Perennial K CAULY Comes With Povennials 
FALL PRICES ARE LOWER 
We offer many collections in the Fall at prices 
that can save many dollars in building or main- 
taining your garden. It is not simply that digging 
the plants is easier and better—everything about 
Fall shipping saves us money. | 
The season is longer, we are not so rushed. It is 
actually easier to ship. Our stock is usually 
complete on all varieties. Frequently we have a 
surplus of some varieties that we offer at extra- 
special savings. (See the prices on our Peony 
Collections this year.) 
We reflect all those savings in the prices in this 
list. And this year we believe prices are lower 
for our plants and bulbs than we will be able to 
make them for many years to come. 
THIS FALL SUPPLEMENT 
This Fall Supplement is not a full list of our 
stock. It is designed to call your attention to 
such plants and bulbs as are best set in autumn. 
ALL PRICES ARE NET 
On all plants or bulbs we will prepay postage, 
if you prefer, if 10 per cent is added to the price 
of the plants and bulbs in your order. Add 20 
per cent for points west of the Mississippi. This 
covers both shipping cost and special packing. If 
no shipping method is specified, we will ship 
Express Collect. Lilacs by Express only. 
TWO REGAL PERENNIAL COLLECTIONS OF RARE VALUE 
Fall is the ideal time to plant perennials. In late August or early September, the Spring-and-Sum- 
mer-blooming plants are making root-growth for next year’s flowering. These two selections are true 
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“pictures,” 
chosen for their range of color, height, and form. Bought singly, they would be 50 per cent 
more expensive. No substitutions, please, at these special prices. 
EARLY-BLOOMING COLLECTION 
Aquilegia, mixed colors 
Mertensia virginica 
Delphinium chinense 
Dictamnus rubra 
Digitalis ambigua 
Doronicum plantagineum (excelsum) 
Hemerocallis flava 
Campanula carpatica 
Lupinus, mixed 
Lychnis chalcedonica 
Pyrethrum hybridum 
Trollius ledebouri 
36 HARDY PLANTS $8.50 
(3 each of above varieties) vyajye$11.50 
SUMMER-BLOOMING COLLECTION 
Achillea ptarmica, Perry‘s 
Liatris pycnostachya 
Shasta Daisy 
Coreopsis lanceolata 
Echinacea purpurea 
Gaillardia grandiflora 
Hemerocallis thunbergi 
Statice latifolia 
Platycodon grandiflorum 
Phlox, Orange Queen 
Monarda pink, cerise, or carmine 
Aconitum fischeri 
36 HARDY PLANTS $8.50 
(3 each of above varieties) yajue$11.50 
If you wish to purchase any of the above perennials in separate varieties they may be had at 35 cts. each, 
three of one kind for 90 cts., or $3.00 per doz., except for Dictamnus ruba, Trollius ledebouri and Aconitum 
fischeri which are 50 cts. each, three for $1.25, or $5.00 per doz. 
PROTECTING PLANTS 
A little protection is essential for nearly all the hardy plants in winter; not a protection so much 
against frost, for this is natural to them, but a protection against mild winter weather. Plants that are 
hardy enough for the severest winter weather may be killed by alternate freezing and thawing. Nature 
often provides protection in the dead foliage falling about the plant but we should protect them with 
three or four inches of marsh hay or straw put on in early November, with a little brush to prevent this 
covering being blown off. 
