SPRING TRADE LIST, FEBRUARY 12, 1947 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
DIGITALIS, Fox Glove. 
Per 10 
Most attractive for the border or woodland garden. Biennial. Blooms dur- 
ing Jd uneT and $d uly ere = Lice OSG. See ee eee ee en ee ees $ 1.40 
Shirley Hybrids. The flower heads are over 3 ft. long, crowded with big, bell- 
shaped blossoms. Colors range from white and shell-pink to deepest rose, 
many attractive dotted crimson or chocolate.____________________________ 40 
EUPHORBIA. 
Myrsinites. Beautiful trailing plant for Rock Gardens or Wall Gardens. 
Silvery-gray leaves with yellow flowers. Likes shade.. 3 to 4 inches._____- 1.80 
BERNS 5 Hardy s Outdoors (RG) snc Se ee ee eee 1.40 
Goldie’s Wood. (Aspidium). Evergreen variety. 2 ft. 
Interrupted (Osmunda Claytoniana). Found in rather dry, shaded places. 
Does well under cultivation and in boxes. 38 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 (Onoclea Struthhiopteris). Very graceful with finely cut pin- 
nules. 2 to 3 ft. 
FUNKIA, Plaintain Lily (RG) 
Caerulea. Lovely blue flowers, leaves brcad. August-September. 18 inch.__ 1.70 
Variegated. Blue flowers with variegated foliage. Excellent for edging. 
Barly eee ol Lae eee ene ee eer aera Oe eee eee) SE LS ed Ay is OO ee LA ee 1.70 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower (RG). 
Burgundy. Wine red flowers with beautiful sheen. June until frost. 1% to 
DA a Wy © yell ar el ks a oP ip ap ee aL nem ead ae ae SEED Mersey Apart eee a 1.40 
Monarch Strain. Varied colors. Robust strain. Flowers exteremely large and 
ofzperfect. form aA llesummersiee a ie re eee eee ee 1.40 
GENTIANA PHLOGIFOLIA. Usually grown in Rock Garden or Border. Profuse 
blcsscms of medium size in deep, rich blue.________-_____-.__--________ se 1.80 
GEUM, Aven (RG) 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery, orange-red flowers, very large. Double. Blooms 
Nearlyeallasummnier sels y eto me Ul) Yemen cme COL Ome Tisserant eres $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 xssummerce 21 t-te ee ee ee ee eee 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 
tinted Ep in ke see ee ee a ee eee ee ee 1.40 
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 Auguat.s-- 22 1.40 
* Rosy Veil. Produces quantities of blossoms of soft delightful pink. Spreading 
plant about 1% ft. in height, flowering very freely in July and more or 
less throughout the summer. Excellent for cutting. 2-in. Pots.__________ _. 3.00 
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. 
60 te C) CEO a a ars ce ne se eee 1.80 
* Moerheimi Beauty. Large, bronze-red flowers shading to orange at tips. 
If cut back, will bloom the seccnd time. July and August, 244 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-- 
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Per 100 
$12.00 
12.60 
15.00 
12.00 
14.00 
14.00 
12.00 
12.00 
15.00 
$15.00 
35.00 
12.00 
10.00 
12.00 
12.00 
25.00 
15.00 
18.00 
Per 100 
$18.00 
35.00 
