PULMONARIA .- Lungwort 
A perennial noteworthy for hardiness of growth, freedom in flowering, 
and for its adaptability for growing in shady borders or rock gardens. 
The plants have rough foliage sometimes speckled with white, and blue 
or reddish flowers borne in racemes. 
Culture. Grow in ordinary soil in groups in the shady, mixed border, in 
masses under the shade of deciduous trees, or in the rock garden. Plant 
10 inches apart in autumn or early spring. 
PYRETHRUM - Colored Marguerite or Painted Daisy 
They produce showy flowers of all shades of color, except blue and yel- 
low, freely on long stems throughout spring, which are of inestimable 
value for cutting. They grow in neat, compact tufts, and have elegant, 
finely cut foliage, which adds to the attractiveness of the plants. 
Culture. The best time to plant is in spring; early fall planting is also 
very successful. Grow them in groups of not less than three plants, 
planted a foot to 15 inches apart. 
Eileen May Robinson Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.75 
A magnificent free flowering single pink. Flowers are large and sub- 
stantial, as big as Shasta Daisies. The plants are rapid growers and 
make a bold show in the garden as well as handsome cut flowers. 
Florence Shadley Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.75 
Fully double, exceptionally large flowers of a delicate shell-pink on 
stems 30 inches tall. This variety is a very strong grower and blooms 
freely, but like all other Double Pyrethrums quite often a few single 
and semi-double flowers are produced the first year when plants are 
not yet fully established. Florence Shadley is considered one of the 
best for cut flower purposes. 
| Miami Queen Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.75 
Semi-double pink flowers of a lighter shade than Trojan, equally good 
for cutting or the hardy border. 
*Saccharata Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $5.50, 100 $30.00 
A lovely early spring flower not unlike Mertensia, with pink flowers, and 
when through blooming the plant has beautiful silvery spotted foliage. 
12 to 14 inches high. A valuable plant in shady places. 
Hardy plants are sold in minimum units of three 
unless an each price is quoted. 
Robinson’s Dark Crimson 
Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $5.50, 100 $30.00 
Single, large, disk-like flowers of rich crimson-red. Grows well and 
flowers freely. A favorite with florists for cutting. Three or more 
clumps make a very brilliant group in the border. : 
Trojan Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.75 
A very lovely, free flowering semi-double dark pink variety. Tall stems. 
A good cut flower and a good one in the garden. 
Finest Mixed English Varieties Three $1.65, Doz. $5.25, 100 $25.00 
This mixture contains double and single-flowered sorts in many shades 
of pink, rose and white. Strong clumps that will give immediate results. 
RUDBECKIA - Coneflower 
Hardy, free-flowering and easily grown perennials, somewhat akin to the 
.Sunflowers in habit. Excellent and showy plants for sunny or partially 
shaded borders, and for yielding flowers for cutting. 3 
Culture. Ordinary soil in sun, or shade. Can be grown singly or in groups. 
Plant in autumn or spring, 12 to 15 inches apart. Divide and replant 
every third year. 
Goldsturm Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00, 100 $35.00 
Developed in Europe during the war where it is extremely popular. The 
large, deep yellow daisy-like flowers often 3 to 4 inches across have a 
handsome bronzy black cone in the center. They are produced in the 
greatest abundance on nicely branched stems, blooming throughout 
July, August and September. Here is a plant which is not bothered by 
insects, heat or drought and is hardy anywhere; requires practically no 
care. A fine new addition to the summer blooming hardy plants. 
The King Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $5.50 
It bears its large, starlike, deep crimson-red flowers nobly on stiff stems. 
An established clump will produce from 10 to 20 fine spikes, never 
failing, no matter how hot or dry it may be. From half open buds to 
the orange brown seed pod, the plant is always attractive. Insect free, 
Bok bothered by weather, easily grown, almost indestructible. Height 
feet. 
White Lustre Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.75 
A beautiful stately plant with largé pure white starlike flowers, the canes 
of which have a delightful metallic lustre not unlike old brass and old 
copper mixed. .The stems are stiff, 3 feet high, foliage clean and 
insect free, never bothered by hot or dry weather and just about grows 
anywhere as long as the location is sunny. An estabilshed plant will 
produce from 10 to 15 fine spikes, never failing regardless of weather. 
Hardy as an Oak. 
SALVIA - Meadow Sage or Clary 
Showy, hardy plants of medium growth and of easy cultivation in sunny 
borders. The flowers are borne in spikes, racemes or panicles; and are 
very attractive during the summer and autumn months. 
Culture. Those listed will thrive in good, ordinary soil in sunny positions, 
are best grown in masses in the larger borders. Plant in autumn or 
early spring, 10 inches apart; divide and replant every third year. 
Pitcheri Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $5.50, 100 $30.00 
Similar to Azurea, but of more branching habit; large flowers of a rich 
gentian-blue color, and one of the most admired plants by the many 
visitors to our nurseries during the early autumn. 3 to 4 feet. 
Vatican Variety (Sclerea) 
Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $5.50, 100 $30.00 
This stately and beautiful Salvia came to us from the Vatican Gardens 
in Rome, where it is used in great masses for ‘‘cool’’ effects. The plants 
have woolly silvery green leaves of considerable beauty. The flower 
stalks are 3 feet tall and covered with showy whorls of lavender-pink 
and white iridescent flowers which create a delightful cool, yet colorful 
effect. In bloom all summer from mid-June until early October. 
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Polemonium, Blue Pearl (See page 69) 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT 
As Well as for Your Flowers 
What your plants need is a balanced organic plant food. Not just a 
stimulant. They need one containing in right amounts, those things 
that make plenty of strong roots, produce sturdy stalks, thrifty foliage 
and an abundance of good sized blooms. 
That’s exactly the kind of Plant Food we use at Wayside. Much of 
our success in growing such unfailingly fine plants is due to it. 
What it has done; and is doing for our 600 miles of plants, it will 
do for your garden. 
Turn to page 7 and get the full facts about it. 
Plumbago Larpentae (See page 68) 
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