
GROWERS OF FINE PERENNIALS 
HARDY PHLOX 
Per 10 Per 100 
One of the best varieties for carpeting the ground, the rockery or the............ 
AMOENA. 
border, growing only about 4 inches high. Entirely covered in the spring with 
ICH KOMEDI KmtLOW ENS) a VCKY. a SIIOWY aM etece aa We<tpaccisieis die vivin es 6 ais eke dai 0%) shecebe isis $2.25 $18.00 
B. COMTE. Tall grower; rich, satiny amaranth flowers ......................0.005. 225 18.00 
BLUE BOY. Very free flowering BIMERVOLICtY NIG Wumiro tte ickaciuets feel o alata crtepusle Ginn phs 2.25 18.00 
GHARLESACURTIS. Beautiful sumsety reds? c-s e Sees eee a es ew ee ete ea ee as B25 18.00 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. A true lavender blue. ........................22.00..- 225 18.00 
Per CenRUGHINER SE RUrel WiinGs mss siete Oot Sieh re eieigd<lsvrises S,49 A brigve’s s8ajaue devs, dvetwue te 2.25 18.00 
BULY. LIGHTS: “Soft lustrous, light=red, really fine, «.........-. 22. cece cp ee we cee 2.25 18.00 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Large scarlet trusses slightly darker in the center. .............. 2.25 18.00 
LILLIAN. Lovely pure pink without any trace of magenta or rose. The florets 
are large, the flower heads are good size and are borne in remarkable profusion 2225 18.00 
LOUIS ABBEMA. Clear glistening white, medium tall. ............................ 2.25 18.00 
MARGARET. Clear deep pink, strong grower. Resembles American Beauty Rose. 
ECL am CMY CC Fearne Regen eGR S30 Watch. Motul uth vavahel cst ies.6 28h bes cue ents Ndyeip aes wre we 2.25 18.00 
MARY LOUISE. Pure, glistening, snow-white heads of unusually large size. ....... gI9AD 18.00 
MISS LINGARD. Pearly white flower, with delicate pink eye, very remarkable bloomer, 
Producing two or three crops of flowers during the season; indispensable as a cut 
flower for florists’ use. It is the best early White Phlox known. Heavy Field Grown . 2.25 18.00 
MRS. WILLIAM JENKINS. Pure white, late flowering, grows very fast and is of medium 
height: <A isplendid’ sort for planting im masses. .°...........00220.2-cnc0nsees DIS 18.00 
PAINTED LADY. Silvery pink with salmon shadings and cherry red eye. ............ 2:25 18.00 
PINKS CHARM. “Medium; Wall>:clear Pink: 2.025.002.) oe cb nS ee ee orc ec bees 225 18.00 
PRIME MINISTER. White, clear crimson eye. ...........0.0.0 0000 cc cece eee eee 2.00 15.00 
PROGRESSwaolues With aewnite ever 06, ne kc hee bneece ss od fet as aid euek 2.00 15.00 
ROSALINDA. (Miss Verboom). Pink cut flower variety. .........................-. 2.25 18.00 
RUBY LEE. The large flowers are plum red, large panicles, strong thick stem, heavy 
ONES ES eo! i ERE cee ee Waa ie chad ae ce I pe a a 2.25 18.00 
RYNSTROM. Deep Pink gecessctcie. AO ncheS ak. soo. bile se Ok ln cs van, 2.25 18.00 
SALMON BEAUTY. Medium Tall, clear Salmon. . .......................---.-... 2:25 18.00 
STARLIGHT aemvicletenedmshacing) to. lilaes o- va... <ss 0-0. .)..6e. se .ceee ce c... oes. 2.25 18.00 
MOSS PINK 
ALBA. Pure white flowers completely cover the plant in May. ...................... 2225 18.00 
ATROPURPUREA. Rich amaranth-red flowers with slightly darker eye. ............. 2.25 18.00 
BLUE HILL. Uniform, compact, covered with showy blue flowers in spring and late fall. 2.00 15.00 
EMERALD CUSHION. A new pink variety, pure color, sturdy, crisply foliaged, the 
greemestuanGemostacompactwor themuail, ,.- census sel. 8. ck tes dese esac eves 2.50 20.00 
LIEKACINAS. cstrongigrowenenionty WiaGa! |. -oee ht le Avss cu cttw oye. Oke ca been : 2.00 15.00 
ROSEA: Rose pink; ‘fine for covering Banks ........... 2.0.22. 6 de eens vaaccccce.. 225 18.00 
VIVID Se Brightmpink a theryened Cyr cg 25 chee ec ca ss Peres boca ede be cacdesac. 2.29 18.00 
Large fragrant lavender flowers in April and May. Shade lover for woodsy nat- 
WralizGtion-wmumrnwie reese a oe ae ee Oe 2.00 15.00 
PINCUSHION 
CAUCASICA, (Blue Bonnet). A soft and charm- 
ing shade of lavender; commences to bloom in 
June, throwing stems 18 to 24 inches high until 
September. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
SIDALCEA 
sf GREEK MALLOW 
ROSY GEM. Erect growing, more or less branching 
plants, 2 to 3 feet in height, producing their 
showy bright rose-colored flowers during June 
and July. They will succeed in any garden soil 
ina sunny position. 
