Poronnial. Flowering. Plants. 
PRICES: ALL PLANTS (any one variety) . . 
Except where noted, orders for less than 3 of variety cannot be accepted. 
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Add 40c for boxing and handling charge on orders for $3.00 or less. 
ACHILLEA Snowball. Large umbels of 
double pure white flowers on 18” to 24”, 
Fine for cutting. June-July. 
Tomentosa r. 6” to 8”, July-Sept. Bright 
yellow; excellent rockflower. 
AJUGA Reptans Rubra. 6”, May-June. 
Blue, compact, bronzy foliage. 
Genevensis. Short spikes of gentian blue 
flowers in Spring, 4” to 6”. 
ALYSSUM r. 
Saxatile Compactum, Basket of Gold. 
Golden-yellow, 12”, April-May. 
Citrinum. Pale citron-yellow; similar in 
habit to Sax. Compactum. 
ANCHUSA Dropmore. 4 to 5 ft., June. 
Beautiful tall blue spikes. 
Myosotidiflora r. 12”, May-June. Charm- 
ing forget-me-not blue. 
ANEMONE Japonica. 32”, Sept.-Nov. 
Alba. Pure white, yellow center. 
September Charm. Delicate silvery pink, 
shaded rose and mauve; free flowering. 
Whirlwind. Semi-double white. 
ANEMONE SPECIES, Pulsatilla r. 12”, 
April-May, purple. 
Price all Anemonies 3, $1.60; 10, $4.50 
ANTHEMIS. 24”, June-Sept. 
Moonlight. Large 24%”, pale yellow flow- 
ers; excellent for cutting. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 30” except 
where noted, May-June. 
Crimson Star. Crimson with white corol- 
la; choice. 
Long Spice Blue, Pink. Yellow White. 
Scott-Elliott’s Long Spurred Hybrids. 
An excellent mixture having all the 
lovely shades and color combinations. 
ARABIS r Alpina. 9”, April. Dense masses 
of pure white; rockery. 
Alpina fl. pl. Double white. 
ARENARIA +r Montana. 
Silvery white tufts. 
Caespitosa. Dense grassy cushions for 
flagging, white. 3, $1.60; 10, $4.59 
ARMERA (Sea Drift) Laucheana. Iden- 
tical to Cephalotes Rubra but flowers 
are a Rosy red. 8” to 10”; May-June. 
Often blooms again in the cool Fall. 
ARTEMISIA 
Silver King. Striking white; a beautiful 
“mist” for bouquets. 
ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa. 18”, July-Aug. 
Umbels of bright orange. 
ASTER. 
Michaelmas Daisy. Sept.-Nov. 
Blue Gown. Clear deep china blue. Sept. 
till frost; 4 ft. Large flowers. 
Harrington’s Pink. Probably the best 
true pink Aster; late August on. 
Beechwood Challenger. A finer red Aster, 
clearest in color; September blooming. 
6”, May-June. 

Frikarti Wonder of Staffa. Is truly 
a wonder in every garden. Laven- 
der blue flowers 2 to 2% inches 
across with contrasting small 
yellow centers from June _ until 
frost. Truly an everblooming per- 
ennial. 2 feet tall. 


Plenty. A new English variety which 
1as won great aclaim in American gar- 
dens. The semi-double soft blue flowers 
are 2” across and produced in great 
quantities from Early Sept. until Late 
Oct. 
Strawberries & Cream. 4 ft. 
pink; vigorous; Sept. 
All Asterses, 91.602 10,904.50 
Deepening 

Wartburg Star. Large deep lav- 
ender Asters with golden centers 
on sturdy stems 12 to 15 inches 
tall. Excellent for cutting, blooms 
from May until July. 

Mt. Everest. White; Sept.-Oct. 
Violetta. Improved new violet-blue. 
All Asters: 3, $1.60; 10, $4.50 
ASTERS DWARF BORDER HYBRIDS. 
6” to 12”, Sept.-Oct. 
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink. 
Lavanda. lLavender-blue. 
Niobe. Pure white flowers on dwarf com- 
pact 6 inch plants. Sept. 
Ronald. Lilac-pink. 
SPIRAEA (ASTILBE). 
greenhouse sorts, 3 ft. 
Avalanche. Deeply cut attractive foliage 
with plumes of pure white flowers 18” 
stems. 
Fanal. 
July. 
Rheinland. Clear pink full flower spikes 
on well branched plants. Combines 
beautifully with blue and yellow flowers. 
All Astilbes: 8, $2.25; 10, $7.50 
BAPTISIA Australis. 4 ft. June-July. 
Dark blue spikes; for border. 
Garden and 
Decorative deep garnet, June- 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Charming. Lovely pink, with tiniest 
brownish-orange eye: 10” flower spikes; 
adorable. Will grow 5 ft. the first year. 
Dubonnet. True Dubonnet red; robust & 
erect; late Summer. 
Fascinating. Dense, long sprays of light 
pink shaded orchid. One of the newer 
varieties with flowers much larger than 
most. Blooming from July on. 
Orchid Beauty. Clear orchid lavender 
blooms 12” to 18” long on sturdy stems. 
Fine for cut flowers. 
White Queen. Pure white with large in- 
dividual florets on broad thick flower 
spikes. 4 ft. tall, very floriferous. 
All Buddleias ea. $1.00; 3, $1.75; 10, $5.00 
June- July. 
Clear blue 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 
Carpatica (Harebells) r. 8”. 
tufts until October. 
Carpatica Alba r. Pure white. ‘ 
Garganica r. 6”. Light blue with white 
eye; spreading tufts. 
Persicifolia Grandiflora Coerulea. HEx- 
cellent large bright blue. 2% ft. - 
Persicifolia Misty Morn. Large beauti- 
ful bell shaped double flowers of soft 
lavender blue. Just a touch of silver 
shading gives this variety added beauty. 
Free flowering, 2% feet in June and 
July. 3, $1.00; 10, $4.50 
Persicifolia Telham Beauty. 
China blue; through July. 
Pyramidalis. 6 ft. Spikes of star-shaped 
blue continue through August. 
Rotundifolia. A more free flowering 
type with saucy bells. Bloom until Nov. 
Calycanthema (Cup & Saucer). 30”. Blue, 
White or Pink. 
CATANANCHE Coerulea r. 18”, July- 
Sept. Pretty, deep blue. 
CENTAUREA Montana. 2 ft., July-Sept. 
Large, violet-blue. 
Exquisite 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum r. 5”, May. 
Snow white on silvery foliage. 
COTONEASTER 
Horizontalis. Upright form for dry banks. 
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All plants sent by Express Collect; 
if wanted by post add 10%. 

