PERENNIALS 
ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW: 
6 of a kind at dozen date; 25 of a kind at 100 rate. 
Artemisia (Sage Brush or Wormwood) Doz. 
A beautiful silver foliage plant, presenting a frosty appear- 
ance. Grows about 2 feet tall. Should be planted in full 
sun with the tips of the runners above ground level. The 
foliage makes an attractive background for arrangements of 
cut flowers. 
Silver King. Silver foliage. Field-grown clumps............$1.80 
Daisy (Chrysanthemum Maximum) 
Very easy to grow. These plants like a humus-rich soil, 
plenty of moisture, and should be lifted and divided every 
2 or 3 years. 
Aglaya. A frilly type white Daisy. Bloom about 314 in. across 
on an 18-in. stem. Good for cut-flower or garden display.. 3.00 
Improved Esther Read. Larger than Esther Read. Double 
white, about 4 inches across with long sturdy stems. Con- 
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Mount Shasta. A fine, fully double white Daisy, 3 to 4-inch 
flowers on long sturdy stems, provide a fine cut flower over 
a long blooming period. A healthy and vigorous plant.... 1.80 
Dicentra (Available until April 1, only) 
Plant in medium to rich soil, eyes about 1 inch below sur- 
face. Mulch in areas where severe frost is to be expected. 
Lift and divide every 3 or 4 years. 2 
Eximia. (Cut-Leaved Bleeding Heart.) A fine border plant, 
growing about 10-12 inches tall, with pink flowers, and a fine 
lacy foliage. 
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Spectabilis (Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart). Graceful pink 
flowers, on long stems, grows 24 to 30 inches tall, and de- 
velops large clumps. 
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Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) 
Prefer a well-drained and lighter soil somewhat on the 
“sweet” side. Plant in sunny location 214-3 feet apart; mulch 
during winter. These plants are especially valuable for cut- 
flower arrangements. 
Bristol Fairy. Double white, superb for cutting............. 5.00 
Liatris (Kansas Gay Feather) 
A sturdy and very hardy plant which will thrive in almost 
any type of soil with reasonable drainage. Plant with the 
eyes about 1-2 inches below the surface. Lift and divide 
every 3-4 years. 
Pycnostachya. Tall rich purple. A wonderful cut flower. Early 
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Pycnostachya Alba. White Kansas Gay Feather............. D0) 
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Scariosa, Silver Tip. Soft lavender with silver tip, same habits 
as September Glory, but earlier flowering................ 1.50 
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Trito ma (Red Hot Poker) 
These plants make fine cut flowers and bloom over a long 
period of time, which makes it an excellent garden perennial. 
They prefer a soil with good drainage and should be “hilled 
up” and well mulched over winter. Lift and divide about 
every 3-4 years. Plant with crown 1 to 2 inches below the 
surface. Doz. 
Alcazar, sSoftrrose-red’*. nhc eae Seige Ree Ae ae en $2.40 
Golden Stream. Bright pure yellow 9) -s.s9ee5 a ee 2.40 
Goldmine, Soft amber tinted gold ...../.5.¢4.)5s as lscu,, 1.80 
Mayor:De Viuge®Pure: yellow sacha), 1 cae 2.40 
Phezert” Rich’ orange-scarletwea....00 1a.00e hoes ee 1.80 
Primrose Beauty. Delightful primrose-yellowaes eee eee 1.80 
Robustus. Heavy spike; red top, pale yellowsbascut pnw ae 1.80 
Skyrocket. Pale yellow with slight red tOpiswices ee ee 2.40 
Vanillas<Small clear tyellowsins.s un. eau a ee 1.80 
White Giant. 3-foot stems, bearing blooms of ivory-white ..... 2.40 
tion, properly labeled and carefully packed, 
SPECIAL TRITOMA TRIAL COLLECTION 
A “get acquainted” offer of 6 each of six Tritoma varieties of our selec- 
36 large field-grown plants for only ....................... 
