Pennial: Howering iz tants 
PRICES: ALL PLANTS (Except where noted)... .3, $1.50; 10, $4.50. 
Orders for less than 3 of a variety cannot be accepted. 
Add 35c service charge on orders for $3.00 or less. 
All plants sent by Express Collect; if wanted by post add 10%. 
SPURLESS DELPHINIUM a & p 
Chinensis “Blue Mirror” (new 1940) a. 
A Delphinium that looks at you rather 
than hang its head. Being spurless, the 
bright navy blue florets hang horizon- 
tally, displaying their entire face. Im- 
pressive, either massed in the border or 
displayed in a vase. 1% to 2 ft. Per- 
ennial in moderate climes. 
Plants, 38, $1.75; 10, $4.50 
Belladonna Cliveden Beauty. Produces 
long spikes of rich deep blue during 
July-August and again in the Fall; 48”. 
Extra fine cutflower. 
DAPHNE (Garland Flower) Cneorum r. 
12”, May-Aug. Attractive spreading ever- 
green bush with solid pink masses. 
8/10” 3, $3.75; 10, $12.00; 10/12” 3, $4.50; 
10) "$13.00; 12/15” 8, $5.50; 10, $17.50; 
15/18” 3, $7.50; 10, $20.00. 
DIANTHUS (Proven novelties) 
Cheerfulness. Fragrant, large 
white, crimson center; free 
from June on. 
Pink Lady. Spicy double pink cushions; 
May-June. 
Pink Princess. Delightful, spicy double 
salmon-pink, 18”, 
Rose Unique Hybrids. Vigorous, double 
Carnation-like; in salmon, salmon-red 
and wine colors. 
Tiny Rubies. r. Compact miniature Car- 
nation-like cushions; 5”. Rock garden 
gems. 
Wallace Red. Brilliant, compact, 12”; 
prolific. 
DICENTRA Eximia (Plumy Bleeding 
Heart) r. 12”, May-Aug. Pretty pink. 
Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). 18”, April- 
double 
bloomer 
June. Long pink heart-shaped racemes 
for borders and forcing...... Doz. $5.00 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) Giant Shirley 
Hybrids. 6 ft., June-July. White to 
deepest rose, many dotted crimsons. 
Gloxiniaefiora. 3 to 4 ft., June-July. 
Purple, White or Rose. 
DORONICUM Caucasicum. 3 ft., April- 
June. Yellow border cutflowers. 
Clussi. Dwarf form. 
ERIGERON Alpinus r. 12”, June-July. 
Pretty purple. 
Azure Beauty. Double azure-blue; 40”. 
ERYNGIUM Amethystinum. 24”, July- 
Aug. True blue thistle. 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum),. 
Coelestinum. Blue. 
FUCHSIA Magellanica. 24”, July-Sept. 
Hundreds of ruby-red pendant flowers; 
for shady spot in border or rockery. 
FUNKIA (Plaintain Lily). Thrives any- 
where, 1% to 2 ft., July-Aug. 
Plantaginea Grfl. (Subcordata Grfl.). 
White flowers, gold foliage; attractive. 
Coerulea. Purple flowers, green leaves. 
GAILLARDIA Giant Portola Hybrids. 4 
ft., June-Nov. Variety. 
Ruby. Splendid deep ruby. 
Sherbrook. A more vigorous Sun God; 
clear golden-yellow. 
Sun God. Chamois yellow, 3” flowers all 
Summer, cutflower, 2 ft. 
GENTIANA Acaulis Clusii. The mon- 
arch of all alpine Gentians; large, deep- 
est blue trumpets, Spring and Irall. 
Septemfida. A splendid variety for nat- 
uralizing, with procumbent mats of blue 
flowers during the Summer. 
Hither Gentian 38, $2.25; 10, $6.00 
GEUM , Mrs. Bradshaw. 24”, June-Sept. 
Fiery orange-red. 
Lady Strathedon. 24”, June-Sept. Rich 
golden yellow sort. 
Borisi. Orange; May on, 8”. 
Fire Opal. Glowing bronzy scarlet, semi- 
double; late July, 2 ft. 
Prince of Orange. True rich orange, 
sturdier habit, large and stronger stems. 
GERANIUM Grandiflora rr. 18”, May- 
Aug. Large lilac; serrated foliage. 
Doz. $4.50 
GYPSOPHILA Baby’s Breath). Bristol 
Fairy. 2 to 3 ft. June-Aug. Large pani- 
ClESL Of, pure: Whites occ se stes ates Doz. $6.00 
Oldhamiana. Delicately tinted white 
flushed pink; August until late Fall. 
Paniculata, Single white. 
Repens, Rosy Veil. Dwarf double pink; 
continuous bloomer; 24”, June-Sept. 
HELENIUM Autumnale Rubrum. A 
magnificent display of terra-cotto flow- 
ers in Fall; 3 to 4 ft., very showy. 
Gartensonne. Golden-yellow. 
Pumilum Magnificum. 18”, July-Oct. 
Floriferous dwarf yellow. 
Riverton Gem. 3 ft., Aug.-Oct. Old gold 
suffused terra cotta. 
