Herbs: 

A fine list of Plants’ and Seeds of culinary, 
aromatic and medicinal sorts offered on page 38. 


Don’t fail to grow the newer Daylilies 
(Hemerocallis) 
DORONICUM, Bunch of Gold. Improved, 
large, pure yellow. Produces quantities of 
Daisy-like flowers in May. 2 ft. 
*Clusi. Dwarf, 15 in., covered with bright 
yellow flowers during May-June. 
DIGITALIS, Giant Shirley Hybrids. Genuine 
strain of Foxglove. 4-6 ft. spikes. Wide 
range of color. June. 
Gloxiniaeflora. Popular biennial. 3-4 ft. 
White, Rose, Purple or Mixed. 
Lutzi. Salmon pink shades. 
ECHINOPS ritro. Popular Globethistle. Fine 
border plant with silvery, thistle-like foliage 
and metallic-blue flowers. July. 3 to 4 ft. 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum. Spiny, metallic 
foliage, heads of blue flowers. Fine for cut- 
ting and Winter bouquets and good border 
plant. 2-3 ft. July-August. 
*EUPATORIUM coelestinum. The pretty 
hardy Ageratum with heads of light purple- 
blue flowers from August on. Splendid for 
cutting, and an excellent companion to 
Yellow Mums in the border. 12-15 in. 
GAILLARDIA,. Valuable plant for borders and 
rock gardens. Blooms all Summer. 
Burgundy. Brilliant all-red variety. 
showy. 18 in. 
*Dwarf Goblin. 
center. 15 in. 
Mr. Sherbrook. 
with long stems. 
Torchlight. Lovely, bright yellow with dis- 
tinct maroon center. 
GEUM, Fire Opal. Dazzling scarlet, orange 
sheen. 2 ft. June-August. 
Lady Stratheden. Rich 
1% ft. May-July. 
Princess Juliana. 
2 ft. stems. 
Very 
Bright yellow with deep red 
New, rich golden yellow 
golden yellow. 
Pure orange yellow on 
May-July. 
GYPSOPHILA (Babvsbreath) 
Bristol Fairy. Large sprays of pure white, double 
flowers. Wonderful cut flower. 3 ft. June— 
September. $3.75 for 3, $9.00 per 10. 
Oldhamiana. Better thar Paniculata tor its 
later blooming. Pinkish white. 24% ft. August— 
September. 
Pacifica. Fine new pink Paniculata type. 3 ft, 
Repens, Rosy Veil. Dwarf double pink variety 
for rockery and edging. 
HELIANTHUS, Loddon Gold. Enormous, 
Sunflower-like bright ellow double flowers, 
5in. across. Fine cut flower. 4-5 ft. August— 
October. 

HELENIUM autumnale rubrum. Showy, 
bright, terra cotta flowers suffused with 
gold. 3-4 ft. August to frost. 
Riverton Beauty. Tall, lemon-yellow with 
purplish-black cone. 4 to 5 ft. August— 
September. 
HELIOPSIS incomparabilis. The fine orange 
Sunflower for cutting. Gives a continuous 
show in the garden from June to frost. 3 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
IN SELECTED COLOR SERIES 
These New Daylily Hybrids have been indi- 
vidually selected by color from thousands of the 
finest seedlings. In many cases they surpass rare 
named varieties at prohibitive prices. We have 
grouped these plants in color series which enables 
you to obtain flowers to blend into the color 
scheme of your garden. 
Pink Series. Shades of pink from lightest flesh 
through salmon to rose-pink. 
Red Series. Shades of red from orange-scarlet 
through rose-red and maroon to garnet-red and 
purple. 
Bicolor Series. Varicolored flowers in combina- 
tion and unusual patterns with striking eyes 
and petal markings. 
Yellow-Orange Series. Shades from cream 
through yellow to deep orange, including 
bronze and copper tones. 
Price of above series: $1.35 each, 12 for $14.50 
Special Collection: 
1 each of the 4 Color Series for........ $5.00 
3 each of the 4 Color Series for........ 13.50 
*HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose). Fine 
rock plant. Attractive green foliage and 
pure white flowers from November to 
January. Like partial shade, deep rich soil. 
$2.00 each, $5.50 for 3. 
*IBERIS, Little Gem. Hardy Candytuft of 
pure white. Compact, 6 in. plants. April- 
May. 
Snowflake. Exceptionally large heads of pure 
white, 5-6 in. across. 15 in. April-May. 
IRIS. Most roots are best planted from July to 
October. We can supply all varieties in the 
German Bearded, Japanese Kaempferi, 
Siberian, and Dwarf Cristata types. Let 
us quote you. 
*LAVANDULA vera, Munstead Strain. The 
true dwarf Sweet Lavender with blue flow- 
ers. 15-18 in. July-August. $2.40 for 3, 
$6.50 per 10. 
*LINUM flavum. Dwarf yellow Flax. 10 in. 
May-September. 
Perenne. Graceful stems of pale blue. 15 in. 
May-—August. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya. The purple Kansas 
Gayfeather with long plumes on 4-5 ft. 
spikes. July-August. 
Scariosa alba. Striking new, pure white 
variety for border and cutting. 3-4 ft. 
$2.50 for 3, $6.50 per 10. 
September Glory. Large, individual spikes 
of rich purple. Very showy. 4-5 ft. Au- 
gust—September. 
LOBELIA cardinalis. Brilliant scarlet flowers 
on 3-4 ft. stems. Ideal for semi-shady spots; 
a gem for naturalizing. July-August. 
$2.50 for 3, $6.50 per 10. 
LUPINUS polyphy!lus. Handsome spikes of 
White, Pink or Blue. 2-3 ft. June-July. 
Russell Hybrids. Sensationalimported strain 
in many startling colors. Fine, showy 
border plant. (J/lustrated in color, page 47.) 
LYTHRUM, The Beacon. Improvement on 
old purple Loosestrife. Fine carmine red, 
3 ft. spikes. August-October. $2.50 for 3, 
$6.50 per 10. 
MONARDA didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. 
Of easy culture, brilliant red flowers on 
2% ft. stems. June-August. 
Salmon Queen: Salmon pink form of above. 
*M YOSOTIS alpestris (Forget-Me-Not). 
Palustris semperflorens. Popular blue sort 
flowering June to late Fall. 
Pink Beauty. Lovely trusses of rose pink. 
NEPETA mussini. Compact, bushy type for 
edging. Lavender blue. 
*Six Hills Giant. Large-flowered sort, good 
for rockery. $2.40 for 3, $6.50 per 10. 


