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HARDY PERENNIALS’ (continueg 
Price: 50¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 
BEGONIA (Hardy) 
Evansiana—This is an ideal hardy bulb for planting in a wood- 
land or ground cover. If you have a shady place in the woods 
or under shrubs which in early spring are gay with Virginia 
Blue Bells, Trillium, Grape Hyacinths and Bloodroot they 
frequently present a sore sight in summer and fall when the 
foliage has disappeared. Begonia Evansiana can be planted 
in any of these locations where some kind of cover is re- 
quired and I am sure you will be delighted with the results 
they give you. It is one of the most useful of summer-flower- 
ing shrubs. It grows and blooms where nothing else will and 
is excellent for naturalistic plantings. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
+Empire Blue (Patent 557)—A distinct new variety of deep 
blue with delicate lilac overtones. One of the best ever 
introduced. Price: 75c each; $7.50 per dozen. 
+Dubonnet—Color is an exact counterpart of the popular 
French Wine Dubonnet. The firm cylindrical spikes are 
snugly set with individual flowers of good size that do not 
sunburn. The plant is of robust erect growth with strong 
stems; the leaves are large and of firm leathery texture. A 
good late Summer cut-flower. 
+Fascinating (Patented)—Long, graceful, open blooms of Cat- 
tleyea-pink produced in quantity throughout the summer and 
fall. The individual flowers are about 15 inches long and 
this color used in connection with the deep purple and 
white varieties is outstanding in its value as a garden plant. 
Buddleias make ideal planting where privacy is desired dur- 
ing the summer months because they are very showy in 
their flowering season which is very long and are nice tall, 
compact growing subjects with little, if any, disease affecting 
them. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
+Flaming Violet (Patent Number 519)—The finest and most 
brilliant of all Buddleias. Immense spikes of flaming Violet 
or imperial purple, intensely brilliant and sparkling with a 
fiery glow rarely seen in flowers. Flower trusses are unusu- 
ally large, measuring 12 to 15 inches long. Individual flow- 
ers are spaced closely and open practically all at the same 
time. They last a long time in bloom on the shrub as well as 
when cut and placed in water. The plant is vigorous, strong, 
and upright in growth. Flowers throughout the Summer and 
Autumn. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Fortune—Color, pure lilac with a brilliant orange eye in each 
tiny flower. Thousands of which make up their sprays, 
which are 12 to 18 inches long. Very neat growing habits, 
four feet high, four feet across with dark leathery green 
foliage. A very showy garden plant and a very fine cut 
flower subject. Price: $1.00 each, $7.50 per dozen. 
+Golden Glow—Something very new in this type of Perennial. 
A tall shrub with ball-like flowers strangely combining gold 
and mauve. Blooms in early summer, and again in the fall, 
if cut back. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
+Orchid Beauty—A splendid new variety of soft cattleyea- 
lilac with a brilliant orange eye. Somewhat similar in color 
to the well-known variety “Fortune” but differing from it by 
having long, tapering spikes, similar in form and size to the 
popular “Charming.” A real addition to the Buddleia list. 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 
+Peace (Plant Patent Applied For)—At long last a pure white 
Buddleia and one that is as hardy as any of the other varie- 
ties we offer. Buddleia “Peace” is a result of many years 
of effort and is an offspring of that fine parent “Fortune.” 
The graceful and slightly arching flowers are well formed, 
full and 12 to 16 inches long, produced in abundance 
throughout summer and autumn until stopped by frost. In 
the garden they give a cool summer effect and contrast 
pleasantly with other varieties. As a cut flower it is unsur- 
passed, combining handsomely with Glads, Dahlias, or for 
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that matter any other flower. The plants are rugged and 
grow about 6 feet tall, have fine foliage, grow rapidly and 
require no more care than any other kind. Be the first to 
have this rare kind in your garden. Price: $1.00 each, $9.00 
a dozen. 
+Purple Prince (Plant Patent Applied For)—The immense broad 
spikes which resemble Lilacs are a rich, iridescent imperial 
purple which sparkles in sunlight. A brilliant golden-orange 
eye in each tiny flower gives added charm and interest to 
this outstanding variety. The shape and size of the flower 
spikes of the new Buddleia “Purple Prince” are unusual 
and put this variety in a class by itself. The base of the 
flower spike is at least twice as wide as that of other varie- 
ties giving a very massive effect. These big flowers are pro- 
duced in unlimited quantities throughout the summer and 
autumn on handsome, rugged but not too tall plants. They 
are excellent for cutting and particularly handsome under 
artificial light. Price: $1.00 each, $9.00 a dozen. 
+Royal Red—As a Hardy plant for cut flower purposes in the 
Summer it is unsurpassed for beauty and usefulness. It can 
be grown as an ornamental lawn shrub and from early July 
to late frost this plant will produce an abundance of rich 
red panicles attracting instant attention. Grows about six 
feet high with deep leathery green foliage. All plants we 
offer will flower the first season. Price: 75c¢ each, $7.50 per 
dozen. 
+White Bouquet (Patent Rights Reserved)—Very fragrant and 
the dark green foliage has a lovely silvery sheen, a perfect 
setting for the blooms. The white seedling of the popular 
“Tle de France” and just as hardy. White in the garden dur- 
ing the Summer months is very much sought after, and this 
variety flowers from July until frost and will give quantities 
of cut flowers for the home. The long, graceful sprays are 
very decorative and a delightful acquisition in bouquets with 
other Summer flowers. Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen. 
CAMPANULAS (Canterbury-bells or Bellflower) 
These lovely flowers have a great variety of color and form 
and the taller varieties are useful for cut-flowers as well 
as in the hardy border. 
*Garganica—A very choice gem for the Rock Garden. It is 
very hardy, blooms late June. It is a heavenly blue, and has 
trailing habits of growth, but at the same time is neat. The 
foliage is almost as distinctive and attractive as the flower; 
3 to 6 inches high. 
+Medium—Same bell shaped flower growth as the Calycan- 
thema except they do not have the saucer effect and are, 
therefore, known as the Singles. 
+Dark Blue 
+Light Blue 
+White 
+Pink 
+Misty Morn—This introduction has 30-inch, spire-like flower 
stems covered with double lavender blue bells. The soft, 
silver shade of the flowers gives them a frosty appearance. A 
magnificent plant for the garden and superb as a cut-flower 
subject. Flowers in early Spring. 
+Persicifolia, Caerulea—Single rich bluebell shaped flowers. 
Most attractive plants for the perennial border. Excellent for 
cutting. Height 2 to 24% feet. Flowering June and July. 
+Six Hills Giant—A very fine grower, attaining a height of 
about three feet. Flower stems are covered their entire length 
with beautiful pale blue flowers which are starlike and saucer 
shape. Does just as well in light shade as in full sun and is 
hardy anywhere. June flowering. 
+Telham Beauty Blue—An improved blue form of the 
original Telham Beauty type. June flowering. 
+Telham Beauty White—Pure white form of “Telham Beauty.” 
June flowering. 
