COMPLETE LIST of CHOICE PERENNIALS for FALL PLANTING 
Orders for less than three of one variety cannot be accepted. 
Our plants are shipped all over the entire United States, and in the past 
15 years we have handled a tremendous volume of business with a minimum 
of complaint. 
NO C.0.D. ORDERS, PLEASE. 
It is suggested that we be 
No transportation paid on any plant stock. 
allowed to ship express collect. 
Plant orders will be forwarded by express, purchaser paying charges. 
Small orders may be forwarded by parcel post, but if wanted sent this 
way, please add 10 per cent of the value of the plants to cover postage 
and packing. 
All perennials are strong, field-grown plants, with the exception of a few 
which are pot grown. They can be shipped during April and early May, and 
again in September, October and November. 
ALL VARIETIES IN THIS LIST (except where quoted), 
for 10; $45.00 per 100. 
ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum 
inches. April-May. 
ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora. Dwarf clusters of bright blue flowers resembling 
Forget-me-nots. 1 ft. May. 
ARMERIA, Bee’s Ruby. Globes of glowing red, during summer. 114 to 2 ft. 
ASTILBE, Gloria. Dwarf, dense, plumy sprays of rich pink. 2 ft. July. $1.00 
each; $9. 50 per 10. 
Fanal. Gorgeous deep red. $1.25 each; $11.00 per 10. 
Granat. Dark crimson; strong, divided spikes. 214 ft. 
each; $9.50 per 10. 
White Gloria. A very beautiful white form. $1.00 each; $9.50 per 10. 
BAPTISIA Australis. 36". Deep blue flowers resembling Lupins. May-July. 
CAMPANULA Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell). Blue. For rockeries and bor- 
ders. 8/7. July-August. Blue and white. 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells). Blue. 1 ft. June-July. 
DICENTRA (Dielytra) Eximia (Everblooming Bleeding Heart). Fine for natur- 
alizing in part shade. A summer blooming Bleeding Heart. Small pinkish 
flowers; fringed foliage. 
Spectobilis. Giant Bleeding Heart. 
$11.00 per doz. 
$1.95 for 3; $5.50 
(Basket of Gold). Golden yellow, 10 to 12 
June-July. $1.00 
Large blooming size roots. $1.00 each; 
DORONICUM Clusi. Masses of canary-yellow, Daisy-like flowers. Grows in 
clumps. Late May. 
Caucasicum. Large golden ‘yellow Daisies in April and May, and again in 
fall. 2-21 ft. 
GEUM, Fire Opal. Glowing semi-double orange flowers, 2 ft. June-July. 
Princess Juliana. Magnificent semi-double golden yellow. 2 ft. May-July. 
Wilton Ruby. Bright scarlet. June-July. 
(Helleborus Niger). Fine strong clumps of this ever- 
November-Decmber blooming. $2.00 each. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50. 
CHRISTMAS ROSE 
favorite. 
(Helleborous Orientalis). 
popular 
LENTEN ROSE 
HOLLYHOCK, Double. Chater’s Hybrids. White, pink, yellow, crimson. 5 to 7 
ft. July-August. 
IBERIS Sempervirens. A vigorous hardy Candytuft with pure white flowers in 
May and June. 8 inches. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY PIPS. For outdoor planting. 25 for $1.75; $6.00 per 
100, postpaid. 
LINUM Perenne. The old favorite Chinese Flax with blue flowers from early 
May on. 114-2 ft. 
PHLOX SUBULATA For rock gardens. 
Alba. A white form of the Mountain Pink. 
Blue Hills. Cascades of lavender-blue. 
Brilliant (Atropurpurea). Vivid crimson flowers. 
Perfection. Bright clear pink. 
PHLOX Divaricata Laphami. A compact plant covered with clear orchid- 
lavender flowers in spring. Excellent for interplanting with spring bulbs. 
PLATYCODON Grandiflorum (Japansee Balloon Flower). Blue and white. Three 
inches across; during June and July. 1-1 ft. 
POLEMONIUM, Blue Pearl. Splendid for planting with bulbs and particularly 
valuable for rock gardens. Shimmering masses of blue flowers in May and 
June. Height 12 inches. 