Pot Plants — Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
SPIREA 
GOAT’S BEARD MEADOW SWEET 
FILIPENDULA FL. PL. (Dropwort). Numerous 
corymbs of white flowers on stems 15 inches high. 
June and July; pretty fern-like foliage. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
STATICE 
GREAT SEA LAVENDER 
DUMOSA. Has large individual florets, color 
clear silvery white in dry form and _ lavender 
when fresh. Height about 20 inches, perfectly 
hardy without protection of any kind. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
CORNFLOWER ASTER 
BLUE MOON. Giant Stokes’ Aster. The color is 
a very attractive shade of silvery blue with a 
lilac-blue suffusion at the center. The flowers 
are very large, often 5 inches across. An excel- 
lent cut flower, having stems 18 to 20 inches in 
length. Flowers freely and is a beautiful border 
plant. ; , 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
BLUE DANUBE. (Super Blue). 
derful advance in this family. Growth is stronger, 
flowers more profuse, and color brighter than 
anything we have seen in Stokesia. Supply is 
extremely limited. , 
Pot Plants — Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
Heavy F. G. — Per 10, $3.50; Per 100, $30.00 
TEUCRIUM 
CHAMAEDRYS 
POPULAR PERENNIAL HEDGE 
New, and a won- 
Since its merits have been recognized, scarcely 
a perennial border is complete without the neat 
green definition lent by a Teucrium hedge. Leaves 
a bright glossy green, myriads of stems rising 
8 to 12 inches high, the Teucrium hedge may be 
trimmed formally by the fastidious or allowed 
to grow as it will in which case its natural dignity 
is formal enough for most of us. 
Pot Plants — Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
Heavy F. G. — Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 

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THERMOPSIS 
CAROLINIANA. A lovely lupine-like plant with 
rich green foliage, growing about two feet high. 
In June and July, yellow pea-like flowers are pro- 
duced in racemes six to twelve inches long. The 
general appearance is that of a yellow lupine. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
TRADESCANTIA 
SPIDERWORT 
JAMES CRAWFORD WEGUELIN. A plant 18 
inches high with large flowers of a uniform light 
azure blue that is very pleasing. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
JAMES STRATTON. A variety with large flowers 
2\ inches from tip to tip, in color deep delphin- 
ium mauve, slightly shaded with rose. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
LEONORA. The very fine flowers are a deep 
rich glowing violet. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
PURPLE DOME. Vividly brilliant purple flowers 
which sparkle with life .in sunlight. Fine grower 
and it flowers freely. Considered the most specta- 
cular one of the entire collection.. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
TRITOMA 
RED HOT POKER 
MARTIN’S NEW HYBRIDS-SUPER HARDY. A 
result of years of work, this new one seems to 
withstand any condition of weather and more of 
a damp location than any Tritoma in existence 
today. In our fields, we have them in any 
stage of growth from 5 year units to summer 
divisions and all are successful. Flower stems 
are sturdy and strong and the colors range from 
pale yellow to deep orange, all bright. A very 
worthwhile cut flower and a guaranteed herdy 
garden item. 
Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
Beautiful spotless primrose 
Blooms early in 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY. 
yellowspikes, faultlessly shaped. 
July. . 
Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
PFITZERI. The rich orange flowers are always 
in big demand on the cut flower markets. If 
grown in fairly rich soil, a plant will produce 
several first class quality flowers. Tritomas 
should be included in every planting of summer 
cut flowers. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
RED AND GOLD. A new form, flowers in early 
July, rich red tops a clear cream yellow on a 
strong, sturdy flower spike. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
NOTICE: Every plant in this 
book is at full maturity — no 
seedlings, no liners, no sliver. 
cut divisions. Ready for an im- 
mediate display in your plant- 
ings or in your customers gar- 
dens, they are just simply 
FIRST GEASS “PLANTS FOR 
EIRST GLAS CrP EORER 