HELIANTHEMUM. 8” to 12”, May-Aug. 
White, Yellow, Orange, Scarlet, Pink or 
Crimson-Bronze (Double). 
HELIANTHUS Loddon Gold. Massive 
5” Dahlia-like double flowers produced 
all summer on long stems. Brilliant yel- 
low. Extra cutflower; 5 ft 
HELIOPSIS Lemoines Hyb. Unusually 
large semi-double flowers, deep orange: 
July-Sept. Excellent for cutting. 
Patula. Deep golden yellow 4” blooms; 
June) to: frosts 3c tt. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
August Pioneer. Chrome orange, tipped 
red, 34”; Aug.-Sept. 
Boutonniere. Dainty rosy peach, clear 
yellow sepals, 36”; July-Aug. 
Patricia. Pale yellow, tinged 
yellow, 307; June-July. 
Serenade. Crinkled pastels of yellow and 
pink, 48”; June. 
Dr. Leonian Hybrids. Enormous blooms, 
in shades from red to maroon, 3 to 5 ft.; 
long blooming gems, an achievement by 
a great hybridizer. 
Any above: 3, $1.75; 10, $5.00. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells). 
chrome 
Rosamundi r. 24”, June-Sept. Most de- 
sirable coral pink. 
Sanguinea r. 18”, June-Sept. Bright 
crimson; free flowering. 
Scarlet Pimpernel. Bright coral red 
sprays; May-June; 18 in. 
HIBISCUS New Giant Hybrids. 5 ft., 
Aug.-Sept. Greatly improved mallow. Red, 
Pink, White, or Mixed. 
HOLLYHOCKS Chaters Double. 5 ft., 
July-Aug. Rose, Maroon, Pink, Red, 
White, Yellow, Orange or Mixed. 
HYPERICUM Repens. Creeping shrub- 
let, large golden yellow balls; June, 6”. 
HYSSOPUS Officinalis. Low evergreen 
aromatic bush, purple spikes; July-Aug. 
IBERIS Sempervirens r. Sheet of white; 
dark green foliage. 
Gibraltarica (Hardy Candytuft). 
white; May-June, 8”. 
LAVANDULA Vera. 18”, July-Aug. True 
Sweet Lavender; fragrant. 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweiss) Alpinum. 
5”, June-July. Silvery Alpine. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) Pycnostachya. 
4 ft.. July-Aug. Rich purple. 
Scariosa Alba. Magnificent new white 
plumes, fine for cutting. 
September Glory. 6 ft. 
solidly covered. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Convallaria Majalis. 10”, April-May. 
Fragrant white for massing in shady 
borders. 
LINUM Flavum r. 12”, May-Aug. Trans- 
parent golden yellow. 
Perenne r. Pale blue. 
Blush 
Rich purple; 

Stately Delphiniums 
LUPINUS Polyphyllus. 4 ft., June-July. 
Russell Hybrids. Remarkable beauty re- 
vealed in the sumptuous color combina- 
tions and magnificent structures known 
only to Russell Named Series, 
Collection 6 separately named 
varieties. ...$4.00. 
LYSIMACHIA Nummularia (Creeping 
Jenny). Yellow flowers for that shady & 
moist spot; June-July. 
LYTHRUM Superbum Roseum. 3 ft., July- 
Sept. Rosy purple. 
MATRICARIA Little Gem. 10”. Large, 
double white; June-Oct. 
Golden Ball. Yellow form. 
MAZUS Rugosus 7.6”, April-May. Dainty 
lilac Alpine. Excellent for flagging or 
carpeting in shade. 
MERTENSIA Virginica (Cowslip). Nod- 
ding clusters of bluebells, tipped pink; 
shade; 18”, April-May. 
MONARDA Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. 
3 ft., June-Aug. Brilliant. 
Didyma, Salmon Queen. Attractive sal- 
mon-pink, delightfully fragrant foliage. 
MYOSOTIS Palustris Semperfiorens r. 
10”, May-Oct. Blue, yellow eye. 
NEPETA Mussinir. 12”, May-Sept. Beau- 
tiful lavender; compact. 
Six Hills Giant. Neat, upright growth, 
larger, more prolific Mussini. 
OENOTHERA Illumination 
keri). Everblooming trusses 
yellow. 
Missouriensis r. 12”, June-Aug. Pale 
yellow prostrate form. 
Yellow River. 10”, improved free flower- 
ing sort; all Summer. 
PENTSTEMON Barbatus Torreyi. 24”, 
June-Aug. Scarlet, 
Fireglow. Hardy, free flowering; highly 
recommended. 
Garnet. June to frost, large, tubular, 
Gloxinia-like flowers of rich garnet. 15”. 
Unilateralis. 24”, June. Covered with 
opalescent blue throughout. 
PAPAVER Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). 
Amurense Yellow Wonder. Bright yel- 
low all Summer. 
Red Cardinal (new ’39). First real red, 
intense crimson-scarlet; long stems. 
Baker’s Sunbeam Mixture. 12”, May-Aug. 
Neat tufts of bright green with multi- 
tudes charming colors. 

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