EUPATORIUM - Hemp Agrimony; Hardy Ageratum 
Hardy perennials of somewhat robuct feoit, and suitcscle for large, 
mixed borders of the wild garden. Flowers produced in terminal corymbs. 
Cul-ure. Ordiriary soil ard a half-shady position. Plant in autumn or 
spring, 12 to 15 incnes apart. 
Coelestinum Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50, 100 $25.00 
A pretty, hardy plant, with light purple-blue flowers simi'ar to the 
Agsratum; in flower from August until frost. 12 to 14 inches. Good cut 
flower lasting a week or more in water and of easy culture. 
FERNS - Hardy Varieties 
The cultivation of Hardy Ferns is remarkably simple. All they want is 
a little light ciluvial soil, a little loam and peat or leaf mold sufficient 
te keep the soil light and open, plenty of moisture, position varying from 
partial to deep shade. 
Culture. A shady position is, of course, preferred, or a spot which aets 
practically no sun, will be an ideal place for a fernery. If the position 
should be a very damp one, it will b2 advisable to raise the surface 
about 6 inches to a foot. For a good effect plant 8 to 10 inches apart. 
Adiantum pedatum Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50, 100 $25.00 
The well known Maidenhair Fern, grows at its best on moist banks, stony 
and well shaded. It will thrive in any shaded location, even if dry, but 
will not be as tall as it will with plenty of moisture. Try it with Bleeding 
Heart under trees. 
*Aspidium acrostichoides 
Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $20.00 
(Wood Fern.) (Polystichum.) An evergreen species with deep green, 
divided fronds. Should be planted in a shady position. 12 inches. 
Aspidium spinulosum Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $20.00 
The most beautiful of the evergreen wood ferns, and most useful, too. 
It is picked fer florists use, but it is as useful in shade, especially if 
moist, for it will make a strong clump to 30 inches high. Beautifully 
divided pinnae give a lacy effect. Easily cultivated. 
Asplenium filix-foemina 
Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $20.00 
The Lady Fern is both our most common, and our most valuable form. 
Fine and delicate, it is very attractive and if one wants a cover for 
shade, or partial sun, this is the plant. 
Osmunda cinnamomea Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50, 100 $25.00 
In wet swampy land, the Cinnamon Fern will grow six feet tall. Yet it 
thrives in deep shade, and is tall enough. A luxuriant plant, very sturdy, 
and because of the root size, able to care for itself in competition. 
Osmunda Claytoniana Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $20.00 
Clothed with loose wool when unfolding its fronds in spring, but soon 
becoming perfectly smooth. This Fern, two to three feet high, is found 
in rather dry, shaded places and does quite well under cultivation. / 
FUNKIA - Hosta 
Hardy, herbaceous perennials with handsome green or variegated foliage, 
and Lily-like flowers borne on graceful spikes. The ovate, cordate, or 
lance-shaped leaves grow in tufted form. Excellent plants for growing in 
sunny or partially shady borders on the margins of water or as edgings 
to beds and walks. 
Culture. Funkias require to be grown ina rich, well manured soil, The 
variegated kinds are best grown in partial shade. The others will suc- 
ceed in sunny borders, or as specimens in groups. Subcordata should 
be grown in a warm, sheltered position. Plant in fall or early spring, 
six inches apart. 
Coerulea lanceolata Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $20.00 
Broad green leaves; blue flowers from July to August. 
Glauca Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50, 100 $25.00 
A very fine species with large blue-gray leaves. It develops into a state- 
ly, handsome foliage plant for the open border and is superb in shady 
places. May also be used in the rock garden. 
Subcordata grandiflora Each 95c, Three $2.35, Doz. $7.00, 100 $40.00 
Very large, pure white, Lily-shape, fragrant flowers in August and 
September. One of the best and used very extensively as a ground 
cover for Lily beds. The foliage provides protection to the bulbs, and 
the flowers because of their Lily-like appearance blend in well with the 
taller growing Lilies. 
Thomas Hogg Each $1.10, Three $2.75, Doz. $7.50, 100 $45.00 
A most desirable, strong growing kind. Does well in shade or sun and 
loves moisture. Its rich, large green leaves have a narrow, clear silver 
edging which greatly enhances its beauty. 
Variegata Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50, 100 $25.00 
Variegated foliage; blue flowers. Beautiful edging plant. 
