HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Price: 50c¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100. except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 
+Dubonnet—Color is an exact counterpart of the popular 
French Wine Dubonnet. The firm cylindrical spikes are snugly 
set with individual flowers of good size that do not sunburn. 
The plant is of robust erect growth with strong stems; the 
leaves are large and of firm leathery texture. A good late Sum- 
mer cut-flower. 
+Fascinating—Long, graceful, open blooms of Cattleya-pink 
produced in quantity throughout the summer and fall. The 
individual flowers are about 15 inches long and this color used 
in connection with the deep purple and white varieties is out- 
standing in its value as a garden plant. Buddleias make ideal 
planting where privacy is desired during the summer months 
because they are very showy in their flowering season which is 
very long and are nice tall, compact growing subjects with 
little, if any, disease affecting them. Price: $1.00 per 
plant; 810.00 per dozen. 
+Flaming Violet (Patent Number 519)—The finest and most 
brilliant of all Buddleias. Immense spikes of flaming Violet or 
imperial purple, intensely brilliant and sparkling with a fiery 
glow rarely seen in flowers. Flower trusses are unusually large, 
measuring 12 to 15 inches long. Individual flowers are spaced 
closely and open practically all at the same time. They last a 
long time in bloom on the shrub as well as when cut and 
placed in water. The plant is vigorous, strong, and upright in 
growth. Flowers throughout the Summer and Autumn. Price: 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
+Orehid Beauty—A splendid new variety of soft cattleyea- 
lilac with a brilliant orange eye. Somewhat similar in color to 
the well-known variety “Fortune” but differing from it by 
having long, tapering spikes, similar in form and size to the 
popular “Charming.” A real addition to the Buddleia list. 
Price: 75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
+-Royal Red—As a Hardy plant for cut flower purposes in the 
Summer it is unsurpassed for beauty and usefulness. It can be 
grown as an ornamental lawn shrub and from early July to 
late frost this plant will produce an abundance of rich red 
panicles attracting instant attention. Grows about six feet high 
with deep leathery green foliage. All plants we offer will flower 
the first season. Price: 75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
+White Bouquet (Patent Rights Reserved)—Very fragrant 
and the dark green foliage has a lovely silvery sheen, a perfect 
setting for the blooms. The white seedling of the popular “Tle 
de France” and just as hardy. White in the garden during the 
Summer months is very much sought after, and this variety 
flowers from July until frost and will give quantities of cut 
flowers for the home. The long, graceful sprays are very decora- 
tive and a delightful acquisition in bouquets with other Sum- 
mer flowers. (214” pot plants for Spring delivery.) Price: 
75e each, 3 plants for $2.00, 12 plants $7.50. 
CAMPANULAS 
(Canterbury-bells or Bellilower ) 
These lovely flowers have a great variety of color and form and 
the taller varieties are useful for cut-flowers as well as in the 
hardy border. 
+Blue Gardenia—Very long spires of beautiful, double blue 
bell shaped flowers. A very handsome cut flower subject. 
* Garganiea—A yery choice gem for the Rock Garden. It is 
very hardy, blooms from late June to September. It is a heav- 
enly blue, and has trailing habits of growth. but at the same 
time is neat. The foliage is almost as distinctive and attractive 
as the flower; 3 to 6 inches high. 
+Mledium Biennial — Same bell shaped flower growth as the 
Calycanthema except they do not have the saucer effect and 
are, therefore, known as the Singles. 
+}Misty Mormn—tThis introduction has 30-inch, spire-like flower 
stems covered with double lavender blue bells. The soft, silver 
shade of the flowers gives them a frosty appearance. A mag- 
nificent plant for the garden and superb as a cut-flower subject. 
Flowers in early Spring. 
+Persicifolia, Caerulea — Single rich bluebell shaped 
flowers. Are most attractive plants for the perennial border and 

Coreopsis—Hills of Gold 
ia for cutting. Height 2 to 214 feet. Flowering June and 
July. 
}Six Hills Giant—A very fine grower, attaining a height of 
about three feet. Flower stems are covered their entire length 
with beautiful pale blue flowers which are starlike and saucer 
shape. Does just as well in light shade as in full sun and is 
hardy anywhere, 
+Telham Beauty Blue—An improved blue form of the 
original Telham Beauty type. June flowering. 
+Telham Beauty White—Pure white form of “Telham 
Beauty.” June flowering. 
+COREOPSIS (Tickseed ) 
*Golden Shower—Covered the entire season with small star- 
like golden yellow flowers against the dark green foliage. In- 
dividual flowers about 114 inches across and this particular 
variety is a very useful and ornamental subject. 2 feet tall. 
+Hills of Gold—tThe double flowering form of Coreopsis with 
its large brilliant yellow flowers, flowering as they do prac- 
tically all season are one of the high spots of a Perennial bor- 
der or garden. Unsurpassed for cut flower work. Height, 3-4 
feet. June to September. 
+Lanceolata Grandiflora—Rich golden yellow. One of the 
finest flowers for cutting ever introduced to cultivation. Height, 
3 feet. June to September. 
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