Hardy Perennials for Fall Planting 
Doronicum (Leopards-Bane) 
These gleaming yellow daisy-like flowers are a 
top-notch source of color in the spring border and 
rock-garden. For best results, grow them in partial 
shade. 
Excelsum. 2 ft. The large yellow daisies are 
particularly effective in broad masses. April, May. 
Mme. Mason. Compact in habit; noted for its 
large bloom. April, May. 
All Doronicums, 55c. each; $1.25 for 3 of one kind; 
$2.40 for 6 of one kind; $4.50 per doz. of one kind 
Eremurus (Foxtail Lily) 
Elwesi. Broad green foliage on a 10-foot plant. 
Enormous spike of soft pink bloom in June. 5- 
year-old roots, $4.00 each. 
Shelford Hybrids 
Isobel. Coppery orange. 
Moonlight. Pale yellow. 
Rosalind. Bright pink. 
White Beauty. Pure white. 
$2.50 each; any 3 for $6.75; any 6 for $12.50; 
any 12 for $24.00 
Gypsophila (Babys-Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. 4 ft. A cloud of lovely white flow- 
ers in huge panicles. July and August. 70c. each; 
$1.75 for 3. 
Hemerocallis (Day-Lilies) 
Thriving almost anywhere, and not being both- 
ered by either insects or disease, this is about as near 
a fool-proof garden plant as can be found. By 
planting our collection you can have bloom from 
May on, all through summer. 
Cinnabar. 2 to 3 ft. Orange base, sprinkled cinna- 
mon, recurving sepals and petals. Very free 
blooming. July. 75c. each; $2.00 for 3. 
Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow flowers in May. 
Very fine for cutting. 
Flava (Lemon Lily). Sweet-scented yellow flowers 
in June. 
Florham. 
grower. 
George Yeld. Flushed petals, sprinkled rose; rich 
orange sepals. 85c. each; $2.10 for 3. 
Hyperion. Large; canary-yellow. 85c. each; $2.10 
for 3. 
Large golden yellow flowers. Strong 
Imperator. 4 ft. A distinct variety with rich 
orange-red coloring. July, August. 85c. each; 
$2.10 for 3. 
J. A. Crawford. Large; clear gold. 75c. each; 
$2.00 for 3. 
Kwanso. Large, double flowers of rich golden 
bronze shade. 
Mikado. 3 ft. A glamorous combination—orange 
with a mahogany-red spot on each petal. Oc- 
casionally blooms in the fall. June, July. 85c. 
each; $2.10 for 3. 
Ophir. 4 ft. Its rich golden yellow coloring has 
made this a favorite variety. July. 85c. each; 
$2.10 for 3. 
Thunbergi. Much like Flava but flowers in July, 
a month later. 
Helleborus (Christmas Rose) 
They grow best in rich soil and a shady location 
Attractive the year round. 
Niger. 1 ft. Single white blooms flushed with pink. 
on sturdy stems. December to March. $1.25 
each; $3.40 for 3. 
Iberis (Hardy Candytuft) 
Delightful little evergreen plants much used in 
rock-gardens. They make splendid border plants, 
furnishing closely packed white bloom in spring. 
Sempervirens. A fine border plant with dark green 
foliage, covered with white flowers in the spring. 
Snowflake. Large, pure white flowers on dwarf 
plants. 55c. each; $1.25 for 3; $4.50 per doz. 
Mertensia (Bluebells) 
Virginica. One of the desirable spring natives found 
in shaded or partly shaded locations. It thrives in 
shady spots in a garden with ordinary soil. 
Papaver orientale (Oriental Poppy) 
Hardy, easy to grow and lasting when well 
started. The pale varieties are enchantingly beauti- 
ful while the brightly colored ones are spectacular. 
Plant them in groups throughout the border for 
May and June color. 
Barr’s White. Large white flowers with purplish 
black spets. 70c. each; $1.65 for 3; $5.85 per doz. 
Cavalier. Crinkly flowers of deep  scarlet-red. 
60c. each; $1.50 for 3; $5.40 per doz. 
Glowing Embers. Deeply crinkled, cup-shaped 
blooms of medium red. 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange. 
Helen Elizabeth. Big La-France-pink flowers 
without dark spots. Many people consider this 
the best pink. Rugged growth. 60c. each; $1.50 
for 3; $5.40 per doz. 
Henri Cayeux. Old-rose. 60c. each; $1.50 for 3: 
$5.40 per doz. 
Jeannie Mawson. Sparkling geranium-pink. 
Joyce. Charming soft red flowers in abundance. 
Lachs Konigen. Peach-red, with pink cast. 
Little Shrimp. Small shrimp-pink flowers with- 
out spots. A real little gem of unusual size and 
habit. 
Nancy. Deep crimson with glossy black blotches at 
the base of each petal. 
Orange Perfection. Flame-red tinted orange. 
Purity. Pure soft pink. 
Trilby. Dark lustrous red. Tall stems. 60c. each: 
$1.50 for 3; $5.40 per doz. 
Wurtembergia. Brilliant glowing rose-red. 
Unless otherwise noted, all above Poppies, 55c. 
each; $1.25 for 3 of one kind; $2.40 for 6 of one kind ; 
$4.50 per doz. of one kind. 
Polemonium 
Blue Pearl (Jacobs-Ladder). 12 in. A new dwarf 
Polemonium with great clusters of light blue 
flowers. The plants grow well in partial shade or 
sun. May. 55c. each; $1.25:for 3; $2.40 for 
6; $4.50 per doz. 
Penstemon (Beard-Tongue) 
Rose Elf. A hardy Penstemon producing masses 
of bloom on 2 to 3-foot stems. Blooms in June 
and July. The color is a lovely coral-pink. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 65c. each; $1.65 for 3. 

Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $1.00 for 3 
of one kind; $1.95 for 6 of one kind; $3.60 per doz. 
of one kind. Single plants, 45c. each. 

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