ENCOURAGE THE BIRDS 
for many of them help in your fight against insect os We supply a mixture 
, of just the FOOD SEEDS they like. . . . . He 
Five pounds, $1 

Iberis - Perennial Candytuft 
Beautiful dwarf evergreen plants thriving 
in sun or partial shade. Useful for the rock- 
garden, dry walls and edging. 
5A 4268 Gibraltarica. Beautiful pale lilac 
flowers in great profusion. May. 9 in. 
5A 4269 Sempervirens, Little Gem. * Com- 
pact little bright green plant, becomes a 
mass of white flowers in June. 6 to 8 In. 
2A 4270 Sempervirens, Snowflake. % A 
strong variety with green leaves and snew- 
white flowers in May. 1 to 14 ft. 
LAVANDULA. English Lavender.  Old- 
fashioned, fragrant plants with wiry 
spikes of Javender-blue flowers much 
used in the making of sachets. 
5A 4272 Dentata. Fine green foliage- 
with serrated edges. The plant has a 
compact habit; in flower all summer and 
all. 
5A 4273 Munstead Strain. A _ taller- 
growing variety with gray-green foliage. 
2to 2% ft. June. 
LIATRIS. Blazing Star; Gayfeather. These 
showy plants all have grassy leaves and 
extremely bold spikes of flowers. 
5A 4277 Pycnostachya. A most attrac- 
tive perennial with long spikes of rich 
purple flowers. 4 ft. Sept. 
5A 4278 Scariosa alba. A splendid va- 
riety with very heavy spikes of snow- 
white flowers produced in September. 
7 ft. 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per 
oz. 
5A 4279 Scariosa, September Glory. 
A new veritable giant, growing up to 7 
feet. The flower-spikes are rich purple, 
and in late September make a marvelous 
display. 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 
per doz. 
LINUM. Flax. 
5A 4274 Flavum, Compact; rich yellow 
flowers. Of comparatively easy culture. 
15to 18in. Blooms all summer. 
5A 4275 Perenne: Old-fashioned border 
plant. The foliage is light and graceful, 
and its bright blue flowers rest on the 
plant like blue butterflies. Blooms from 
June until autumn. 
5A 4276 LOBELIA cardinalis. Cardinal 
Flower; Indian Paint Brush. A lovely 
plant, ideal for semi-shady locations 
or near the water’s edge and a gem for 
naturalizing. Brilliant scarlet flowers. 
3 to 4 ft. 
5A 4285 Russell Lupines 
Fine hybrid Lupines from England. Won- 
derful plants bear tremendous spikes tn colors 
and combinations never seen before, the fruit 
of years of effort. 3 to 5 ft. June, July. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 


Lupinus polyphyllus - Lzpine 
Handsome perennial with palmate foliage 
and long spikes of brilliantly colored pea- 
shaped flowers in June and July. Likes 
partly shaded, well-drained spots with soil 
that is not too rich and free from lime. 
5A 4280 Blue Shades 
5A 4281 Rose Shades 
5A 4282 Red Shades 
5A 4283 Pure White 
5A 4284 Mixed Shades 
LYCHNIS. Rose Campion; Catchfly. A 
handsome plant of easy culture in any 
garden soil. Likes a sunny situation; 
excellent for beds or perennial borders. 
5A 4286 Chalcedonica. Striking heads 
of scarlet in June and July. 3 to 4 ft. 
5A 4287 Viscaria splendens fl.-pl. * 
Plant makes a tuft of grassy foliage from 
which arise stiff stems, smothered with 
large, double, and extremely beautiful 
rose-pink flowers in great profusion. 15 in. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
5A 4288 LYTHRUM, Red Beacon. Loose- 
strife. An Improvement on the Purple 
Loosestrife. Tall cerise-pink spikes. 3 ft. 
Aug.—Oct. 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
5A 4290 MATRICARIA inodora plenis- 
sima. Chamomile; Feverfew. A double 
white variety with attractive ferny 
foliage and abundant flowers. June, 
July. 2 ft. 
5A 4291 MAZUS reptans. »* Beautiful 
carpeting habit, fine for the rock-garden, 
especially in the crevices of walks and 
steps. It grows 4% inch high, and in 
spring is smothered with lilac flowers. 
MONARDA. Bee-Balm; Oswego Tea; Berga- 
mot. Old-fashioned plants of easy culture 
anywhere. Highly aromatic leaves and 
pretty spikes of flowers. 
5A 4292 Didyma rubra. Bright red 
flowers in July. 21% ft. 
5A 4293 Didyma, Salmon. A salmon- 
flowered variety. 21% ft. July. 
Myosotis + Forget-me-not 
5A 4294 Palustris semperflorens. * 
Creeping habit; flowers from June until 
September. The florets are of a beautiful 
clear pale blue with small yellow eyes. 6 in. 
NEPETA. Ground Ivy. Old-fashioned plants 
of easy culture in the poorest of soils. 
They should be cut back after flowering, 
which will produce a very compact plant. 
5A 4297 Mussini. % Masses of large 
blue flowers in June. 9 in. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, $1.35 for 3, $5 per doz., $35 per 100. Purchaser 
pays transportation beyond 50 miles of N. Y. 
* Dwarf plants for the Rock-Garden and edging the Perennial Border 
Myosotis 
76 Hardy Perennial Plants 
Pachysandra 

