
Perennial Flowering. Plants 
Orders for less than 3 of a variety cannot be accepted. 
SPURLESS DELPHINIUM a & p 
Chinensis “Blue Mirror” (new 1940) a. 
A Delphinium that looks at you rather 
than hang its head. Being spurless, the 
bright navy blue florets hang horizon- 
tally, displaying their entire face. Im- 
pressive, either massed in the border or 
displayed in a vase. 1% to 2 ft. Per- 
ennial in moderate climes. 
Plants, 3, $1.75; 10, $4.50 
Belladonna Cliveden Beauty. Produces 
long spikes of rich deep blue during 
July-August and again in the Fall; 48”. 
Extra fine cutflower. 
DAPHNE (Garland Flower) Cneorum r. 
12”, May-Aug. Attractive spreading ever- 
green bush with solid pink masses. 
8/10” 3, $3.75; 10, $12.00; 10/12” 3, $4.50; 
10; $13.00;-12/1b” 3, $5.50; 10, ° $17.50; 
15/18”- 8, $7.50; 10, $20.00. 
DIANTHUS (Species) Alpinus, Allwoodii 
r. 10”, July-Aug. Pink and rose shades. 
Ailwoodii Crimson r. 10”, compact, spicy, 
deep crimson. 
Delight. Roysii & Sweet Wivelsfield 
eross; dwarf, compact, free flowering. 
Plumarius Semperfiorens flore pleno r. 
Assorted doubles and singles. 
Loveliness. Delicate mauve-pink, frag- 
rant; May on. 
DICENTRA Eximia (Plumy Bleeding 
Heart) r. 12”, May-Aug. Pretty pink. 
Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). 18”, April- 
June. Long pink heart-shaped racemes 
for borders and foreing...... Doz. $5.00 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) Giant Shirley 
Hybrids. 6 ft., June-July. White to 
deepest rose, many dotted crimsons. 
Gloxiniaefiora. 3 to 4 ft., June-July. 
Purple, White or Rose. 
DORONICUM Caucasicum. 3 ft., April- 
June. Yellow border cutflowers. 
Clussi. Dwarf form. 
ERIGERON Alpinus ,. 12”, June-July. 
Pretty purple. 
Azure Beauty. Double azure-blue; 40”. 
ERYNGIUM Amethystinum. 24”, July- 
Aug. True blue thistle. 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum). 
Coelestinum. Blue. 
FUCHSIA Magellanica. 24”, July-Sept. 
Hundreds of ruby-red pendant flowers; 
for shady spot in border or rockery. 
FUNKIA (Plaintain Lily). Thrives any- 
where, 1% to 2 ft., July-Aug. 
Plantaginea Grfl. (Subcordata Grfl.). 
White flowers, gold foliage; attractive. 
Coerulea. Purple flowers, green leaves. 
GAILLARDIA Giant Portola Hybrids. 4 
ft., June-Nov. Variety. 
Ruby. Splendid deep ruby. 
Sherbrook. A more vigorous Sun God; 
clear golden-yellow. 
Sun God. Chamois yellow, 3” flowers all 
Summer, cutflower, 2 ft. 
GENTIANA Acaulis Clusii. The mon- 
arch of all alpine Gentians; large, deep- 
est blue trumpets, Spring and Iall. 
Septemfida. A splendid variety for nat- 
uralizing, with procumbent mats of blue 
flowers during the Summer. 
Hither Gentian 8, $2.25; 10, $6.00 
GEUM , Mrs. Bradshaw. 24”, June-Sept. 
Fiery orange-red. 
Lady Strathedon. 
zolden yellow sort. 
Borisi. Orange; May on, 8”. 
Fire Opal. Glowing bronzy scarlet, semi- 
double; late July, 2 ft. 
Prince of Orange. True rich orange, 
sturdier habit, large and stronger stems. 
Princess Juliana. Flaming orange semi- 
double: flowers, May-July. , 
24”, June-Sept. Rich 
GYPSOPHILA Baby’s Breath). Bristol 
Fairy. 2 to 3 ft. June-Aug. Large pani- 
cles Of pure! WILE circ ei Doz. $6.00 
Oldhamiana. Delicately tinted white 
flushed pink; August until late Fall. 
Paniculata, Single white. 
Repens, Rosy Veil. Dwarf double pink; 
continuous bloomer; 24”, June-Sept. 
HELENIUM aAutumnale Rubrum. A 
magnificent display of terra-cotto flow- 
ers in Fall; 8 to 4 ft., very showy. 
Gartensonne. Golden-yellow. 
Pumilum Magnificum. 18”, July-Oct. 
Floriferous dwarf yellow. 
Riverton Gem. 3 ft., Aug.-Oct. Old gold 
suffused terra cotta. 
HELIANTHEMUM. 8” to 12”, May-Aug. 
White, Yellow, Orange, Scarlet, Pink or 
Crimson-Bronze (Double). 