PACH YSANDRA term nalis. Excellent ground 
cover for under trees, on banks, etc. 6-9 in. 
Field-grown. $4.00 per 10, $18.00 per 100, 
$95.00 per 1000. 
Pot-grown. At slightly higher prices. 
PAPAVER orientale. By all means reserve a 
place in your garden for Oriental Poppies 
Best planted in late Summer and Fall. 
Listed in variety in our Fall catalogue. 
HARDY PHLOX 
No truly beautiful hardy garden border can be 
realized without planting several colorful clumps 
of choice, hardy Phlox. Listed here in our opinion 
are ten of finest, largest flowering sorts. (Any 
other variety not listed supplied at same prices.) 
Daily Sketch. Salmon pink, carmine eye. 
Enchantress. Lovely pale pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. Lavender. 
Eva Foerster. Salmon, light eye. 
Flash. Beautiful cherry-red. 
Graf Zeppelin. White, red eye. 
Leo Schlageter. Bright scarlet. 
Lilian. Soft cameo pink, blue eye. 
Marie Louise. Best pure white. 
Salmon Beauty. Rich salmon orange. 
Price on above: 3 for $2.35, 10 for $6.00 
COLLECTIONS: 1 each of any 6 varieties.$3.95 
3 each of any 6 varieties. 9.75 

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PHLOX, Marie Louise 

PLAT YCODON grandiflora. The Ba Ilconflow 
ers are fine garden plants with large, cpen 
showy bells. 2 ft. June-July. In White 
or Blue. 
*PLUMBAGO lIarpentae. Desirable rock or 
border edging plant. Mass of blue flowers in 
August-September. 6-9 in. 
*POLEMONIUM reptans, Blue (Jacob's Lad- 
der). A creeping rock plant with airy spikes 
of blue in June. 10 in. 
*PRIMULA (Primrvoses). in 
Acaulis, Blue Shades. Large flowers 
many shades of blue. 
Acaulis, Red Shades. 
like reds. 
Polyanthus veris, Munstead Strain. <A 
giant-flowered class in shades of Yellow, 
Red, White and Cream, or Mixed. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
Plants of the easiest culture. Furnish a wealth 
of Daisy-like blooms all Summer. Excellent cut 
flower. 2-214 feet. (Illustrated in color, page 48.) 
Magnificent, if you 
Brilliant. Vivid double red. 
Buckeye. Impressive full double red. 
Pink Bouquet. Very free flowering Anemone 
type. Deep pink petals, showy white, crested 
centers. 
Queen Mary. Beautiful pink. 
Sylvia. Fine double white, flushed pink. 
Victory. Pure white, double Anemone. 
All Pyrethrums, $2.50 for 3, $6.75 per 10 
jes” PRICES ON ALL PLANTS, unless otherwise noted, are: $2.35 for 3, $6.25 er10. (Marked * for Rockery) 



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