Pyrethrum Pink Bouque 

PHLOX Decussata. 2 to 3 ft., June-Oct. 
New Summer Beauty Type. Large flow- 
ering panicles, disease resistant foliage 
—also less fading. 
Africa. Sparkling carmine red with a 
blood red eye Long pyramid clusters. 
Mary Louise. The finest pure white. 
Florets the size of a silver dollar in 
truly giant clusters on 2% foot plants. 
Spitfire. Fiery orange. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink. 
Leo Schlageter. Fire glow. 
Lillian. Salmon-pink. 
Miss Lingard (Suffruticosa). Earlier 
and continues to frost. White, pink 
shaded. 
Silverton. Beautiful lavender. _ 
All Phlox: 3, $1.75; 10, $5.00. 
PHLOX Various Species. 
Divaricata Canadensis. Worthy native 
species, deserving extensive planting. 
Large, fragrant lavender blooms; 10” 
April-May. 
PLATYCODON Grandifiorum. 2 ft., June- 
Aug. Deep blue spikes. 
PLUMBAGO ILarpentae r. 
Deep blue; spreading habit. 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder). 
Blue Pearl. 12”, May; shimmering blue 
masses, attractive foliage.....Doz. $4.50 
Reptans r. 8”, April-May. Graceful blue. 
POLYANTHUS +r Munstead Strain. 12”, 
April-May. Wonderful light shades. 
8”, Aug.-Oct. 
PRIMULA -,. 
Auricula (214%4,” pots). Thick clusters of 
silver-grey foliage from which Gators 
inch stems rise bearing nice heads of 
auricula-eyed Primroses in shades of 
cream and yellow. Very fragrant. 
Veris Colossal. Giant. 1%”, !ong stem- 
med cutflowers in abundance. (2%4” pots) 
PYRETHRUM. 2 ft., May-June. 
Buckey. Double red; lovely. 
Purity. Double pale pink. 
Finest Mixed English Varieties. 
pink and white shades. 
Many 
SALVIA Azurea. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. Pretty 
sky blue. 
Pitcheri. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. Large gentian 
blue: attractive. 3, $1.50; 10, $4.50. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens. 12”, 
June-Aug. Rosy pink......... Doz. $3.00 
SCABIOSA. 2 ft., June-Sept. 
Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). Charming soft 
shade of lavender, 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) r Acre. 6”, May- 
June. Yellow, spreading. 
Spurium Dragons Blood. A real gem 
for the rock garden, dry walls and flag- 
ging, Reddish-bronze dense foliage only 
2 inches high in solid clumps. The dark 
carmine red flowers set just above the 
foliage from late June until October. 
Best flagging plant. 
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PRICES: ALL PLANTS (any one variety) . . . 3, $1.50; 10, $3.85. 
Except where noted, orders for less than 3 of variety cannot be accepted. 
Add 40c for boxing and handling charge on orders for $3.00 or less. 
All plants sent by Express Collect; if wanted by post add 10%. 
SHASTA DAISY. 
Alaska. Large glistening white single 
daisy with yellow center. June-July. 
2) foot. 
Mount Shasta. 2 ft., May to frost; beau- 
tiful 4” double pure white. 
White Swan. Better and easiest growing 
double Pyrethrum-like Shasta. 

STOKESIA: Cornflower Aster: 
Stokes Aster. 
Blue Danube. New introduction 
with striking large deep blue 
flowers. Wide guard petals for 
great blooms 5 to 6 inches across, 
they are deeply cut on the edges. 
Flower center is a rosette of blue 
quilled stamens. Blooms from 
June to Nov. on 12” to 15” stems; 
cut flower. 
Blue Moon. The light blue coun- 
terpart of Blue Danube. 


SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 
Giant White. 24”, May-June. Enormous 
trusses of charming white. 
Scarlet Beauty. 24”, May-June. Remark- 
able intense scarlet variety. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys r. 12”, Julv- 
Aug. Purple; glossy foliage. 100, $30.00. 
Montanum. Jwarter and compact. 
THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. 3 ft., June- 
July. Yellow, rich foliage. 
8, $1.50; 10, $4.50 
THYMUS Citriodorus r. 4”, June-July: 
“Lemon Thyme” creeping habit. 
TRITOMA: Poker plant. 
These varieties feature hardiness and 
great colorful spikes blooming freely 
from late June until late Sept. All make 
excellent cut flowers which last many 
days in water. 
Glow. Bright coral red blooms from late 
June until August. Very free flowering 
with graceful spikes of closely set long 
thin tubular florets. Cut them and ar- 
Tenge in a vase with Gypsophila Rosy 
Teil. 
Royal Standard. A sparkling bright col- 
ored variety. The 8 foot stems have 
great long spikes of bright crimson red 
changing to golden yellow for the bot- 
tom third of the flower. Effective in 
the border and excellent for cutting. 
White Giant. Tall 3 foot stems bearing 
spires of ivory white bloom with a light 
suffusion of creamy yellow. It actually 
appears to be a cream white of maegnifi- 
cent beauty. 
Sy Si ore LO, 350.00 
TROLLUS, 24”. Caucasicus, Orange 
Globe. May-Aug. Giant orange-yellow. 
Ledebouri, Golden Queen. 3 ft. Magnifi- 
cent deep orange, June-Aug. 
VERONICA Amethystina, Royal Blue r. 
15”, June-July. Gentian. 
Blue Spires. 24”, July-Aug. 
deep blue, superior to Spicata. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. Deep gentian; 
July to Fall, 2% ft. 
Incana (Candida) r. 12”, July-Aug. Num- 
erous blues: wooly plant. 
Veronicas: 3, $1.50; 10, $4.50. 
VINCA Minor yr. 38”, April.  Lilac-blue, 
evergreen trailing foliaged plant; exten- 
sively used for carpeting or banks in 
the shade. 
VIOLA. 
Cornuta (Tufted Pansies) r. May-Aug. 
Avalanche White. Long blooming. 
Jersey Gem. Continual bloomer; dwarf, 
rich violet. 
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A lovely 

VIOLET Royal Robe. Glorious deep 
violet in early Spring; abundant large, 
fragrant, pansy-like cutflowers. 
3,. $2.00; 10, $5.00 
SALIX WILLOW 
Purpurea Nana. The finest plant for 
dwarf hedges. Plants grow to 2% feet 
high and about 2 feet across producing 
a soft looking mass of silver blue foli- 
age on base branching plants. May be 
trimmed to any height desired. Hardy 
anywhere in the U.S.A. Thrives in any 
soil. Hardy, attractive and requires no 
care. $4.00; 100, $30.00 
CLIMBERS & CREEPERS 
Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchi) Rapid 
growing, clinging climber. 
8, $2.50; 10, $7.50. 
Paniculata. Small flowered 
WWD One arian tonsteeacieerens Bach $1.00; 3, $2.50. 
English Ivy (Hedera, Helix) Favorite 
vine, wall or ground cover; does well in 
shade.....3, $1.50; 10, $8.75; 100, $20.00. 
Polygonum, Auberti (Silver Lace Vine). 
Mass of white sprays all Summer. 
Each $1.00; 38, $2.50 
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis. ‘The Ideal 
Ground Cover.” Trailing plants 6” to 8” 
high, forming broad mats of bright 
glossy green foliage which will grow in 
all shady situations under evergreens, 
shrubs, for bordering walks and drive- 
ways, for steep terraces in sun or shade, 
under any kind of trees where grass 
won’t grow. 
Sion OO; 
Field Grown Plants: 10, 
$14.40; 1000, $100.00. 
Pot-Grown 2144”: 10, $2.00; 100, $19.00. 
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