WAYNESBORD, VIRGINIA 
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SELECTED HARDY PERENNIALS —C ontinwed 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica. Handsome plants for 
sunny borders or wild gardens. Long spikes of deli- 
cate pink flowers in July and August. 3 to 4 ft. 
PLAT YCODON (Balloonflower). Broad blue and 
white, bell shaped flowers all Summer. 
*PLUMBAGO larpentae. Lovely, low growing 
plants with small, heart-shaped leaves of bronze 
green; flowers deep peacock blue in small clusters. 
6 in. 
POPPY, Oriental (Papaver orientalis). Large, 
cup-shaped orange scarlet flowers in May and 
June. 2 to 3 ft. 
*PRIMULA veris (Hardy Primrose). One of the 
most beautiful early Spring-flowering perennials. 
Various shades of yellow, orange and red. Prefers 
a shady location. 6 in. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). Hardy easily grown ground 
cover plant; thrives in both shade and full sun- 
light. Used for covering shady spots where grass 
will not succeed, also in rock gardens and as a 
border plant. 
*Acre (Golden Moss). 
Prostrate grower. 
*Album. Green glossy foliage; pure white flowers: 
*Kamtschaticum. Orange yellow flowers, green 
foliage changing to golden in Fall. 
Spectabile. Tall grower attaining a height of 
18 in. Light green foliage, large, rose-colored 
flowers. Late bloomer. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum maximum) 
Large white blossoms; June, July and August. 2 ft. 
STOKESIA, Blue Moon (Cornflower Aster). [m- 
mense light blue flowers. Vigorous grower; free 
bloomer. September. 12 to 18 in. 
*THYMUS serphyllum (Thyme). Creeping 
ground cover plant. Thrives in either sun or 
shade. Purplish pink flowers in Fall. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Rich orange scarlet 
flower heads on 3 to 4 ft. spikes. August to October 
*VERONICA (Speedwell!) longifolia. Handsome 
blue flowers. July to September. 2 ft. 
Bright yellow flowers. 
*Rupestris. A prostrate ground cover type. Excel- 
lent for covering barren spots under trees, 
shrubs and on steep banks. Dark blue flowers 
in May and June. 
*VIRGINIA BLUEBELL (Mertensia virginica). 
One of the loveliest Spring blooming plants, usu- 
ally found near streams and shady locations but 
may be grown in full sun. 12 to 15 in. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(CREEPING PHLOX) 
An early Spring-flowering type with pretty, moss- 
like evergreen foliage which during flowering season 
in April and May is hidden under masses of bloom. 
An excellent plant for rockery and border; invalu- 
able for carpeting the ground or covering graves. 
*Alba. Pure white. Neat, compact plant. 
*Atropurpurea. Nearest to a red; quite showy: 
Most promising new variety. 
*G. F. Wilsom. Star-shaped, lavender flowers. 
Free bloomer. 
*Maculata alpha. Beautiful purplish rose with 
yellow eye; one of the best. 
*Rosea. Rosy-pink; at its best ona dry sunny bank. 
Prices on Phlox Subulata: 
35c. each, 3 for $1.00, $3.60 per dozen 
PHLOX subulata, Mixed Colors. Our selection. 
$3.00 per dozen. 
*PHLOX divaricata canadensis. A native species, 
worthy of extensive planting. Blooms early in 
April, continuing through May. Large, fragrant 
lavender flowers. 12 in. 45c. each, 6 for $2.50, 
$4.75 per dozen. 
TALL GROWING PHLOX 
Generally conceded as one of the best Perennials. 
May be had in large assortment of varieties, in vari- 
ous colors blooming over an extended period through 
Midsummer. It is not possible to offer all the good 
varieties but selection we offer is made up of the best 
SELECTED STANDARD VARIETIES 
Border Queen. Very large heads brilliant watermel- 
on-pink flowers. Flowers freely over a long period. 
Daily Sketch. Large trusses and individual florets. 
Light salmon pink, crimson eye. One of the best. 
Miss Lingard. Most hardy, easily grown of all White 
Phlox; flowers from June until October. Large 
heads of white flowers with pink shadng in center. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, strong grower, free of 
disease and dependable; an old variety which 
continues to be one of the best. 
R. P. Struthers. Popular old variety, bright rosy 
red, crimson eye. 
Wm. Kesselring. 
Rather dwarf. 
Plum-purple, shaded violet. 
Price on above Standard Varieties: 
45c. each, 6 for $2.50, $4.75 per dozen 

