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Dianthus Plu- 
marius (Clove 
pinks), the old 
fashioned fra- 
grant_ spicy 
odored grass- 
like foliage 
pinks» of our 
egrandmother’s 
garden; may 
be sheared in 
a low border: 
Nanus Flora 
Plena, 10’, gi- 
ant mixed 
doubles, mixed 
colors --— .40 

Old Spice, 14’, large almost everbloom- 
INSPSSiMrONe DINK pee eee eee nt 55 
Spring Beauty, 10’, double mixed shades 
ot ycarna tions Orne ste eee oe ee 45 
Mixed Colors, unlabeled, 5 for —------ 1.00 
Erianthus ravennae (Pampass Grass), _ (0%. 
an ornamental grass throwing up. silvery 
plumes which may be cut and dried for 
WintenyhbOoUude tSiee ees oes Sees 2 a .30 
a Gaillardia (the 
Blanket Flow- 
er), 18’, June, 
shades of wine 
and golden 
yellow, mixed 
COlOLS me am LOr 
pi ath 5) 
Gyposphila, 
Baby’s Breath 
pure white and 
blooms all the 
summer, for 
flower ar- 
rangement and 
winter bou- 
quets: 
Bristol Fairy, 
| 30”, giant dou- 
| ble sort, hand 
; grafted ___ .80 

Oldhamianames Vee sln Sein TS tele meee ene -30 
Hemereccallis 
(Daylily), ad- 
aptable for 
any climate 
and soil, un- 
surpassed for 
planting with 
Iris to extend 
your perennial 
blooming sea- 
son into the 
late summer. 
New blossoms 
open each day 
—bloom over 
long period. 
Becoming very 
popular. Plants 
shipped only in 
_ late summer 
about Sept. Ist 
to freezing. 
Bagdad, 42’’, July, orange red, yellow and 

Madd emypbrowne sees oe eee 75 
Bardeley, 48’, July, orange buff, yellow 
CHO? ty eR a eee NI eect ee -60 
Bertrand H. Farr, 30’’, coppery pink —_ .50 
Cinderella, 28’, July. red copper and lemon 
yellow PES CT STK TestTSe SSS Rese S ese srIS StF +45 
BRILLIANT AND BOLD, NEVER GROW OLD—GROW PEONIES 

Cressida, 36’, July, deep orange with red- 
dish* band on (petalsee 2-2-2 se eee -50 
Florham, 36’, June, ruffled deep yellow 
with twist at. end of petals ===222=2 ESO 
Gold Dust, 24’’, June, empire yellow -_ .40 
Hyperion, 42’, July, gigantic lemon yel- 
low, one ofsthel best 22-22 ee -60 
Middendorfii, 18’’, June, rich orange __ .40 
Patricia, 36’, July, pale yellow with 
ereenishs throath sess eee .90 
Rajah, 42’’, July, flame-scarlet with throat 
Area Ol brazil lsr eda see ee 75 
Thunbergi, 48’, July, night-flowering pale 
VOllowiyi2 2s ae eee .50 
Viscountess Byng, 48’, July, pale copperv 
TOSCTOVeCrESOLUISILV. Chl een .60 





i Hesperis Mat- 
sronalis (Sweet 
Rocket), 48”’, 
athrifty flower of 
phlox like lilac 
‘spikes, 3 for .50 
‘ (Hardy 
Flax), bushy 
lant, feathery 
Perenne Blue, 
On. medium 

> 
Michaelmas Daisy (Hardy Aster), one of the 
finest flowers for late fall bloom, long 
lasting and for that dry location: 
Blue Plume, 36°, rich royal blue ___-_ .45 
Harrington’s Pink, 36’, true pink —._ .50 
Mt. Ranier, 36’, white with yellow discs, 
Upright pero Wer ee ee .30 
Rede Cloudse4 0@earede pink ss aes -40 
Muscari (Grapde Hyacinths), dainty spring 
flowering bulbs blooming ahead of tulips: 
Heavenly Blue, 8’’, bright blue, 6 for .30 
Sedum (Stonecrop), ground cover for rock 
garden or dry sunny places, glossy leaves: 
Acre Minor, 2’’, yellow flower _____-_-_ -25 
Anacamperos, silver serpentine foliage 
Ane DULY Lest LOWE Spee ae eee ene -45 
Lineare, narrow flat foliage, low ____ .39 
Stoloniferum, 3’’, pink bloom ________ -30 
Stooniferum coccineum, 6’, triangular 
leaves and brilliant, crimson flowers 
CEVEPSTCeNn Eo hs oe ee ee eee Ae 25 
Mixed, unnamed, 3 different kinds for the 
LOWeDEICCEO LOI ape re eee ee -40 
Sempervivium (Hen & Chickens), 2’’, ve 
popular rosette like plants with side plants 
forming the, chickens, evergreen foliage 
winter and drought hardy: 
Atropurpureum, dark purple foliage __ .35 
Glaucum, rosettes tipped with red ____ .35 
Longbardum, broad pointed leaves tipped 
With Mere Ct meesees eee ee ean pels} 
Mauvine, purplish green leaves, light pink 
TIO Weer get een oes ea ae ea -40 
Pundey/smana im proveds Sont sas seen 135 
Regina, emerald green tipped red —__ .49 
Tectorum, pinkish red flowers —__--- 35 
Tradescantia (Spider-wort), showy blooms 
atop grassy stalks, for sun or shade, re- 
blooming: 
James Stratton, 14’, mauve tu rose __ .40 
Purples Domes, 154.,DUTDiov = ae -40 
Mixedweunamedvednt Orne eee 235 
Veronica (Speedwell), July, very hardy plants 
for borders, rock gardens and walls 
Pectinata Rosea, prostrate gray foliage 
and rose colored flowers —J_-~-. .70 
Spicata eso. 7 pluewsplkege 2. 25 
SpicatasAlba,wlow. whites ——. oe -55 
