GROWERS OF FINE PERENNIALS 
GEUM 
AVENS 
Pretty border species growing about 15 to 18 
inches high, and producing showy, bright-colored 
flowers from May to July. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. A _ fine’ introduction of 
great merit. Rich golden yellow blossoms, coun- 
terpart of G. Mrs. Bradshaw. Fine for hardy 
garden. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
MRS. BRADSHAW (Chinoense). A splendid new 
variety, with large double flowers of a fiery red, 
blooming nearly all summer. Peculiarly attrac- 
tive. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
GILIA 
RUBRA. Skyrocket flower. 
fused scarlet. 
great 
hardy, 
Color is a coral suf- 
Fine airy foliage. Spectacular in 
spikes of vivid coloring. Fully winter 
it is a generous, easy perennial. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
GYPSOPHILA 
BRISTOL FAIRY. The value of Gypsophila Bris- 
tol Fairy for cutting and border exhibition is 
fond knowledge. One of the finest crops in our 
memory is growing in our nursery rows. 
Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $35.00 
OLDHAMIANA. 
Paniculata but 
A variety somewhat similar to 
it has a much longer season, 
flowering until late in the Autumn. Flowers 
white, delicately tinted pink. 
Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
PANICULATA SNOW - WHITE DOUBLE. Pure 
white double strain, 2 feet. 
Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.50 
PANICULATA. Dense and spreading, flowers in 
feathery panicles. 
Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.50 
HELENIUM 
RIVERTON BEAUTY. Pure lemon-yellow, with 
disc of purplish black. 3 to 4 feet high. Early 
fall from August to October. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
INCOMPARABILIS SUMMER GOLD. A greatly 
improved form which should do much to increase 
the popularity of this easily grown plant. During 
July and August, when cut-flower material is not 
plentiful, it produces large, almost double 
flowers of rich golden color, on strong branching 
stems. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
SCABRA EXCELSA. Rich chrome yellow flowers 
turning to a bright yellow as they mature. They 
are almost double, having from 4 to 5 rows of 
petals, of robust growth, about 3 feet high. Free 
flowering and makes an effective display. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
Hemerocallis 
The list below is the best in the trade to serve the practical purpose of commercial 
planters. 
The color range is sound, the flowering period and plant character fills 
the season of June, July and August with a brightness provided by the Hemero- 
callis alone. 
REMEMBER ! 
THIS LIST SELLS ONLY A WHOLE PLANT — ONE 
THAT MAKES ITS DISPLAY IN THE FIRST SEASON YOU HAVE IT 
You have, consequently, a profit opportunity within a few weeks after you pur- 
chase your plants. 
your planting. 
of the quality you receive. 
You do not have to wait until a finely cut division matures in 
This is guaranteed, and you are unconditionally the final judge 
Per 10 Per 100 
AMARYLLIS. Golden orange, July and August. 3 feet 
BAGDAD. 3% ft. July. Rich combination of clear orange throat, 
outer petals coppery red and mid-zone madder-brown 
BAY STATE. (Bet.) 
June to August 
DAUNTLESS. 3 ft. July, August. Pale yellowish orange. Large wide 
overlapping petals. Fine 
DAWN. Rose-buff with a pink flush. 30 in. Ancult 
DR. REGAL. Rich orange yellow, May, 2% ft. ee ae 
FLAVA. (Lemon Lily). Clear yellow, 2% ft. June 
FULVA MACULATA. Identical to aa flowers much larger, grows 
more robust 
A large Bee yellow. Fast growing. 45 in. 
GOLDENI. Well named. The many fine, ie Picea orange flowers 
are produced freely in early July. Height 3 feet, quite vigorous in 
habitwandsa most ertectivies:Sarcenmvablety =. en amen 
GYPSY. Deep orange, 3 feet, July, very showy. 
HYPERION. Citron yellow, prolific, July, 40 in. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. THiuge apricot and yellow, July, 4 feet... 
KWANSO FL. PL. Double bronze-gold, July, 4 feet 
LEMON KING. Fluted lemon yellow. 
LINDA. Pure golden yellow, prolific, low, July, August . 
MARGARET PERRY. One of the best. 
MARY STOKER. 42 inches. Definitely one of the most beautiful 
hybrids. Brownish red with a prominent canary yellow stripe. Clear 
3 feet, July... 
Scarlet-orange, June 
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MIKADO. Orange, mahogany-red ee ecae June, 2% feet 
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Late oes clear yellow, 
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English red, orange throat, most 
RAJAH. 3% feet, July-August. 
OPHIR. 41% feet, early July, huge golden... 
SERENADE. 4 feet. Light pastel shade of yellow and oh, Te. 
LHE GEM: Richest yellow, late) July, 3 feetws.se)-54. 4.5... 55 000 
PERN An “elusive” wine-red with graceful pricted oeitells. 3 feet. 
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THUNBERGI. eae Flags but lower in July, a month later. 0 
to three feet, a distinctive cUlemey ClO Wie eee eae 
VESTA. (Stout). Deep glistening gold-orange. Holds up well in hot 
weather. 30 inches. June and July : 
AUGUST PIONEER. Chrome yellow 
HANKOW. Orange with a red eye 
SUNNY WEST. Soft yellow 
SYMPHONY. Rose and yellow 
WAU BUN. Red and yellow 
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bition grade, to display next season. 
all at $7.50 per 100. 
SPECIAL NOTE: All of the Hemerocallis above are fully developed exhi- 
For those who like to set liners to the 
field or merchandise small divisions, we will be glad to make them up, good 
planter’s grade, the following varieties, separate: Amaryllis, Fulva Maculata, 
Kwanso Fl. Pl., Lemon King, Mikado, Ophir, Margaret Perry, Thunbergi, 
For 250 and more of a variety, discount 10%. 
