
Salts Sah We 
Pyrethrum Pink Bouquet 
PAPAVER Orientale (Oriental Poppy). 
30”, May-June. 
Beauty of Livermore. Crimson, 
Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot, 
Olympia. Double scarlet. 
Perry’s White. Satiny white. 
Salmon Glow. Large, cup-shaped double, 
Peony-like warm pink and salmon. 
Oriental Hybrids. Assorted. 
PHLOX Subulata r. Moss or Mountain 
Pinks, 38” to 6”, April-May. 
Alba. Pure white; compact. 
Apple Blossom. Delicate pink. 
Blue Hills. Lavender-blue. 
Brittoni. White star, tinted orchid. 
Camla. Rare salmon-pink. ~ 
Nivalis Seedling. Dense mossy green 
foliage, large, rosy-red, 1” ftiowers. 
Vivid. Loveliest dwart pink. 
PHLOX Decussata. 2 to 3 ft., June-Oct. 
New Summer Beauty Type. Large flow- 
ering panicles, disease resistant foliage 
—also less fading. 
American Beauty. Lively cherry pink. 
Blue Boy. Stunning blue clusters. 
Orange Beauty. Flame orange. 
Ruby Lee. Vigorous plum red, compact. 
Spitnre. Fiery orange. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink. 
Eva Foerster. Salmon pink. 
Fuerbrand. Orange-scarlet. 
Leo Scniageter. Kire glow. 
Lillian. Salmon-pink, 
Miss Lingard (Sutfruticosa). Earlier 
and continues to frost. White, pink 
shaded. 
Silverton. LGeautiful lavender. 
PHLOX Various Species. 
Amoena r. 4”, April-May. 
pink. 
Divaricata Canadensis. Worthy native 
species, deserving extensive planting. 
Large, fragrant lavender blooms; 10” 
April-May. 
Divaricata Laphami. Clear lavender- 
orchid; interplant with bulbs. 
Stolomifera. Dense heads of lavender; 
ADpril-July> (shade: ice oe 6 ee Doz. $3.50 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) Francheti. 
18”, April-May. Orange-scarlet. 
Francheti Gigantea. Twice the size of 
the above (see color plate). 
PLATYCODON Grandifiorum. 2 ft., June- 
Aug. Deep blue spikes. 
PLUMBAGO Larpentae r. 
Deep blue; spreading habit. 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder). 
Blue Pearl. 12”, May; shimmering blue 
masses, attractive foliage.....Doz. $4.50 
Coeruleum Richardsoni. Ferny foliage, 
blue flowers; May-June, 18”. 
Reptans r. 8”, April-May. Graceful blue. 
POLYANTHUS , Munstead Strain. 12”, 
April-May. Wonderful light shades. 
Yellow, Cream, Red Giant, or Mixed. 
POTENTILLA Fruticosa Montana. Gray 
foliage, large, golden yellow flowers, all 
Sunimer; 12 eae | eee Doz. $6.00 
Roxana. Bright salmon; 20”. 
Attractive 
8”, Aug.-Oct. 
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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%. 
Acaulis Blue _ Shades. 
IAP eo Sue Aicepetnte overs iey> iets ieteilelione sete Doz. $4.00 
Cashmeriana. 12”, April-May. Pleasing 
globular purplish blue heads. .Doz. $3.50 
Cortusoides. Rosy-purple heads.Doz. $3.50 
Denticulata. Pale violet....... Doz. $4.00 
Veris Colossal. Giant, 1%”, long stem- 
med cutflowers in abundance. 
Vulgaris. 6”, May-June. True old Eng- 
lish Primrose; pale yellow. 
PYRETHRUM. 2 ft., May-June. 
Brilliant. Vivid double dark red; 2% ft., 
May-June and again in Fall. 
Buckey. Double red; lovely. 
Lord Roseberry. Double red. : 
Pink Bouquet. Double, 5 to § four-inch, 
rosy pink flowers to stem; center white. 
Purity. Double pale pink. 
Miami Queen. Semi-double pink. 
Finest Mixed English Varieties. 
pink and white shades. 
SALVIA Azurea. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. Pretty 
sky blue. ‘ 
Pitcheri. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. Large gentian 
blue; attractive. 
SANTOLINA 
Incana. <A gray shrub; exquisite clear 
yellow flowers, July-Aug.; 12”. 
SAXIFRAGA ry Decipiens. 4”, May-June. 
Dwart mossy foliage; white. 
Aizoon. An encrusted form with deli- 
cate pink flowers in May. 
Cordifolia. 12”, May-June. Pink mass of 
broad, deep green foliage. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens. 12”, 
June-Aug.. Rosy pink?........ Doz. $3.00 
SCABIOSA. 2 ft., June-Sept. 6 
Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). Charming soft 
shade of lavender. 
Japonica. Lilac; June-Aug. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) r Acre. 6”, May- 
June. Yellow, spreading. 
Many 
Kamtschaticum, Variegated. 6”, July- . 
Aug. Orange; variegated foliage. 
Lydium. Delicate green and brown glob- 
ules for crevices or flagging. 
Middendorffianum. Neat, compact, bronzy 
red rosettes; beautiful in Winter. 
Sieboldi. y”, Aug.-Sept. Bright pink; 
glaucous foliaged succulent. 
Spectabile. Pink, 18”; Aug.-Sept. 
Spurium Coccineum. 6”, July-Aug. Fast 
spreading rosy crimson form. 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek). 
esting assorted varieties. 