Cypsophila Repens Bodgeri 
GAILLARDIA - Blanket Flower 
We consider the Gaillardia one of the most desirable hardy plants in 
cultivation. Everyone will have noticed how grandly Gaillardias have 
thriven through droughts; they seem hardly to need water. The gay blos- 
soms are obtainable in perpetual profusion from June to November, and 
the greater the drought and scarcity of other flowers the more the 
utility of the perennial Gaillardia is demonstrated. : 
Culture. A rich, but light soil is essential to grow Gaillardias success- 
fully. They cannot be depended upon to survive the winter on heavy, 
clay soiis, but do splendidly on those of a light or medium character. 
Require a sunny position. Plant in fall or spring, 6 to 8 inches apart. 
General George Patton (Plant Patent No. 962) 
~ Each 95c, Three $2.35, Doz. $7.00, 100 $40.00 
The flower is a brilliant derk red with a narrow, distinct golden tip on 
the flower petal. It is enormous in size yet beautifully proportioned 
and the first flowers are borne on 314-ft. or even taller husky stems. 
These first big flowers are followed during the summer by great quan- 
tities of somewhat smaller flowers on the lateral growth. The plant is 
a strong dependable grower, and is so amazingly colorful that it will 
attract attention in any garden. It is not at all unusual to grow flow- 
ers four and five inches in diameter. Like all Gai.lardias, it must be 
grown in a warm, sunny and well drained soil. 
GYPSOPHILA - Chalk-Plant; Baby’s Breath 
They cre remarkabie for their numerous feathery panicles of small, 
starry, white or pink_flowers borne in profusion on threadlike stalks 
during early summer. The flowers are highly prized for cutting. 
Culture. Gypsophilas will succeed in any well drained and not too heavy 
soil. They are very partial to lime, and it is well to mix some lime with 
the soil before planting. A sunny position is essential. Plant all fully 
two feet apart; Repens 8 inches apart. Plant in autumn or early sprina. 
Bristol Fairy Each 95c, Three $2.35, Doz. $7.00 
Bristol Fairy produces large panicles of double, white flowers, in which 
the individual blossom is quite large, and of the purest white. It also 
flowers continuously throughout the summer. A No. 1 plant for cut 
flowers. 
Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $20.00 
Paniculata compacta 
When _in bloom in August and September it forms a symmetrical mass 
2 to 3 feet in height and as much through, of minute white flowers 
having a beautiful gauzelike appearance. 
Paniculata flora-plena Each 95c, Three $2.35, Doz. $7.00 
A light and graceful cut flower, compatible with all others, no matter 
of what shape or color; masses of minute double white flowers. Lovely 
for cutting and this is the variety best suited for drying. Its feathery 
blooms are most valuable under winter bouquets. 
Repens Bodgeri Each 80c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00 
A dwarf double white flowering Gypsophila, reaching a height of about 
2 feet. It blooms at least two weeks earlier than any other double- 
flowering form, very desirable for the smaller garden, excellent for 
cutting. 
Repens, Rosy Veil Each 80c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00 
A new dwarf pink double-flowering Gypsophila. Established plants reach 
A height of 2 feet and bloom in summer and fall. They start blooming 
two weeks earlier than the tall double Gypsophila and continue later in 
the season. Fit perfectly in the small garden and are fine for cutting. 
HELIOPSIS - Orange Sunflower 
Allied to the perennial Sunflower, belonging to the same order, and 
natives of America. They bear their large, orange colored flowers on 
long, wiry stems, and are invaluable for cutting. 
Culture. Grow in ordinary rich soil in a sunny border. They make a most 
effective feature grown in bold masses. Plant in autumn or spring, 12 
inches apart. Lift, divide and replant every third year. 
Scabra incomparabilis Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
Admitted to be one of the finest border perennials introduced in recent 
years. The flowers are a rich golden yellow, nearly double, and over 
three inches in diameter. It is of easy growth, attaining a height of 
about three feet, and is in flower continuously from July to autumn. 
Gold-Greenheart Each 80c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00 
This new variety was received a year ago from Europe where it is rec- 
ognized as well as in the United States as the best of the Heliopsis. It 
grows into a fine floriferous plant about 3 to 4 feet high with clean 
foliage. It produces a prolific display of fully and closely double 
buttercup-yellow flowers which are superb for cutting. It makes a 
wonderful display in the garden. An added interest is the small.emerald- 
green heart which shows when the flowers are opening. This disappears 
when the blooms are fully developed. The recurving petals, its clear 
yellow color as well as freedom of bloom make this a wonderful plant. 
Absolutely hardy anywhere and of easiest culture. 
