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Aethionema Persicum, (Persian Candytuft), 
18” greyish leaves, rose colored elongated 
racemes; plant in the worst type of soil .40 
Amsonia Tabernaemontana (Blue Star of 
Texas), 24’, May, light blue, willow-like 
IGAV 6S 5 ae oe aan ees 235 
Anthercium Ramosum, (St. Bernard’s Lily), 
herbaceous perennial with lily-like flowers, 
low growing . eee RS oeeee ae 45 
Armeria Maritima_ brilliant (Sea-pink), 12”, 
May, rose colored, low clumps of grass-like 
LOAVES a Soe Ch A Bie eee a Ren OO Ee 
Chrysanthemums, 
can’t go wrong with 
these late blooming 
flowers. Each _ variety 
is very hardy and all 
are early blooming. 
Strong field grown di- 
visions; shipment in 
early spring and late 
fall (for special collec- 
tion see separate sec- 
tion for collections in 
catalog): 
American Beauty, 30’’M, large old rose 

recommended for this section __ .35 
Butterbali, 24’ E, small golden yel- 
LF) een ent epee bas SALSE PIE 90 NREL Is 235 
Early Bronze, 18’E, glowing bronze .35 
Flesh, 30’’, lovely flesh color ~______ +25 
Lavender Lady, 36’’M, true lavender 
button pompon type —~_-__-____._ 45 
Olive Longland, 18”,E, apricot pink .50 
Spoon Jasper, 30’, bright bronze red 
motiled (wold: cele eee eee 235 
Tassiva, 12’”M, compact white ____ .35 
White Gull, E, prolific white pom- 
DOM) 22 see Pe eee ee ee ee 230 
-SXHIBITION. FAVORITES =~ 


Low growing, compact 
bushes covered with a 
mass of bloom, some- 
times called Azaleamums. 
These are very hardy and 
start blooming earlier 
than regular exhibition 
mums listed above. 
Little Bob, 20” dwarf toned ------ -40 
Red; bronzy rédses-u22 eee 225 
Yellow, brilliant yellow ~----------_ -40 
Santa Claus, bronze red ------.-.- 230 
Chrysanthemum 
Maximum (Shasta 
Daisy), large flow- 
ered daisies excel- 
lent for cutting or 
for perennial bord- 
er: 
Alaska, 24’, June, 
lovely white —-. .35 
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Timpanoggi June, 
8’ in diameter, long 
stemed white — .50 
Dianthus Carophyllus (Hardy Carnation) 
fragrant hardy outdoor type; use plenty of 
lime in soll; 


ALL ARE PERENNIAL BORDER FAVORITES 



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A ese Golden Sun, golden yellow .35 
~a’ King of the Blacks, deep 

é ARS} black-red (2.2 Uae 
Xe A Serena, pure white ~_-___ .50 
Snowbird, very fine pure 
White sess retin seatetae mag tae 
Dianthus Plu- 
marius (Clove 
pinks), the old 
fashioned fra- 
gran t_‘spicy 
odored grass- 
like foliage 
‘pinks of our 
grandmother’s 
garden; may 
be sheared in 
’ {34 a low border: 
| Mixed colors. 
6: T0n ase 
Mixed Dark 
Eye, dark col- 
ored eyes on 
rose pink 
=|]background .25 
Old Spice, 14’, large almost everbloom- 
ing’ salmon’ pink) -—J223 332 eeeee . 
Dictamnus fraxinella caucasius alba (Gas 
Plant), 24’’, June, lemon*, fragrant ash- 
like leaves, white flowers ~-----i.------ . 
Erianthus ravennae (Pampass Grass), 72”, 
an ornamental grass throwing up silvery 
plumes which may be cut and dried for 
Winter boudets :._-___- ee +30 
Euphorbia Polychroma, 10’, brilliant yellow 
bracts surmount stalks with soft grey- 
sreen. leaves jeu dbs bake : 
Filipendula Hexapetala (Meadowsweet), 24’, 
June, feathery cut foliage and sprays of 
white flowers 

Gaillardia (the 
Blanket Flow- 
er), 18’, June, 
shades of wine 
and golden 
yellow, mixed 
colors, 2 
Gyposphila, 
f, Baby’s Breath 
-| pure white and 
; blooms all the 
summer, for 
flower ar- 
rangement and 
winter bou- 
quets: 
Bristol Fairy, 
30”, giant dou- 
grafted -._ .80 
Filipendula Hexapetala (Meadowsweet), 24” . 
Juné, feathery cut foliage and sprays of 
white flowers 20acb lol Ss ee .40 

“IT would like to thank you personally, 
for the nice iris plants you sent me. 
Also for the many extras. They arrived 
safely, now its up to me, Will order more 
of the newer varieties later. I would also 
like to have some of your chrysanthe- 
mums and Oriental Poppies,’’ ; 
Wm. U. 
Haw, N. J. Pig. 
ethene sO tire tae 
ble sort, hand. 
