POTTER NURSERIES 
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 
PERENNIALS 
This is just a partial list of Perennials grown by us, these are some of the most beautiful and hardy varieties. 
ALYSSUM. (Rock Madwort). Saxatile Compactum 
—Compact basket of Gold 10 in. Flowers Apr. 
& May. 
Each $ 
ANEMONE. (Windflower). Pulsiti!la: 9-12 inches. 
Its deep Violet flowers are first out in the 
spring. 
Each $ 
AQUILEGIA. (Columbine). Mrs. Scott Elliott Hy- 
brids—Very long spurred. Colors range through 
shades of Lavender, Mauves, Blues, Purples, 
Whites, Creams, Yellow to Bronze, Red and 
Blue shades. 3 ft. May and June. 
Each $ 
ARABIS. (Double White Rock Cress). Alpina Fl. 
Pl—Double white Flowers April to June. A very 
fine rock plant and the sprays of flowers low 
growing for borders and edges. 
Each $ 
ARMERIA. (Thrift of Sea Pink). Cepholotes Rub- 
ra—Red, May-June, 8 to 10 inches. 
Each $ 
ARMERIA MARITIMA SFLENDENS. Rosy magenta 
flowers on 1 in. stems in June, 4 to 6 inches. 
Each $ 
ASTERS. (Beechwood Challenger). Crimson red, 
medium height. September. 
ASTERS. (Alpine). Goliath—Large bluish purple. 
Dwarf to 8 in. June. 
ASTERS. (Huarrington’s Pink). rose in 
clusters, Sept. to Frost. 3-4 ft. 
Silvery 
ASTERS. (Royal Pink). One of the best and most 
prolific bloomer literally smothered with bright 
pink flowers. 
Each §$. 
CAMPANULA. (Bellflower). Persicifolia—Blue 3 
ft. June. 
Each $ 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA. (Blue Bells of 
Scotland). Clear blue 10 in. June-Aug. 
Each $ 
CARNATIONS HARDY GRENADIN. (Outdoor Car- 
nation). Fine Mixture. 18 to 20 inches. All 
summer. Scarlet, Yellow, White, Brown and Pink, 
Each $ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. We grow a complete line of 
these tall-growing mums in the leading early 
blooming varieties and can supply most any 
color. Call or write for list, or order by color. 
Approved Thoroughly 
Rooted Cuttings_._Each~-$- : 
April thru July. 
Established Clumps Each §. 
All Year. 
CUSHION MUMS. These are the low growing, 
round, ball-shape mums. Very hardy and ex- 
ceptionslly attractive in the Fall. Every garden 
should have some of these. Bronze, Pink, Red, 
White, Lavender and Yellow. 
Rooted Cuttings__. Each §$ 
April thru Juiy. 
Established Clumps Each $ 
All year. 
DELPHINIUM. (Pacifics Mixed). Tall. 
Each $ 
DIANTHUS SWEET PINKS. (Beatrice). Fine and 
hardy, flowers are double salmon pink. May and 
June. 12 inches. 
Each $ 
BICENTRA SPECTABILIS. (Bleeding Heart). Old- 
fashioned. 
Each §$ 
DICENTRA EXIMA. (Cut-leaf Bleeding Heart). 
Same bloom ss old-fashioned but blooms all 
summer. 
DIGITALIS. (Foxglove). Fine mixture June. 5 to 
7 ft. Purple, Rose, White, Yellow. 
Each §$. 
GAILLARDIA. (Blanket Flower). 
BURGUNDY—Shining deep wine red, practically 
no yellow. 18 inches. 
Each $ 
GRANDIFLORA SUPERBA—2 ft. All 
Combination of colors. 
Each $ 
summer. 
HELIANTHUS. (Loddon Gold Sunflower). Enorm- 
ous Dahlia-like flower, bright Yellow. 5 inches 
in diameter. 4 to 5 ft. September. Valuable for 
cutting. 
Each $ 
HEUCHERA. (Coral Bell). Mixed colors. 18 to 24 
inches. Blooms all summer. 
Each $ 
IBERIS. (Candytuft). Sempervirens—White, 8 
inches. Fine for Border, does well in light shade 
and excellent as a ground cover in front of 
Shrubbery. 
Each $ 
LIRIOPE. (Muscari Exiflora). Blooms July and 
September. Purplish Violet, grows well in dense 
shade. Low growing. 
Each $ 
LYCHNIS. (Catchfly). Viscara Fl. Pl. June Bril- 
liant rosy-red, 2 ft. 
Each $ 
MATRICARIS, (Fever Few). Ball’s Double, white, 
2 ft. All summer. 
Each $ 
13 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. (Hardy Upright Phlox). 
Easy to grow, profuse bloomers, these five out- 
standing Phlox will make a gorgeous display 
of color in the garden from June until late 
summer. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA: 
BEACON. Cherry Red. 
LOUISE ABBEMA. White. 
GRAF ZEPPLIN. White with Red eye. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. Lavender Blue. 
FLASH. Crimson Red. 
Each $ 
PHLOX SUBULATA. (Creeping Moss Phlox). Bright 
Rose Pink, Red, White, Blue. 
Each $ 
PRIMULA. (Hardy Primrose). Veris Martins Select 
Hybrids—Fine quality flowers and _ beautiful 
strain of all shades. 
Each $ 
PYRETHRUM. (Painted Daisy). Robinson Hybrids. 
All shades, 18 inches, May and June. 
Each $ 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM. (Hybridum). Red 
Each $ 
SCABIOSA. (Blue-Bonnet or Pin Cushion Flower). 
Caucasica—Soft shade of lavender. Blooms in 
June. Stems 15 to 24 inches high until Sep- 
tembers. 
Each $ 
STGKESIA. (Blue Moon). Silvery-blue. 18 to 20 
inches. Blooms July to October. 
Each §$. 
TEUCRIUM. (Popular Perennial Hedge). Chama- 
edrys—lIts fresh, green stems rise 8 to 12 
inches, can be effectively trimmed without fear 
of exposing hollow spots. Silvery rose flowers. 
Each $ 
TRITOMA. (Red Hot Poker). Red and Gold. 
Flowers in early July, rich red tops, a clear 
cream yellow on a strong, sturdy flower spike. 
Each §$ 
VERONICA. (Speedwell). Incana Rosea—Silvery 
gray foliage with upright spikes of lovely pink 
flowers in June. 
Each $ 
VERONICA. (Rupestris). Deep green foliage hid- 
den in mid-summer with clouds of bright blue 
flowers. Creeping habit barely over 3 inches 
high. 
Each §$ 
PANSIES. Giant blooming varieties. A fine mix- 
ture, that will produce a riot of colors, and 
so easy to grow. 
Per sdozen2.< = -= $ 
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