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BULLETIN NO. 2, APRIL 12, 1947 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
FERNS, Hardy Outdoor (RG) 
Goldie’s Wood. (Aspidium). Evergreen variety. 2 ft. 
Interrupted (Osmunda Claytoniana). Found in rather dry, shaded places. 
Does well under cultivation and in boxes. 3 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 (Onocclea Struthhiopteris). Very graceful with finely cut pin- 
nules. 2 to 3 ft. 
FUNKIA, Plaintain Lily (RG) 
Caerulea. Lovely blue flowers, leaves broad. August-September. 18 inch.__ 1.70 
s Variegated. Blue flowers with . variegated foliage. Excellent for edging. 
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GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower (RG). 
Burgundy. Wine red flowers with beautiful sheen. June until frost. 1% to 
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Monarch Strain. Varied colors. Robust strain. Flowers exteremely large and 
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GENTIANA PHLOGIFOLIA. Usually grown in. Rock Garden or Border. Profuse 
Dicssoms,_ofamedium<sizeiin’ deep, pich |blues3 se ee 1.80 
GYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath. 
* Bristol Fairy. Wonderful, new double white flowers, in which the individual 
blossom is much larger. Highly prized for cutting. Flowers continuously 
_through the summer. 2 Troe 1 OLS) fae we Ba ee eae ee 4.00 
Oldhamiana. A variety somewhat similar to Paniculata but it has a much 
longer season, flowering until late in Autumn. Flowers white, delicately 
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Paniculata Compacta. Pinkish white. July. 2. ft....--.-------__---.-—_... 1.20 
Pacifica. A flesh pink variety of strong growth, blooming after Paniculata. 1.40 
Repens Rosea. An elegant hardy trailing plant for the Rockery with clouds 
Of small; pale ‘rose’ blooms. ‘July ‘and August. -3_ a 1.40 
* 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. (2-in. Pots). ~------- 3.00 
Snow White Double. Pure white double strain. ~---------__-~_------------- 1.40 
HELENIUM. 
Riverton Gem. Old gold suffused with bright terra cotta, changing to wall- 
flower red. Grows to a height of 3 to 4 feet, and blocms from Aug. 
to October. ~----------- +--+ == $$$ = $$ = = $n enn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn 1.80 
* Moerheimi Beauty. Large, bronze-red flowers shading to orange at tips. 
If cut back, will bloom the seecnd time. July and August, 21% ft.-_------ 2.10 
HEMEROCALLIS, The Improved Day Lily 
This old Perennial is now coming into its ‘‘Own’’. There has been consider- 
able hybridizing done on these plants the past few years and as a result 
there are many new varieties being offered. Per 10 
- August Pioneer. An absolutely new introduction by Dr. Stout. Orange with 
a reddish flush. Profuse August-September bloomer. 34 in.--------~-------- $ 2.10 
‘Hyperion. One of the very finest. Flowers are citron-yellow and exception-- 
ally large. July and August. 3 to 4 feet._-.------~----~----~---~----~------ 4.00 
Mikado. Rich orange with deep mahogany-red throat, beautiful color contrast 
i ere unecand Pulys. 06. inchessccs. 1 Jt ke 2.40 
Ophir. Deep, golden-yellow. 5 inches across. 25-30 on one stem. One of 
- the finest cf all varieties. Blooms July and August.---------------~------ 2.10 
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 i Tablespoon per plant of aluminum sulphate. 
2 year dormant stock, for Spring peelg ALD, a met aN eta 6.00 
Well furnished Pot Plants for Spring only,—----~_--~---------- plaayib a 
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Per 100 
$12.00 
14.00 
14.00 
12.00 
12.00 
15.00 
35.00 
12.00 
10.00 
12.00 
12.00 
25.00 
12.00 
15.00 
18.00 
Per 100 
$18.00 
35.00 
20.00 
18.00 
50.00 
20.00 