HELIANTHUS Loddon Gold. Massive 
5’ Dahlia-like double flowers produced 
all summer on long stems. Brilliant yel- 
low. Extra cutflower; 5 ft. 
HELIOPSIS Lemoines Hyb. Unusually 
large semi-double flowers, deep orange: 
July-Sept. Excellent for cutting. 
Patula. Deep golden yellow 4” blooms; 
June! Lomsros tewousst. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Bay State. 36”, June-Aug. Light orange. 
Cressida. 36”, June-July. Bright saffron. 
Cinnabar. 30”, July. Clear cadmium yel- 
low center, with rose brown. 
D. D. Wyman. 30”, June-July. Dull 
golden yellow, tawny flush center. 
Goldeni. 30”, June-July. Lovely smooth 
deep orange, segments narrow. 
Gypsy. 24”, July-Aug. Deep orange yel- 
low. pale brown flushed edge...Hach 60c 
Hyperion. First rate pale yellow: frag- 
1 20) 8 Eee ES yep a ee ech thicket hres fin ae LOM MOG 
J. A. Crawford. 42”, June-July. Light 
golden yellow, deeper center. 
Mikado. 40”, June-July. Striking rich 
orange, blotched purple. 
Any above: 8, $1.50; 10, $4.50 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells). 
Rosamundi r. 24”, June-Sept. Most de- 
sirable coral pink. 
Sanguinea r, 18”, June-Sept. Bright 
crimson; free flowering. 
Scarlet Pimpernel. Bright coral red 
spravs: May-June; 18 in. 
HIBISCUS New Giant Hybrids. 5 ft.. 
Aug.-Sept. Greatly improved mallow. Red, 
Pink, White, or Mixed. 
HCLLYHOCKES Chaters Double. 5 ft.. 
July-Aug. Rose Maroon, Pink, Red, 
White, Yellow, Orange or Mixed. 
HYPERICUM Repens. Creeping shrub- 
let. large golden yellow balls; June, 6”. 
HYSSOPUS Officinalis. Low evergreen 
aromatic bush, purple spikes; July-Aug. 
IBERIS Sempervirens r. Sheet of white; 
dark green foliage. 
Gibraltarica (Hardy Candytuft). 
white; May-June, 8”. 
LAVANDULA Vera. 18”, July-Aug. True 
Sweet Lavender; fragrant. 
LEONTOPODIUM (Fidelweiss) Alpinum. 
5”, June-July. Silvery Alpine. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) Pycnostachya. 
4 ft.. July-Aug. Rich purple. 
Scariosa Alba. Magnificent new white 
plumes, fine for cutting. 
September Glory. 6 ft. 
solidly covered. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Convallaria WMajalis. 10”, April-Mav. 
Fragrant white for massing in shady 
borders. 
Blush 
Rich purple: 

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Stately Delphiniums 
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LUPINUS Polyphyllus. 4 ft., June-July 
White, Violet-Blue, Carmine, Yellow, 
Rose, Salmon. or Pink. 
Russell Hybrids. 
LYSIMACHIA Nummularia (Creeping 
Jenny). Yellow flowers for that shady & 
moist spot; June-July. 
LYTHRUM Superbum Roseum. 3 ft., July- 
Sept. Rosy purple. 
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis. ‘““‘The Ideal 
Ground Cover.” Trailing plants 6” to 8” 
high, forming broad mats of bright 
glossy green foliage which will grow in 
all shady situations under evergreens, 
shrubs, for bordering walks and drive- 
ways, for steep terraces in sun or shade, 
under any kind of trees where grass 
won't grow. 
Field Grown Plants: 10, $1.75; 100, 
$14.40; 1000, $100.00. 
Pot-Grown 214”: 10, $2.00; 100, $19.00. 
MATRICARIA Little Gem. 10”. Large, 
double white; June-Oct. 
Golden Ball. Yellow form. 
MAZUS Rugosus r.6”, April-May. Dainty 
lilac Alpine. Excellent for flagging or 
carpeting in shade. 
MERTENSIA Virginica (Cowslip). Nod- 
ding clusters of bluebélls, tipped pink; 
shade; 18”, April-May. 
MONARDA Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. 
3 ft., June-Aug. Brilliant. 
Didyma, Salmon Queen. Attractive sal- 
GERANIUM Grandifiora +. 18”, May- LINUM Flavum r. 12”, May-Aug. Trans- mon-pink, delightfully fragrant foliage. 
Aug. Large lilac; serrated foliage. parent golden yellow. MYOSOTIS Palustris Semperfiorens r. 
Doz. $4.50 ,Perenne ry, Pale blue. 10”, May-Oct. Blue, yellow eye. 
PRICES: ALL PLANTS (Except where noted)...... 3, $1.35; 10,2 $4.00. 
All plants sent by Express Collect; if wanted by post add 10%. 
viridifiorus: green flowered 
23-25 Warren Street 
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vittatus: striped 

vulgaris: common . 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN 7. 
zonatus: zoned, banded 
New York 7, N. Y. 
