In ordering please be sure to give the variety names 
FINE PERENNIALS 
ACHILLEA —*Filipendula, Parker’s Variety (Eupatorium). 
22,000 S.. Large heads of golden yellow flowers on long stems; 
fine for cutting. Tr. pkt., 25e; 4% oz., 65e; 4 oz., $1.20. 
*The Pearl (Ptarmica). 175,000 S. 30 in. The standard 
double white for cutting. Tr. pkt., 25e; 44 0z., 65e; 4 oz., 
$1.20. 
ALYSSUM—The two varieties following are perfectly hardy with 
us and make fine, free flowering rock garden or border plants. 
*Saxatile Compactum. 30,0008. 12in. Flowers early May. 
Rich golden yellow. Tr. pkt., 15e; 44 0z., 30e; 1 oz., $1.00. 
Saxatile Silver Queen. (Sulphureum). 30,000 S. Same as 
above but a light lemon yellow. Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 0z., 65e; 
1 oz., $2.25. 
ANCHUSA —*Barrelieri. 5500S. 15 in. Very fine Forget-me- 
not blue rock garden plant. Flowers middle to end of May. 
Tr. pkt., 35e; 14 0z., 85e3 1 oz., $3.00. 
Dropmore Strain. (Italica.) 1100 S. 6 ft. Nice blue for 
cutting. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 20c; 1 0z., 60c. 
Myosotidiflora. 10,500 S. 12 in. May flowering forget-me- 
not blue. Seed should be placed in refrigerator for 72 hours 
before sowing. Tr. pkt., 50c; 1 oz., $1.25; 14 0oz., $2.25; 
1 oz., $8.00. 
ANEMONE—St. Brigid Mixed. Choice long stemmed mixture 
of brilliant colors. Tr. pkt., 50ce; 14 oz., $1.30; 1 oz., $4.20. 
ANTHEMIS—Kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite). 85,000 S. 3 ft. 
Yellow Daisy flowers produced thruout the summer. Tr. pkt., 
15e; 1 0z., 65c. 
AQUILEGIA—(Columbine.) 15,500 S.—Though not well 
adapted for shipping, well grown Columbines are of definite cut 
flower value for retail growers. Not at all difficult to force 
either. Pot up from the field the first year plants storing in a 
cold house or frame until about Feb. 1. Start in a low tem- 
perature gradually increasing to around 50°. 
Alpina. 2 ft. Blue. Tr. pkt., 25ce; 14 0z., 85e; 1 0z., $3.00. 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). Sky-blue with white 
corolla. Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 0z., 75e3 1 oz., $2.50. 
*Crimson Star Hybrids. About 60% dark red with white 
corolla. Other interesting bi-colors make up the balance of this 
strain. Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 oz., $1.50; 14 oz., $2.75. 
*Longissima. Delicate, pale yellow with extra long (4 in.) 
spurs. Richly fragrant. Tr. pkt., 50c; 4% oz., $2.50; 1% oz., 
$4.50. 
*Longissima Hybrids. A variety of attractive shades in this 
extra long spurred class. Tr. pkt., 50c3 1% 0z., $2.00. 
*Mrs. Nicholls. A large flowered, clear deep blue Columbine. 
Tr. pkt., 50e; 14 oz., $1.25; 1 oz., $8.00. 
*Mrs. Scott Elliotts Hybrids. An excellent and popular 
long-spurred mixture. Tr. pkt., 35e; 14 oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.50. 
Rose Queen. Rose with white corolla. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 14 oz., 
70c. 
*Snow Queen. Extra large pure white flowers. An excep- 
tionally true and uniform strain. Tr. pkt., 25e; 4 oz., $1.00; 
1 oz., $3.50. 
Mixture of all colors in this long-spurred class. Tr. pkt., 25c; 
Y4 oz., 85e3 1 oz., $3.00. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress)—*Alpina Snoweap. 150,000 S. 6 in. 
Of a dwarf and compact habit. Shining snow-white. Tr. pkt., 
35e3 4 oz., 75e3 1 oz., $2.50. 
Alpina. 150,000 S. 12in. White. Tr. pkt., 25e; 1% oz., 55e; 
1 oz., $1.80. 
ASCLEPIAS LTiherosa. 4500S. Fine orange for cutting. Re- 
quires well drained location. Freezing over winter helps germi- 
nation. Tr. pkt., 25ce; 14 0z., 85e3 1 oz., $2.75. 
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Aquilegias make valuable cut flowers for retail growers. 
Easily forced in the greenhouse too. 
ARMERIA—Maritima (Statice Armeria). 17,500 S. 
Lilac rose. Grass-like, evergreen foliage. Tr. pkt., 50c. 
12 in. 
*Glory of Holland. Ball-shaped deep pink flowers about 
11% inches in diameter are carried on straight wiry stems 
2 feet long. Fine for cutting and blooms throughout the 
summer. Tr. pkt., 50c; 44 0z., $2.00. 

ASTER —Hardy Large Flowered Mixture. Perfectly hardy 
and attractive assortment. Tr. pkt., 50c; 1 oz., $1.10 
Y4 oz., $2.00. 
AUBRIETIA—Large Flowered Hybrids. (Monarch strain.) 
150,000 S. 6 in. This strain shows a particularly wide and 
bright color mixture. Tr. pkt., 50e; 14 oz., $1.00. 
For Baby’s Breath, see Gypsophila, pages 29 and 40; also 
Euphorbia Corollata, page 40. 
BAPTISIA —Australis (False Indigo). 1700 8S. Sprays of pea- 
shaped indigo-blue flowers. 3 ft. Tr. pkt., 25e; 1 0z., 75c. 
BELLIS—PERRENNIS. This popular Double English Daisy is 
much used for spring and early summer bedding. 
Red Rose White 
Each, above three: Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 oz., $2.00; 14 oz., $3.50. 
Mixture. Tr. pkt., 50e; 14 0z., $1.80; 14 oz., $3.20. 
BOLTONIA —Latisquama. 95,0008. 4 to5 ft. Delicate pink. 
Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 0z., $1.35; 1 oz., $4.25. 
CAME AN CEA ra eruee nici 350,000 S. 12 in. Dwarf per- 
ennial. 
Blue. Tr. pkt., 40c; 44 oz., $2.50. 



*Hybrid Mixture. Wide cup shaped flowers are borne on 
slender erect stems. This strain contains many new colors 
in this dwarf class. Tr. pkt., 75e; 1% oz., $2.25. 

The asterisk (*) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