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Hemerocallis 
(Lemon or Day Lily) 6 at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
Doz. 100 
Apricot. Apricot-orange, blooms May-June. Fragrant ...... $3.00 $20.00 
August Orange. Small rich orange blooms ................ 6.00 40.00 
Autumn Red. Good, rich velvety red, golden yellow center... 6.00 40.00 
Bagdad. Rich coppery red and brown. Large flowers .. ... 3.00 20.00 
Baronet. Rich red, toning to an orange throat ............. 3.00 20.00 
Bijou, Oranges overcastswithsaed ayes en a ne ee 3.00 20.00 
Blanche Hooker. Earliest and best red, throat shaded orange.. 9.00 60.00 
Boutonniere. Orange with rosy peach blend .............. 3.00 20.00 
Cabellero. Bi-color; vermilion petals, yellow sepals and throat.. 4.50 30.00 
Caprice. Cup-shaped brownish red. Late May-early June .... 4.50 30.00 
Chengtu. Coppery red and carmine ..................... 4.50 30.00 
Cinnabar. Cadmium-yellow, sprinkled rose-brown ........... 22055, 15.00 
Dauntless. Pale yellow with a light blotch on each petal aeiace 3.752500 
Dawn. A rosy buff, or copper-pink tone .................. 3.00 20.00 
Elfin. Clear orange. Good sized flowers. Dwarf. Very early.. 4.50 30.00 
Evening Cheer. Bright clear yellow. Blooms late Sept. and Oct. 6.00 40.00 
Fantasia. Pale red tints over greenish yellow Aten merce tere + Om 030.00s5 
George Yeld. Large canary-yellow, brushed red ............ 3.00 20.00 
Georgia. Pastel or pale buff with delicate rose tints ......... 10.00 65.00 
Golden Dream. Deep golden orange ......:.......+.0ss- 3.00 20.00 
Goldeni. Deep golden broad-petaled flowets .............. 3.00 20.00 
Golden West. Bright yellow, deep yellow throat ...3....... 2.00/58 35,00 
Gypsy. Lightorange i. 35 5) Pee 2.70 18.00 
Hesperus. Lemon-yellow, large flowers, excellent substance 1 OL00m 240.00 
Honey Redhead. Bright red, set off by a yellow border ...... 4.50 30.00 
Hyperion. Canary-yellow. Large Waky fl OWenrs at ea een eee 4.50 30.00 
Imperator. Large orange-red 04194 eee ee 3.00 20.00 
Linda. Golden yellow, base with red eye. Ruffled .......... 3.00 20.00 
Manchu. Apricot-orange, throat greenish ry ll OW tere ieee eae TO OL00 
Margaret Perry. Showy orange-red with yellowathroathemem) tee 3.00 20.00 
Mikado. Deep orange, maroon blotch ..................... 2200) 115200 
Ming. Almost uniformly orange. Large dlowers ene 6.00 40.00 
Minuet. (Nesmith.) Blend of frosty pink, shaded deeper rose 9.00 60.00 
Ophir. Large golden yellow. Free flowering io {bel eee eniane 3,00) 20:00 
Patricia. Pale yellow with greenish throat ................. 4.50 30.00 
Persian Princess. Beautiful dark red: darker e€yerzone ire 7.50 50.90 
Pink Charm. Pink with soft yellow center ................ ie) Omen 0.09) 
Port. Bright deep ‘red uy. nae 6.00 40.00 
Purple Waters. Recurved rosy wine-red ................... 4.50 30.00 
Rajah. Brilliant orange, overlaid with reddish brown ....... 35 ae 200 
Red Knight. Yel'ow throat: scarlet-red shades. Late July T3050: 00 
Royal: Golden yellow. ;Pragiant sae ee Se 2:20) WaloK 00 
Sachem. Rich deep red with yellow-orange throat .......... 4.50 30.00 
Samson. Buff-yellow, flushed cadmium, broad petals. Large 6.00 40.00 
Sunny West. Immense soft canary-yellow ................. 4.50 30.00 
Sweetbriar. Deep rose. Blooms early. Fulyt uc seo uetslos,, cote e 750mg. 0200 
Theron. Deep red, twisted petals, yellow-orange throat ..... 490) 30:00 
Splendid Mixture. For a long blooming ‘season": 232 5 eee Dgrarm = GIAO) 
Hemerocallis Collection To popularize the better varieties of Day 
Lilies, we offer the following special collections: 
6 each of 10 varieties of our selection, properly labeled and carefully 
packed, for only 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL QUOTATION ON FIELD-GROWN 
CLUMPS FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY 
SPECIAL 
Chrysanthemum Collection 
6 each of 6 selected varieties of our choice, correctly labeled and 
carefully packed. 36 nice strong field-grown clumps for only... . $8.00 
