ZINNIAS continued 
MEXICAN ZINNIAS 
8275—HAAGEANA, PERSIAN CARPET. In this 
new variety the flowers are larger, the stems 
longer and the colors more varied than in the 
older strain. Colors range from cream through 
yellows and bronze to mahogany. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 4 Oz. 75c 
Illustrated in color on page 42. 
8280—Haageana Double Hybrids. The Mexi- 
can Zinnias have single, semi-double and double 
blossoms, an inch or less in diameter, of 
variegated mahogany, red, orange, yellow and 
cream, no two exactly alike. 18 in. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 65c. 
Harris 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
BUSH ZINNIAS 
8225—Gracillima, Red Riding Hood. One of 
the most attractive and showy border plants 
available. Growing 2 ft. high, they are mounds 
of small bright scarlet pompon blooms all 
summer. It makes a striking background for 
white bedding petunias, and has been used 
effectively to face down a row of white Cleome. 
Dinhte : 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 75c 
8220—Cupid Zinnias Mixed Colors. Here is 
a zinnia that we feel sure you will like. Bushy 
little plants covered with very tiny, bright, 
double flowers which are excellent for small 
bouquets. 2 ft. 
Pktaloce lew Pkt. 25e7 007, foc. 
Red Riding Hood is a showy little Zinnia. 
Perennials are indispensable to a garden, whether it be small or large. They 
provide colorful early, midseason and late bloom as well as interesting variations 
in form and foliage. Many of them persist for years requiring little or no care 
except an occasional dividing. 
All varieties we offer are chosen for their ability to survive under Northeastern 
conditions. They are field grown plants which are well rooted, vigorous, and free 
from disease. 
Anemones are an asset to any garden because 
they grow in the shade, bloom in the fall and 
are lovely in the garden or as cut flowers. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA (windflower) 
Because they bloom from September to No- 
vember the Japanese Anemones are a valuable 
addition to perennial plantings. They thrive in 
partial shade and once established persist for 
years. 21% to 3 ft. 
Marie Manchard. Semi-double, very large white 
blooming Sept. and Oct. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
Queen Charlotte. Semi-double “La France 
pink,” large and perfectly formed flowers. 3 ft.; 
Sept. and Oct. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
BLEEDING HEART 
Dicentra spectabilis. No garden is complete 
without its plant of this old favorite. Long 
graceful sprays of heart-shaped pink flowers are 
produced in late Apr. and early May. Foliage 
light green and very graceful. This dies down in 
late summer so some precaution should be tak- 
en to mark the plant’s location. Can be left un- 
disturbed for years. 3 ft. 
75c each; 3 for $1.95; Doz. $7.00. 
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 
OUR PRICES INCLUDE PACKAGING AND SHIPPING CHARGES 
SHIPPING LIMITS—We do not ship plants west of Illinois nor south of Virginia. 
SHIPPING DATES—We start shipping perennial plants as soon as the frost is out of the ground. 
This is about April 15th in normal seasons. Perennial plants will not be shipped after May 15th. 
If your order is received too late for spring shipment it will be reserved for fall shipment. 
ANNUAL PLANTS are shipped between May 15th and June 10th and orders are filled in the se- 
quence in which we have received them. 
FALL SHIPMENTS—Practically all of our perennials, with the exception of Chrysanthemums, are 
available in the fall and may be ordered for fall shipment at spring prices. 
NO PLANTS SENT, C.0.D. 00.255 2c nc sce c cee sc css SIX PLANTS AT HALF THE DOZEN PRICE. 
COMPLAINTS—Due to weather and growing conditions over which we have no control, we can- 
not guarantee to make replacements unless complaints are made within a limited time: spring 
shipments by June 15th; fall shipments by April 25th of the following year. Do not return 
plants received in bad condition. 
FOR FASTER MAIL SERVICE—See page 1 for Special Handling fees. 
CANDY TUFT (iberis) 
Purity. The plants of this new variety are 
much more compact than the species and the 
flower clusters two to three times as large. 
The low mounds of white set off by the shiny 
evergreen foliage are perfect for the front of 
flower or shrub borders. Blooms from late April 
through June. A light shearing will keep the 
plants compact. 9 to 12 in. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30. 
Candytuft has evergreen foliage and 
white flowers. 
ANCHUSA 
Myosotidifiora. (Forget-me-not flowered An- 
chusa.) Here’s a plant that looks like a glorified 
forget-me-not. Grows a foot high, blooms in 
May and June, thrives in partial shade. Very 
hardy. Excellent ground cover over lilies. 
Foliage good all summer. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Cup and Saucer, Variety Mixture. These are 
among the showiest of the biennials and should 
be planted in clumps of 3 or more. Pink, laven- 
der, blue and white in the mixture. (Mixed Col- 
ors only.) 
aes 
Hardy 
Anchusa looks like a tall Forget-Me-Not and 
will grow in a shady spot. 
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55c each; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $4.75. 
