SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS MULTIPLEX 
SPIRAEA—Astilbe 
Choice plants for shade or partial shade in a cool moist 
position, especially lovely growing among ferns. 
Betsy Cuperius—Fine spikes of pink and cream. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
*chinensis pumila—Very dwarf sort with absurdly large heads 
of blue-toned deep rose flowers. 8”. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
Deutschland—A lovely pure white. 2’. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
Fanal—A new vivid, brilliant red. This novelty is in a class by 
itself for bold color effect. 95c each; 3 for $2.65; doz. $9.50 
Fever—New. A spectacular bright fiery red, even brighter 
than the famous Fanal. $1.10 each; 3 for $2.95; doz. $11.00 
Gloria Supreme—Brilliant rose-pink. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
Juno—lIntense deep purplish rose. Very large heads on tall 
stems. 85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
One each of the 7 Astilbes $5.65 
SPIRAEA (Spy-ree’-a)—Meadow Sweet 
Delightful herbaceous plants for a moist situation in sun or 
shade forming large clumps with many stalks of feathery 
fragrant flowers in broad loosely built heads. One of the 
“must haves.” 
aruncus—Graceful plumes of lacelike, creamy-white flowers 
in large spires on strong canes 4’ tall. The large pinnate 
leaves are very ornamental all season. 
*filipendula hexapetala—Deep green fern-like foliage forming 
a 4” mat with slender wiry stems 15” tall of deep cream 
flowers showing a pink reverse. 
*filipendula fl. pl—A little more dwarf than the above and very 
double flowers. A well established clump in full bloom is 
one of the daintiest things imaginable. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
palmata elegans—An exquisite shade of glowing, deep salmon- 
pink flowers in large branching heads freely produced on 
4’ stalks. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
ulmaria fl. p!.—Immense heads of wonderfully fragrant cream- 
colored double flowers on strong 4’ canes, scenting the 
whole garden in July. 
venusta (Martha Washington Plume)—Delightful rosy car- 
mine flowers in well formed 10” heads blooming between 
palmata and ulmaria make this a most desirable border 
plant. 4’. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
One each of 6 Spiraeas $3.85 
3 All plants listed in this section may be planted either spring or fall 
SPIRAEA ASTILBE 
SANGUINARIA (San-gui-nair’-i-a)—-Blood Root 
A choice little native for a shady spot delighting in cool 
moist leaf mold. 
*canadensis—Glistening pure white, waxy flowers, an inch 
across on 4” stems in very early spring followed by large 
glaucous blue-green leaves. 
*canadensis muitiplex—tThis is the rare double form which has 
been grown from a single plant found years ago in the 
Michigan woods. The lovely waxen flowers are fully double 
and should not be confused with the semi-double forms 
sometimes offered. $1.50 each 
One each of the Sanguinarias $1.95 
STATICE (Stat’-i-see)—Sea Lavender 
A most useful plant for airy effects in the border and bou- 
quets. Will grow and slowly increase for many years in any 
good garden soil in sun or partial shade. 
*latifolia—From a rosette of large basal leaves springs an im- 
mense head often 114’ high and 2’ across of many branched 
wiry little stems terminating in countless bright blue- 
poe flowers. May be dried as well as used for fresh cut 
owers. 
THYMUS (Tym’-us)—Thyme 
Valuable plants having many uses such as carpeting, dry 
banks, covering barren exposed spots in the rockery, wall 
planting, covering the bulb bed or spring bulbs planted 
in rockery or border, between stepping stones, ete. All 
have evergreen aromatic foliage, and bloom profusely. An 
occasional shearing is beneficial. 
*citriodorus aureus— Golden variegated bushlets forming 
bright spots in the rockery or border the year around. 
Lemon scented. 
“citriodorus argenteus—Beautiful silver and white leaves. 
“herba-barona—Strongly caraway scented little trailer. 
*lanuginosus—Woolly prostrate foliage. Bright pink flowers. 
One of the best for stepping stones. 
*“serpyllum—A rapid growing creeper useful for rockeries, 
between stepping stones, or on banks. May also be used in 
hot dry spots as ground cover and mowed with lawn mower. 
Very fragrant foliage hidden by bright pink flowers. 
*“serpyllum album—Lovely creeper with snow white flowers. 
*serpyllum, Annie Hall—A hybrid that is slightly taller than 
the type with slightly silvered hairy foliage and masses 
of pink flowers. 
*serpyllum coccineum—Mats of fine foliage hidden by clouds 
of red flowers in June. 
One each of the 8 Thymes $4.75 