SHASTA DAISY. 
Beaute Nivelloise. Hnormous, clear white 
tlowers; all Summer, very beautiful. 
Chiffon. Daintily frilled, double rowed, 
3 in. Daisy; 18”, graceful cutflower; all 
Summer. 
Esther Read. Everblooming; 4”, fully 
double; June-Oct., 18”. 
Mount Shasta. 2 ft., May to frost; beau- 
tiful 4” double pure white. 
Snowdrift. Continuous blooming giant 
Chiffon improvement, semi-double. 
White Swan. Better and easiest growing 
double Pyrethrum-like Shasta. 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem. 3 ft., June-July. 
Showy bright rose. 
SILENE Schafta (Autumn Catchfly) r. 
6”, July-Oct. Bright pink masses. 
STOKESIA Cyanea Coerulea. 2 ft., July- 
Sept. Lovely blue. 
Cyanea Coerulea Alba. White. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 
Giant White. 24”, May-June. Enormous 
trusses of charming white. 
Pink Beauty. 24”, May-June. 
salmon-pink variety. 
Scarlet Beauty. 24”, May-June. Remark- 
able intense scarlet variety. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys r. 12”, July- 
Aug. Purple; glossy foliage. 
Montanum. Dwarfer and compact. 
THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. 3 ft., June- 
July. Yellow, rich foliage. 
Inter- 
Beautiful 
THYMUS Citriodorus r. 4”, June-July. 
“Lemon Thyme” creeping habit. 
Serpyllum r. 6”, June-July. Dark red 
with fragrant dense foliage. 
Serpyllum Album. Above white. 
Serpyllum Coccineum. Scarlet. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker). 3 
to 4 ft., Aug.-Oct.; orange-scarlet. 
Tuckii. Yellow spike; hardier. 
Towers of Gold. Bold, deep yellow; all 
Summer; 2 to 3 ft. 
TROLLUS, 24”. Caucasicus, Orange 
Globe. May-Aug. Giant orange-yellow. 
Ledebouri, Golden Queen. 3 ft. Magnifi- 
cent deep orange, June-Aug. 
TUNICA Saxifraga r. 6”, July-Aug. Pretty 
light pink. ° 
VALERIANA Officinalis (Hardy Garden 
Heliotrope). 4 ft., June-July. Showy 
white; rose tinted, scented. 
VERONICA Amethystina, Royal Blue r. 
15”, June-July. Gentian. 
Blue Spires. 24”, July-Aug. 
deep blue, superior to Spicata. 
Erica Blue. Dwarf blue, 8”. 
Erica Pink. Pink form. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. 
July to Fall, 2% ft. 
Incana (Candida) r. 12”, July-Aug. Num- 
erous blues; wooly plant. 
VINCA Minor r. 3”, April. Lilac-blue, 
evergreen trailing foliaged plant; exten- 
Sively used for carpeting or banks in 
the shade. 
Minor Alba. White form. 
Minor Aurea. Golden leaves. 
Alpina. New ruby variety, blooming 
early Spring to Fall. 
VIOLA. 
A lovely 
Deep gentian; 
Cornuta (Tufted Pansies) r. May-Aug. 
Arkwright Ruby. Crimson, all Summer. 
Doz. $3.50 
Avalanche White. 
Jersey Gem. 
rich violet. 
Maggie Mott. Large, fragrant, soft lav- 
ender; early Spring to Fall. 
Mary Emma. Exquisite, large ruffled 
yellow; fragrant; all Summer. 
Wedgewood. Extremely large, glowing 
violet: long stems. 
VICLET Royal Kobe. Glorious deep 
violet in early Spring; abundant large, 
fragrant, pansy-like cutflowers. 
3, $2.00; 10, $5.00 
VIOLETTA Little Gem. JDistinct new 
English race. Deep bluish-purple; May- 
July; meritorious, hardy, for shade. 
CLIMBERS & CREEPERS 
Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchi) Rapid 
growing, clinging climber. 
3, $2.50; 10, $7.50. 
Long blooming. 
Continual bloomer; dwarf, 
Clematis, Jackmani. Vigorous purple 
elimbergucvees «a see Each $1.50; 3, $4.00. 
Clematis, Paniculata. Small flowered 
Whiter, oo ee Bach $1.00; 3, $2.50. 
Celastrus, Scandens. (American Bitter- 
sweet) Vigorous vine, spectacular or- 
ange fruitsiiy Seo Each $1.00; 3, $2.50. 
English Ivy (Hedera, Helix) Favorite 
vine, wall or ground cover; does well in 
shade.,...3, $1.50; 10, $38.75; 100; "920300: 
Lonicera, MHalliana. (Hall’s Japanese 
Honeysuckle) Fragrant climber, profuse 
bloomer...Each $1.00; 3, $2.50; 10, $6.50. 
Polygonum, Auberti (Silver Lace Vine). 
Mass of white sprays all Summer. 
Each $1.00; 38, $2.50 
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis. “The Ideal 
Ground Cover.” Trailing plants 6” to 8” 
high, forming broad mats of bright 
glossy green foliage which will grow in 
all shady situations under evergreens, 
shrubs, for bordering walks and drive- 
ways, for steep terraces in sun or shade, 
under any kind of trees where grass 
won’t grow. 
$1.75; 100, 
Field Grown Plants: 10, 
$14.40; 1000, $100.00. 
Pot-Grown 214”: 10, $2.00; 100, $19.00. 
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