VIOLA raPILIONACHA, Var. PRICKANA - Confederate MLOLEG... Guin, Blue~grey. l=, 
Sun or light shade. Plants. Seed Possibly, Each 25¢, 3 - 70¢, 6 - plse>, 12 ~ 
wee 25. 
VIOLA SCABRINSCULA - Smooth Yellow Violet. 6-8 in. Yellow flowers in early 
spring. Light shade, Plants only. Hach 25¢, 3 = 70¢, 6 - Wherry Le = gh. 25, 
YUCCA FILANENTOSA ~ Common yucca, 3°= 6 £6, Early summer. lLvergreen, Full sun, 
Plants only. 
YUCCA GLAUCA. 3 - 6 ft, Flowers preenish-white in June, Narrow leaves, eray= 
green, Native South Dakota to New Mexico, Plants only. 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM - Maidenhair Fern, 1-13 ft. Moist, humus-rich soil in shade, 
Fach 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 6 ~ 41.50, 12 - 92.75. 
All of the plants listed are field-grown and have been propagated either by 
seed or division. If Shade-loving, they have been grown in beds under lattice, 
All plants that we have indicated as growing in light shade or full sun, we 
find grow very well here in Michigan in the full Sunlight with a heavy iuich, 
Also, plants ordinarily found only in the marsh grow very satisfactorily in the 
garden with a mulch both in summer and winter, For mulch, we use decaying rd~ 
wood sawdust. Straw, hay, grass clippings, etc., woul¢ be Satisfactory. Saw-- 
dust has the advantage of being free of weed seeds, 
Unless othervrise indicated, all plants are 35¢ each, 3 - le00, 6 - 1,80, 
or 12 - »3.00 of one kind, All orders of 3:2.00 or over postpaid in the United 
States, Under »2,00, the buyer pays the postage, We cannot accept plant orders 
under :,1,00, 
All of our seeds are kept in glass containers, and will be packaged only as 
orders arrive. Seed should be planted early while grouna is still cold. Some 
seed may not germinate until second year, 
Seeds are 25¢ per packet, or five packets for pl.O04 
Leaflet "No. 243" U.S.D.A. (obtained from Supt. of Documents, Washington, 
D.C., cost 5¢) will be found most useful in germinating fine seeds, Larger 
seeds may be planted directly in the ground where shade and moisture condition 
can be controlled, 
A certificate of inspection is attached to each plant shipment, 
CHOICH PERENNIALS 
TRIS DICHOTONA - VeSper Iris, 3 ft. Fragrant blooms in tall, branching sprays 
late July through Aug. Flowers open in late afternoon, Hake rich display of color 
when planted in groups. Each 20¢,°3 = 75¢, 6 - S125. 
IRIS XAEMPFERI - Japanese Iris. These are well-grovn clumps. liixed colors, 
Hach 35¢, 3 - 90¢, 6 - 1,50. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA ~ Maltese Cross, Useful for beds, borders or cutting, 
Flowers fiery scarlet. Bloons in June and July, 2 ft. Hach 30¢, 3 - Tod 5. 6 = 
Heed, 12 ~ +2,05, 
LYTHRUM SALICIARIA ~ Purple or Spiked Loosestrife, 2-h ft, Purple. July-Aug. 
Moist location or garden. Full sun, Seed or plants, Each 30¢, 3 ~ 75¢, 6 ~ pl. 25, 
12 = 42.25, 
PENTSTHMON - Firebird (Cherryglow). 2 ft. ‘The Ruby=-crimson bloons are unusually 
large. The long spikes of bloc are very attractive in bouquets, Hach 50¢, 3 = 
~l.35, 6 er ae 50. 
PENTSTZMON, Garnet. 18 in. The loosely~arranged garnet blooms on graceful stems 
are most beautiful. Blooms June-Sept, Each 0 is, Seen ey Lae eet Pe oe 
PENTSTEMON, Rose Elf, 2-3 ft, an outstanding new hardy Pentstemon of the Bardatus 
type. The flower is a lovely coral pink. Blooms June and July, An excelicnt cut 
flower as well as a good garden display, Each 50¢, 3 ~ ¥1.35, 6 - 2.50. 
PLATYCODON - Balloon Flower. New shell pink, 18 in. Distinctive pale pink 
flowers, Blooms freely all Sumner, Hach hO¢g, 3 - 41.05, 6 - 42.00, 
PRIMULA POLYANTHA - Polyanthus Primrose mixed, 6-9 in, arly spring, Shades of 
red, yellow and pastels, Wach Lb ys ee 1.00, 6 - 41.75, 12 - 73200, 
