Carly Swnmer Ho werlng 
Woeter Ftardy ‘Critomas 
LARGE FLOWERED VARIETIES 
Heretofore the Red Hot Poker has been known generally as a bril- 
liant orange-red, fall-flowering plant. There are species, however, 
which are early blooming and quite hardy. These have been success- 
fully crossed and recrossed so that now we can offer a collection of 
hardy, early flowering kinds. In selecting the new colors, naturally 
white, ivory, and pale yellow shades were given preference because 
they were in the first place totally lacking and secondly they are the 
most desirable tints for early and midsummer gardens. Every plant 
we send out will produce numerous flowers, but not until the second 
year do they come to perfection. Highlight your garden with these 
novel flowers, and use them freely for cutting, for which they are so 
perfectly suited. 
Golden Scepter Each 90c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.50 
This is an excellent companion for Tritoma Springtime, blooming at the 
same time, late June and early July. The 8 to 10 fine saffron-yellow, 
three-foot spikes create a fine mass of color in the summer border and 
are a superb foil for tall blue Delphiniums. Very hardy, it has survived 
our coldest weather for several years without a trace of damage. It 
grows vigorously and when not in bloom makes a fine ornamental plant. 
Goldmine Each 90c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.50 
Its bold burnished and golden yellow flowers are profusely produced 
from July until stopped by frost. Everyone who sees a clump of Gold- 
mine in bloom enthuses about its impressive beauty. It is a really fine 
plant, and should be in every garden where its stateliness and fine 
color will make it one of the most outstanding subjects. Grows about 
three feet high with often 10 or more spikes at one time. 
Maid of Orleans Each $1.15, Three $2.90, Doz. $8.50 
Visitors to the nursery tell us that this new Tritoma_is one of the most 
delicate yet forceful flowers they have ever seen. The rigid spikes of 
blooms are about 36 to 40 inches tall, and carry long spires of palest 
empire-yellow blooms which when a day old shade through palest straw- 
yellow to ivory-white. In effect we see a white flower of great warmth 
and beauty. The plants are not overly large and produce from 10 to 15 
flower spikes. A clump of these flanked by blue Delphinium or grown 
for contrast with any red Phlox or in particular Phlox Cheerfulness will 
create a stunning picture in your garden throughout July and early 
August. Tested for hardiness and not found wanting. 
Primrose Beauty Each 90c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.50 
The beautiful spotless primrose-yellow spikes produced by this plant 
are unique for their grace as well as their delightful color. They are 
faultlessly shaped, and slightly arched, creating a charming effect. 
Primrose Beauty blooms in early summer. The spikes are about 30 
inches tall, lending a charm to the flower border few other plants can. 
We consider it far superior to Towers of Gold. It is perfectly hardy as 
well as free of bloom. 
Springtime Each 90c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.50 
(Plant Patent No. 318.) A fascinating new hardy Tritoma which flow- 
ers in early July. The upper part of the flower is rich coral-red, the 
lower half ivory-yellow. These sparkling and clear contrasting col- 
ors hold one’s attention in a pleasing manner. Springtime has been 
tested for hardiness for five winters in all kinds of soil and has weath- 
ered these conditions without any protection. We heartily recommend 
this novelty. It combines beautifully in the garden with pale blue Del- 
phiniums or pure white Regale Lilies in flower at the same time. A well 
established plant will produce as many as 10 to 15 flower spikes about 
3 feet tall. They are very graceful and superb for cutting. 
Summer Sunshine Each 90c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.50 
Strong, bold, flame-red flower heads on 3-foot spikes in July make this 
a bright summer spot in the garden. The plant is bushy and clean. 
Attractive when not in bloom. It is very prolific and produces an un- 
usual amount of flowers which also are exceptionally fine as cut flow- 
ers. Like all our other new Tritomas, this variety is thoroughly hardy 
in Mentor, and with some protection should survive winters in the 
coldest parts of this country. 
SMALL FLOWERED TRITOMAS 
Winter Hardy Varieties ; x 
Coral Sea (Plant Patent No. 563) Each $1.15, Three $2.90, Doz. $8.50 
The color of its many flowers is a superbly fine shade of pastel coral- 
red, overlaid with deep rose, a color not observed in many cultivated 
flowers. It has a richness and refinement of which you will be in- 
stantly conscious. The plants are not overly bold, but form graceful 
clumps which in June and July produce from 15 to 30 medium sized 
flower spikes which are of uniform height, about 30 inches. They are 
graceful and particularly fine for cutting. We have tested this variety 
for five years for winter hardiness, and offer it without any hesitation 
as a winter-hardy Tritoma. However, in severe climates it is well to 
give a little winter protection as one would any other plant. 
Rosea Superba Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
New for 1952. A most unusual combination of colors. Lower 2/3 of 
flower head is cold clear white while the upper 1/3 is tinted a soft 
pinkish rosy red. When established, plants produce about 15 to 20 
spikes, 22 to 3 feet high, foliage is graceful and ornamental. Last 
but not least, this variety is perfectly hardy and makes a fine show 
in the flower border. Is at its best from July until September. 
Vanilla Each 90c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.50 
A dainty, exceedingly free flowering, small Tritoma. The open flowers 
are clear pale yellow on stems about 24 inches tall. Foliage is grass- 
like anda fine base for the great number of flowers produced. It is 
not at all unusual to count 25 or more flower spikes on a single plant. 
At its best throughout June. Vanilla is a fine variety for garden deco- 
ration as well as for cutting. It is perfectly hardy and in most extreme 
cold sections will winter over with very little protection. 
White Fairy Each 95c, Three $2.35, Doz. $7.00 
A very dainty and very free flowering small Tritoma. The pure white 
blossoms are open and graceful on thin stems about 24 inches tall. 
Foliage is grasslike and ornamental throughout the summer. A good 
companion to the variety Vanilla. In full bloom in June with 15 or 20 
dainty spikes on each plant. Lovely ‘‘cool’’ flower in the garden and 
exceptionally good for cutting. It is perfectly hardy but advise a slight 
protection where temperatures go far below zero. 
CNew Giant 
cSritoma 
W.S. REEVES 
The giant among Trito- 
mas. Imported before the 
war from England where 
this sensational plant originat- 
ed. Its growth is robust and or- 
namental. During July numer- 
ous spikes 5 to 6 feet tall carry 
flower heads 12 to 15 inches 
long and 4 to 5 inches in di- 
ameter, of a soft coral-red col- 
or. It is a handsome, bold plant 
and makes a beautiful showing 
in the garden. You, as well as 
your friends, will be surprised 
as well as pleased with this fine 
new importation from Europe. 
Ea. $1.15, Three $2.90, Doz. $8.50 
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