HOLLYHOCKS 
_ Chater’s Double Mixed. 2 yr. transplants. 
Dozen—$3.00. 
JAPANESE IRIS—IRIS KAEMFERI 
Purple and Gold. Dozen—$2.00. 100—$12.00. 
Shot Silk—Georgeous purple. Yellow star in 
center. 8 inch blossoms. Dozen—$6.00. 
Royal Robe. A rosy purple with tints of gold in 
the center. Dozen—$4.00. 
LIRIOPE 
We believe Liriope to be the most valuable border 
plant ever put out. It will grow right up against a 
large tree in dense shade as well as in full sun. Is 
indifferent as to soils. A border plant that will stay 
with you through the years. Is hardy to New York. 
Majestic—Muscari—tThe best broad leafed variety. 
Beautiful violet colored, coxcomb-shaped spikes in 
summer, that stand above the foliage, and last a long 
time. A very good cut flower. Should be planted 15 
inches apart for a nice hedge. Make nice specimen 
plants among shrubbery. Dozen—$2.00. 100—$15.0.0 
Riegel’s Border Gem. This is a real gem. Grows 
only 8 to 10 inches high, round and symetrical. Me- 
dium wide leaves of dark olive green. Violet colored 
flower spikes in summer. We advise planting 10 
inches apart for a nice border. Grows quickly and 
stays within bounds. Dozen—$1.50. 100—$7.00. 
Muscari—Big Blue. The old, well known variety. 
Broad leaves. Tall, round, single lavender spikes in 
midsummer. Good grower and reliable. 
Dozen—$1.50. 100—$8.00. 
MOUNTAIN FLEECE FLOWER 
Polygonum Amplexicaule Rubrum 
This is a truly different and unusual herbaceous 
_ shrub displaying a shower of fleecy flowers that are 
first white, then pink, and later a striking red. The 
flowers create a profusion of blooms amidst verdant 
foliage. The branches and stalks freeze back each 
winter, but more and stronger cane-like stalks come 
again in early spring. Usually blooms in September. 
Ultimate height 5 to 6 feet. Hardy and easily grown. 
Strong, 1 yr. stock. 50c—each. Dozen—$4.00. 
PHLOX PANICULATA 
Hardy Garden Phlax 
Dixie Phlox. Good grower. Remarkably free from 
diseases. Bright orchid pink. Large heads and tall 
growing. Withstands high temperatures and dry 
weather.—1 yr. clumps. Dozen—$2.50. 
THRIFT OR CREEPING PHLOX 
Phlox Subulata 
Dixie Brilliant. Brilliant rose. 100—$6.00 
Rosea. The old standard variety. Lavender tinted 
rose. 100—$5.00, 
TRITOMA 
Red Hot Poker—Torch Lilies 
Pfitzeri. Brilliant orange flowers. Summer bloom- 
ing. Dozen—$1.50. 
Martin’s New Hardy. Extra early. Winter Hardy. 
Yellowish red blooms. Dozen—$2.00. 
VERONICA 
Veronica spicata corymbosa. One of the finest, 
small border and rock-garden plants. 12 inch spikes 
of beautiful blue blooms. 
Dozen—$1.00. 100—$5.00. 
6 at doz. rate; 50 at 100 rate; 500 at 1,000 rate 
