8 THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Per 10 Per 100 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS—SWEET William 
MIXED. Clove scented fowlers in various colors during May and June .......... 1.25 8.00 
ERIGERON 
SPECIOSUS HYB. GR. Large handsome blue flowers violet tinted and yellow cen- 
ter, michaelmas daisy-like flowers in June and July. Fine for cutting ...... 2.00 15.00 
ERYNGIUM 
AMETHYSTINUM. Finely cut foliage and thistlelike heads of glistening blue 
flowers. Fine for floristry, and dries for winter ...................... 2.00 15.90 
EUPHORBIA—Flowering Spurge 
COROLLATA. Tall growing plant, covered from June to August with loose umbels 
of pretty white flowers, a perfect misty filler when fillers are scarce. Florists 
find this very valuable when Gypsophilas are off crop. 2d ie aes 2.00 15.00 
MYRSINITES. Trailng. Silvery gray leaves, yellow flowers in racemes. Does 
equally well. cintwsunioreshades iia ..0ac. geecetew) ieeeiey hate ie eae ere Sa ae a2 2.00 15.00 
POLYCHROMA. Formal. 1 foot. Hemispherical clump covered with yellow flow- 
ers, througn Maynand * June: eyhnemborcder.cmmumn.;.8s cleats sees etee ie ee nee 2.00 15.00 

EUPATORIUM COELESTINUDM 
(Florists’ Hardy Ageratum) 
This everlastingly popular hardy perennial has come to mean more 
to floristry than ever before in these days of tight flower markets. 
Wherever planis from our abundant stock have been sold, the re- 
ceivers are yielding tenfold. The cut crop is extremely prolific; the 
lavender-blue flowers are en masse from August to frost. Stems 14 
to 18 inches, and long lasting qualities make it a ‘must’ for the out- 
door cut flower planting. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 

HARDY FERNS 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM.” (Hardy “Maidenhiar);, (5. ........+-.se5-cuusessuee a7 See 2200) 
ASPIDIUM SPINULOSUM. (Spinulosa Wood Fern) ......................-.... 1275. 12:00 
ASPIDIUM® FILIX-FOEMINA: “(lady Fern) 52.52... 12: 6 co es eo ee 1275 12200 
DICKSONIT PUNCTILOBULA. (Hayscented Fern) .......................... le7iDt oeli2200 
DRYOPTERIS MARGINALIS. (Evergreen Woodfern) ....................002. eZ: eel OO 
ONOCLEA SENSIBIEISi 9 (Sensitives Ferniinn «neat kat Cee ee eae 17.5 512200 
ONOCLEA UST RUTHIOPTERIS 4 Ostrich Fern), 4.0 cee tei a ee 175 aali2-00 
OSMUNDA CINNAMONEA.) (Cinnamon Fern) ..................... 000000. le7 Sal 2200 
OSMUNDA Regalis. (Christmas Fern) Sot cog AREER Arie RL Li?! ok Na ene Ses ie Deel 2200) 
POLYSTICHUM ACROSTICHOIDES. (Christmas Fern) ...................... 17.5) aal2.00 
FUNKIA—Hosta, Plaintain Lily 
SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA. Bold light green foliage with large pure white 
flowers Jin Julya.and eAUGUST Alien nne NE Sik or AEE Me ene Ss es 4.00 30.00 
UNDULATA VARIEGATA. Attractive border plant and also an enticing foliage 
plants for, sale. outy OF potsey pate cet cus he aly. Sus pote age Span cee es 2.25 18.00 
FUCHSIA 
RICCARTONI. The hardiest of the accepted perennial varieties, grows to 21% 
feet, and is smothered with lively pendant crimson red and deep purple flow- 
ers right through the summer season. 1 yr. heavy field grown. ............ 4.50 40.00 
HARDY GRASS 
EULALIA GRACILLIMA UNIVATATA. (Japan Rush). Graceful habit, with nar- 
row. foliage. or a brightsgreenscolonasilVery midrib, a2) -y ee eee eee 2.00 15.00 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower 
BURGUNDY. Shining deep wine red showing practically no yellow .......... 20081500 
DAZZLER. Large golden yellow and maroon flowers on strong wiry stems, 14 to 
LB inches. tii er these tees tessa cress tees sate ed 2.00 15.00 
DWARF GOBLIN. The neat Gaillardia Goblin is especially suitable for the rock 
garden. The plants are dwarf 12 to 16 inches high and form broad bushes of 
close “andi:compact > habits oy et can ooo seach euees omen yen 2.00 15.00 
5 Plants of any one variety at 10 rate. 25 or more plants of any one variety at 
100 rate. Where less than 5 are ordered in any one variety, please add .10 per 
plant to cover additional handling. 