SWEET WILLIAM. White, Newport pink, crimson and mixed. 
TROLLIUS, European Hybrids. 
Ledebouri, Golden Queen. 
large, prominent anthers, 
Fine strain of early spring _beauties. 
Magnificent flowers of deep golden yellow with 
in bloom during late June and July. 
VIOLA Odorata Semperflorens. The hardy, fragrant wild Violet. 
VIOLET, Roya! Robe. The demand for this sensational new Violet is still 
as great as ever. There is no plant that has been received with greater 
enthusiasm since its introduction in 1943 than Violet Royal Robe. Bloom= 
ing in the spring and in the fall, it is delightfully fragrant. 
ROSES 
(For delivery in early November) 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 
RED— 
C. Christopher Stone. Old favorite scarlet. 
B. Crimson Glory. Very vigorous deep crimson. 
C. Etoile de Hollande. Lovely deep scarlet. 
B. Nocturne. (Pat. 713.) Velvety dark red. 
A Lee 
Babe Ruth. Copper-salmon buds, opening to rosy coral. 
. Capistrano. Glowing rose-pink, fragrant and vigorous. 
. Helen Traubel. 
. Mission Bells. Deep glowing salmon, opening to clear shrimp-pink. 
The Doctor. Huge flowering clear pink. 
Tom Breneman. Clear rosy pink. 
YELLOW— 
B. Butterscotch. Graceful golden yellow. 
A. Fred Howard. 
A. Gelden Scepter. 
B. Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Pale ivory-yellow. 
A. Sutter’s Gold. Clear yellow with copper veining. An exceptional variety. 
WHITE— 
C. K. A. Victoria. Old favorite white. 
B. Sleighbells. The newest and best white. 
BO ms 
Forty-niner. Rich chrome-yellow interlaced red. 
a Peace. The best new Rose in years. Huge flowers, great vigor. Soft yellow 
edged pink. 
C. President Hoover. Scarlet and yellow. 
B. Taffeta. Rose, pink, salmon and apricot. 
C. Talisman. Gold, scarlet and yellow. Excellent cut flower variety. 
FLORIBUNDA DWARF 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Bright Eyes. Lovely pale yellow. 
Crimson Rosette. Fully double velvety red. 
Fashion. Luminous coral-pink overlaid with gold. 
Pink Rosette. Fully double pure pink, 
Summer Snow. Pure white. 
. Vogue. 
World’s Fair. Velvety black-crimson. 
DOD>Ppm 
OPOPEZO 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS (For Spring Del.) 
Although not as tall growing as the regular Climbers, these have larger 
flowers and bloom throughout the season. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Deep scarlet. 
Cl. K. A. Victoria. White. 
Cl. P. Thom. Yellow. 
Cl. Peace. Yellow, edged pink. 
Cl. Talisman. Gold, scarlet and yellow. 
REGULAR CLIMBERS 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pale soft pink. 
King Midas. Large golden yellow. 
New Dawn. Everblooming pale pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet. The most popular Climber. 
Silver Moon. White. 
re we weds) 
Vivid scarlet. 
No PZ 
ROSE PRICES 
All varieties marked ‘’A’’—-$3.00 each; 
All varieties marked ‘’B’’—$2.50 each; 
All varieties marked ‘’C’’-$2.00 each; 
10 for $27.00. 
10 for $22.50. 
10 for $18.00. 
CLEMATIS 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
Crimson Kin Countess de Bouchard 
g 
Duchess of Edinburgh 
Jackmani 
Ramona 
Each Variety: $1.50, postpaid. 
COLLECTION: 1 each of the 5 varieties, $6.00, postpaid. 
Additional Varieties of Clematis 
Crispa. Flowers aire bell-like, of vey, heavy texture. Unusual shade of claret- 
purple. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50 
Deer of Albany. Beautiful pear- to chaped! pink blossoms. $2.00 each; 3 for 
Henryi. Large, creamy white flowers. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50. 
Lawsoniana. Double flowering, large blue. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
Paniculata. Clusters of fragrant white flowers. $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. 
All Clematis Postpaid. 
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