Monarda 
If Peonies fail to bleom they may be planted too deep, or the soil 
needs plant-food. Use Fertilizer or Bonemeal in adequate quantity 

Oenothera - Eveving Primrose; 
Sundrop 
Striking plants for a sunny location. 
Flowers open late in the day and close next 
morning. 
5A 4299 Glauca Fraseria. % Golden yellow 
cups in July and August. 1 to 1% ft. 
‘5A 4300 Hlumination. ~% Novelty. Long 
salmon-pink buds and golden yellow 114- 
inch flowers. June to fall. 114 to 2 ft. 55 cts. 
each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
5A 4302 PACHYSANDRA terminalis. 
Oriental Spurge. Fine ground-cover for 
shade or semi-shade. Bright glossy green 
foliage. For quick results, plant 9 inches 
apart. Height 6 to 9 in. Plants from 3-in. 
pots, $2.50 per doz., $17.50 per 100, $150 
per 1000. 
GROUND-COVERS are invaluable for 
under trees, where grass cannot grow, to 
form a carpet amid shrubbery or for 
bordering walks and drives. 
Some good ones include Pachysandra, 
offered above, also English Ivy, Euony- 
mus, Vinca. Chrysogonum and Thymus 
for sunny spots. Please consult Index. 

Peonies 
They require a deep rich soil and should be 
planted so that the eyes are about 1 inch 
beneath the surface. To each root we recom- 
mend a 4-inch pot of bonemeal at_planting- 
time, which should be well mixed in the soil 
about the roots. If planted in the fall, we rec- 
ommend also a blanket of manure or Mulch- 
o-Nure the first winter. Our plants are all 2 or 
more years old. 
WHITE SHADES, DOUBLE. 
54 4306 Baroness Schroeder. Large, 
tinted with delicate light pink; fragrant. 
$2 each, $5.75 for 3, $22 per doz. 
5A 4307 Festiva maxima. Large flowers 
with feathered petals and crimson flecks 
in the center. $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, 
$13 per doz. 
5A 4308 Kelway’s Glorious. 
flowers of enormous size; sweetly scented. 
$3.50 each, $10 for 3, $38.50 per doz. 
5A 4309 Solange. 
with reddish gold. 
$2.50 each, $7.25 for 3, $27.50 per doz. 
RED SHADES, DOUBLE. 
5A 4310 Felix Crouse. Brilliant 
$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $13 per doz. 
5A 4311 Karl Rosenfield. Very fine rich 
Strong grower. 
Free flowering; early. $1.50 each, $4 for El 
blood-crimson flower. 
3, $15 per doz. 
5A 4312 Philippe Rivoire. Early-flower- — 
ing dark crimson; rich rose scent. $2.50 — 
each, $7.25 for 3, $27.50 per doz. 
Nepeta Lupines 
Very full 3 
Broad petals suffused — 
Late midseason. 
red ¥ 
flowers, large, compact, and globular. | 
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