_ beautiful. Neat 
tufts of stiff green foliage studded with 
pale pink flowers. 3 in. June, s 
Farmingdale Giants. A selected strain 
of giant-flowering Thrifts with stems 2 to 
21% feet high. Excellent for cutting. 
Many shades of pink, salmon, straw- 
berry, etc. July, Aug. 
Very 

IN OUR OWN GARDENS 
Our Perennial Plants are propagated In our nurseries at Farmingdale, 
Long Island, where the climate 1s conducive to rugged plants. Here 
we have humid summers and cold, wet winters with bitter winds. 
These extremes of weather produce “‘tough” plants which will thrive 
anywhere. We do not offer as hardy, plants which are definitely not so. 
You may plant them with every confidence. 

Anemone japonica 
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Aquilegia + Columbine 
Beautiful old-fashioned border plants of 
indescribable charm. Graceful spurred flow- 
ers, often two-colored, on long stems, are 
produced mostly in early summer. AII are 
excellent for cutting. 
Super=-Spurred Colossal 
A strain of gigantic-stzed blooms, measure 
ing 5 to 6 inches across, with spurs 4 inches 
long, covering a range of over 50 colors. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Long-spurred Varieties. All flower in 
June, and are from 2 to 3 feet in height. 
Blue Shades Yellow Shades 
Rose and Pink Shades Scarlet Shades 
Copper Shades Sawco Hybrids 
Longissima. Bright yellow, with spurs 
3 to 4 mches Jong. 2% ft. Usually 
blooms late, from July on. 55 cts. each, 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Clematiflora. Very distinct mm that the 
flowers resemble a clematis. A mixture of 
pastel shades, mostly pink and blue. 2 ft. 
June. 
ARENARIA montana. Sandwort. * A fine 
rock-plant; Jarge snow-white flowers in 
early spring. Excellent for walls. 
Other Arenarias on page 92. 
ARABIS.  Rock-Cress. % These make a 
wonderful spring display and are good 
for rock-gardens and as edgings for paths 
and borders. 
Albida fl.-pl. Pure white, fully double 
flowers, sweetly scented and resembling 
stocks. 9im. May. 
Rosabella. Very compact, with delicate 
pink flowers. 6m. May. 
Snowcap. Compact habit, with single 
white blossoms. 6 to 9in. April. 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King. Ghost Plant. A 
very decorative plant with white, finely 
cut leaves. Excellent in the perennial 
border to accentuate the beauty of flow- 
ering plants. 3 to 4 ft. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, $1.20 for 3, $4.75 per doz. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
* Dwarf plants for the Rock-Garden and edging the Perennial Border 

STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
Plant these in good soil, first working in General 
Garden Fertilizer; then keep free of weeds 
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