Columbia, Pink; R. P. Siuthers? Red 

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Easily grown; long, shiny leaves, numerous fluffy, 
silky plumes which are beautiful in the garden through- 
Fall and early Winter. May also be cut and used for in- 
door decoration. Should be more used as a background 
for the Perennial border, as a screen for hiding unsight- 
ly objects, as well as having many other uses. 6 to 8 ft. 
Clumps, 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen 

IMPORTED HOLLAND GROWN, Sold for Fall Delivery Only 
DAFFODILS or NARCISSUS 
Popular old garden flower now more in 
demand than ever, easily and extensively 
grown and useful as both cut flowers and 
in garden border. There are many varie- 
ties from which we have selected follow- 
ing as being among best in various classes. 
Croesus. Orange trumpet, yellow peri- 
anth. 

Rev. H. Ewbank 
Emperor. Perianth primrose yellow; 
trumpet darker; a fine old variety. 
Empress. Creamy white perianth with 
trace of gold down center of each pet- 
al. Deep canary yellow trumpet. 
King Alfred. A king among the fine va- 
rieties; rich, lustrous golden yellow. 
Wirs. E. H. Krelage. One of the best 
pure whites. 
Sir Watkin. Perianth primrose yellow, 
large and well formed yellow cup. 
Named varieties: $2.00 per doz., $3.75 
per 25, $7.00 per 50, $12.50 per 100 
Mixed Colors: $1.75 per doz., $3.25 
per 25, $6.00 per 50, $10.00 per 100 
HYACINTHS 
For past 4 years Hyacinths have been 
almost unobtainable; will continue scarce 
for some time but we are offering for Fall 
planting the following choice varieties: 
Bismarck. Sky blue. 
Gertrude. Rosy pink. 
La Victoire. Brilliant scarlet. 
L’Inmnocence. Best pure white. 
Marconi. Bright pink. 
Queen of Blues. Porcelain blue. 
Yellow Hammer. Pure yellow. 
Above named varieties: $2.75 per 
doz., $5.00 per 25, $9.00 per 50, 
$16.00 per 100 
Mixed Colors: $2.50 per doz., $4.50 
per 25, $8.00 per 50, $14.50 per 100 
TULIPS 
Once again famous Holland grown Tu- 
lips are available but not in normal quan- 
tities. We, however, are fortunate in be- 
ing able to offer the following assortment 
of varieties at very reasonable prices. We 
urge sending your order as early as pos- 
sible as the supply will continue to be 
limited for sometime yet. 
Afterglow. Deep rosy orange. 
Bartigon. Fiery red. 
Clara Butt. Brilliant rosy pink. 
Farncombe Sanders. Rose-scarlet. 
Rev. H. Ewbank.  Lavender-violet. 
Yellow Darwin. Canary yellow. 
Zwanenburg. Pure white. 
Above named varieties: $2.00 per 
doz., $2.75 per 25, $7.00 per 50, 
$12.50 per 1€0 
Mixed Colors: $1.75 per doz., $3.25 
per 25, $6.00 per 50, $10.00 per 100 
CROCUS 
We can furnish in Blue, White and 
Yellow or Mixed Colors at the follow- 
ing prices. $1.25 per dozen, $2.00 per 
25, $3.50 per 50, $6.00 per 100, 
$25.00 per 500. 

Gertrude 
