Choice PERENNIALS 
35c each; $3.50 per doz., except as noted. 
AQUILEGIA, LONG-SPURRED. Columbine. 
A fine mixture of delicate shades. 
ASTER, BOUNTIFUL ROSE. New England 
type. Deeper pink than Harrington's. 
Very prolific. Our exclusive introduc- 
tion. 50c each. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. Finest 
crimson-red color, freely produced. 
BLUE GOWN. Very large, china-blue 
flowers in great profusion. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. Peach- 
leaved Harebell. Large blue bells on 2- 
foot stems. Long season. Good in shade. 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS. Bleeding-Heart. 
Very showy, early-blooming favorite. 
75c each. 
DIGITALIS, GIANT SHIRLEY. Foxglove. 
Tall and stately plant for sun or shade. 
GAILLARDIA, BURGUNDY. Deep wine-red. 
daisy-like blooms throughout the season. 
HELIOPSIS, SUMMER GLOW. Large, 
golden yellow flowers all summer. 
HEMEROCALLIS, HYPERION. Immense, 
lemon-yellow lilies in July and August. 
50c each. 
MIRAPO. Deep orange with maroon 
markings. 50c each. 
LUPINE, RUSSELL HYBRIDS. Many un- 
usual colors in this mixture. 
RUDBECKIA, PURPLE. Coneflower. Grows 
3 to 4 feet high, with large flowers from 
July on. 
TRADESCANTIA, WHITE. Spiderwort. 
Large, white blooms all summer. 
QDebehiutams 
Although our big display of this popular 
flower is in June and July, there are many va- 
rieties and colors in bloom throughout the 
season. They are easily transplanted at any 
time. 
GIANT GALAHAD WHITE. The finest in 
white Delphiniums. 50c each; $5.00 per 
doz. 
GIANT MIXED HYBRIDS. Beautiful and odd 
color combinations. 50c each; $5.00 per 
doz. 
CHINESE BLUE MIRROR. Dwarf, free 
blooming, spurless, deep blue. 35c each; 
$3.50: per doz. 
Hardy Phlox 
A specialty with us. If possible, visit our 
Phlox display in late July and August. Use 
these brilliant new colors to replace old- 
fashioned varieties and undesirable seedlings, 
which often take over in the garden. 
50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
CHARLES CURTIS. Glowing scarlet color 
makes this the brightest spot in the garden. 
DAILY SKETCH. Salmon-pink with crimson 
eye. 
GEORGE STIPP. Glowing salmon with 
lighter eye. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Intense bright red. 
MARIE LOUISE. Best pure white. Large 
florets. 
MORGENROOD. Very large, deep glowing 
pink. 
NORDLICHT. Carmine-pink, deeper eye. 
SAN ANTONIO. Immense heads of deep 
blood-red florets. 
PLANTS FOR ROCK GARDEN AND LOW BORDER 
35c each; $3.50 per doz., except as noted 
ACHILLEA SERBICA. Woolly foliage and flat heads of 
yellow. 10 inches. 
AJUGA GENEVENSIS. Geneva Bugle. Both blue and 
pink varieties make a good ground cover, espe- 
cially in shady spots. 
REPTANS RUBRA. Blue flowers; 
Very effective in sun. 
ALYSSUM. Basket of Gold. Popular early yellow flower. 
12 inches. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA. Purple, tulip-shaped flow- 
ers. First to bloom in spring. 
ARMERIA LAUCHEANA. Bright rose flowers on tufted 
plants. 6 inches. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA. Dwarf Harebell or Bell- 
flower. 8 inches. 
GLOMERZETA ACAULIS. Deep purple; ery dwarf: 
50c each. 
BLUE STARS. A new variety. Star-like flowers, light 
blue with white centers. Long season. 8 inches. 
50c each. 
purple foliage. 
COREOPSIS VERTICILLATA. Small orange blooms 
allsummer. One of the finest of the new rock 
plants. 6 inches. 50c each. 
DIANTHUS, SAMMY. Compact mound of blue-green 
foliage covered in June with tiny double flowers of 
sweetest fragrance. 3 inches. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS ROSEA. 
Babys-breath. 3 inches. 
IBERIS. Hardy Candytuft. Evergreen foliage covered 
with white flowers in early spring. 8 inches. 
LITTLE GEM. Dwarfer and more compact than the 
preceding. 50c each. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA. Blue Phlox. Lilac-blue flowers 
in May. Fine for shady places, especially under 
shrubs. 10 inches. 
SEDUM. Low-growing varieties: Album, white; Coc- 
cineum, red; Kamtschaticum, brig} “orange: 
enone SPICATA NANA. Deep blue spikes. 12 
inches. 
RUPESTRIS NANA. Dwart, 
flowers. 3 inches. 
Light pink, dwarf 
spreading; dark blue 
All plants in this folder are shipped postage or express prepaid at the prices quoted. 
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