ENGLISH COTTAGE CARNA- 
TIONS. Spicy Fragrance. All 
Summer Bloom. Now you can 
have carnations in your garden 
that look like those in a green- 
house. Large, spice scented 2% 
inch blooms on sturdy 12 to 15 
inch stems rise from mats of blue- 
green foliage. The plants defy 
the most severe winter condi- 
tions as long as they are in a 
well drained spot. All Carnations 
bloom best when the sun is warm 
so plant them where they will 
have sunshine all day. 


GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
All Mums 3, $1.50; 10, $4.50 
Avalanche. One of the best whites. 
Burma. Glistening light golden bronze 
with soft orange tints. Late Sept. 
Carnival. A glorious, glowing, irride- 
scent combination of orange and bronze. 
32 inch blooms; One of the best. Late 
Sept. 
Charles Nye. 3” goldens domes. Mid-Sep- 
tember on. Excellent new sort. 
Chippewa. Large plum red flowers with 
slightly incurved petals. A favorite for 
cold areas. Mid-Sept. 
Early Harvest. Fine bronze; Aug.-Oct. 
Ivory Glow Uses) DIAS Mullsdouble 
ivory white broad petal 3 inch flowers. 
Ideal cut flower. Oct. 
Olive Longland. Apricot-toned, 3” sal- 
mon-pink; Sept. 
Sept. Dawn. Splendid large rose-pink. 
Red Velvet. Best of all crimsons. 
CHICAGO MUMS 
Courageous. 344”, ruby-red; Mid-Sept. 
Heather Bloom. Double heather-pink. 
Zantha. Early canary-yellow; ball. 
KOREAN MUMS 
Apricot Glow. Apricot-bronze; August. 
Bokhara. Rosy crimson & wine blend. 
Burgundy. Beautiful wine red; Oct. 
Rane Wander. Large early yellow; 
ept. 
Mrs. P.S. DuPont. Peach-pink; late Sept. 
CUSHION OR AZALEAMUMS 
Early Bronze Early Red Early Yellow 
Early Pink Early White 
EARLY BLOOMING POMS 
Sept. Bronze Sept. Gold Sept. Cloud 
ENGLISH MUMS 
Alabaster. Large 5” incurved white. 
Challenger. Large, bright bronzy red. 
Leda. 7” Heliotrope-pink. 
Hillcrest Yellow. Incurved yellow. 
Nellie B. Richardson. Satiny 
tinted rose. 
Vulcan. Magnificent red. 
POM-PONS (Button Type) 
Perfect ball flowers produced in tre- 
mendous quanitites on 2 ft., compact, 
rounded plants, mid-Sept. 
Chiquita. Light golden yellow. 
Pepita. Pure white, cream center, 
Rosita. Light Persian rose. 
SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A new race of uniquely formed graceful 
tubular petals flattened at the tips to re- 
semble a spoon; 2 ft. Oct. 
All Mums: 3, $1.50; 10, $4.50 
DELPHINIUM PLANTS 
Vetterle & Reinelt’s Pacific Hybrids 
This giant, wilt-resistant strain is rank- 
ed with the best anywhere. Praises of 
it are just as numerous from the pro- 
fessional as well as the amateurs. 
Plants produced from hand cross pol- 
lenized seed. Produce exhibition spikes. 
Hollyhock Type (Wrexham English Hy- 
brids). 5 ft. Enormous blooms in all 
shades of blue, mauve and violet, also 
white shades and pinkish tones. 
Select Plants 3, $3.00; 10, $9.00 
Choice Plants 38, $2.75; 10, $8.00 

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variabilis: of many forms 
23-25 Warren Street 
venosus: veiny 
vernalis: spring 
BURNETI-SEEDSMEN 7. 

vernus: of spring 
violaceus: violet 
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