
ANTHERICUM Liliastrum major. 3 for $1.50 
ANTHERICUM 
Liliastrum major. St. Bruno’s Lily. (Named 
for the founder of the Carthusian monks.) The 
white flowers, like Madonna lilies, are carried on 
an erect spike surrounded by narrow, grass-like 
foliage. Excellent for border or rockery, also good 
for cutting. 11% ft. May, June. 60 cts. each; 
3 for $1.50. 
The following Perennial items offered in 
our Complete Catalogue are temporarily sold 
out for this fall: 
Tritoma, Canary, page 20. 
Centaurea dealbata Steenbergii, page 20. 
Dianthus, Pink Princess, page 21. 
; CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). 
Large clumps, 10 for $4.00 


ACONITUM - Monkshood 
Fischeri. Provides dark blue flowers in the garden 
after the delphiniums have passed, and contrasts 
well with the early chrysanthemums. Thrives in 
sun, also in partial shade. Best after becoming 
well established. 2 to 3 ft. Sept., Oct. 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $4.50. 
Napellus, Sparks’ Variety. A tall plant with 
branching spikes of blue flowers. 5 to 6 ft. July, 
Aug. 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. 
ASCLEPIAS 
Tuberosa. Butterfly-plant. One of our show- 
jest native plants. Bears large heads of brilliant 
orange-scarlet flowers. 2 to 3 ft. July, Aug. 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00. 
A Worth-While Plant 
CIMICIFUGA .- Snakeroot 
Racemosa. From September until severe frost 
this is one of the most effective border plants, 
producing its feathery white flowers on graceful 
stems 4 to 5 feet high. An excellent cut-flower 
succeeding best in partial shade. 75 cts. each; 
3 for $2.00. 
Racemosa simplex. This attractive perennial will 
enhance the effectiveness of any hardy border. 
The dense spikes of feathery white flowers are 
borne on tall, graceful stems 2 to 3 feet high, ex- 
cellent for cutting; an ideal subject for vases. 
Will grow best in a half-shady location. 75 cts. 
each; 3 for $2.00. 
Racemosa simplex, White Pearl. A great im- 
provement on the older Cimicifuga. The buds 
appear as little white pearls opening into fluffy 
white balls. The long terminal racemes reach a 
height of about 3 feet. It is one of the very few 
herbaceous plants to continue to bloom a month 
or so after the first hard frosts. Must be planted 
in a shady moist location where it will attain its 
full beauty and remain permanent. $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50. 
Make this trade- 
mark your guide to 
the best in Garden 
Gems. 

CONVALLARIA 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
Majalis. Our clumps are the large-flowering type 
and are perhaps the best ground-cover for situa- 
tions in dense shade. They are best planted in 
late fall. 10 for $4.00; 25 for $9.50. 
Majalis Fortunei. This is a form introduced many 
years ago but it has just been reinstated. The 
foliage is larger than Majalis and so are the flow- 
ers, which are borne_on long stems. 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $4.50. 
Bobbink & Atkins 
