HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
The stock offered is field grown and generally a 
year or more older than plants offered from seed bed 
or in small pots. They are also acclimated to outdoor 
conditions. They are of a size and age to produce a 
crop of flowers the first year after planting. It should 
be remembered however, that a few plants, such as 
Peonies, either do not blossom at all, or do not pro- 
duce normal blossoms until the second year after 
planting, or until they become established in their 
new home. 
We are always glad to welcome visitors to our 
gardens who are interested in Hardy Plants or Al- 
pines. Our Farm is located at 1049 Ridge Road, Route 
U.S. 104. The Gardens are always open for the con- 
venience of the public. 
I want to take this opportunity to thank our many 
friends who have given us sO much encouragement in 
the past, both by repeated orders and by recommend- 
ing our service to their friends. By means of honest, 
faithful effort we hope to merit a continuance of 
your favors. 
Prices — Important 
Unless otherwise noted, 3 plants of one kind listed 
at 35 cents will be sent for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 3 of 
one kind listed at 40 cents, for $1.10; 6 for $2.00; 3 of 
one kind listed at 50 cents for $1.40; 6 for $2.50 and 
so on— Due to the increase in postal rates, 10% 
should be added to orders for less than $10.00, if 
shipment by mail is desired. If sales tax is later im- 
posed, this should also be added to the order. 
GUARANTEE — Owing to the nature of much of 
the material, the low prices at which it is sold, and 
the fact that we have no control over it after it leaves 
our hands, we cannot guarantee it to grow. We do 
guarantee safe arrival in good condition and will 
refund the price paid, or replace any stock not. re- 
ceived in good condition, if complaint is made im- 
mediately, when plants are received. 
Orders should be placed as early as possible to 
avoid disappointment. The supply of many items listed 
is limited 
In the following lists, plants especially recom- 
mended for Rock Gardens are designated by an 
asterisk (*). 
General Plant List 
Achillea (Yarrow)—Fine for dry places in full sun. 
Angels’ Breath—Large fully double pure white flowers on 
long stiff stems. The best variety for cutting. 2 ft. New. 
40 cents each. 
Filipendula—Yellow flowers in large flat heads on 8 ft. 
stems. 40 cents each. 
*Tomentosa—(Wooly Yarrow)—Heads of bright yellow 
flowers from June to September. Attractive finely cut 
foliage. Indispensable in the Rock Garden. 40 cents each. 
*Acanthophyllum Spinosum — (Syn. Dianthus Noeanus) — 
Forms an attractive cushion of glaucus spiny foliage. 
Lacinated light pink flowers. Very fragrant. Blooms all 
Summer. Well drained soil in sun. 6 in. 50 cents each. 
Aconitum Fisheri (Monkshood) (Helmet Flower) (Wolfsbane) 
—Sun or shade. Attractive glossy foliage, large spikes of 
dark blue flowers in September and October. 2% ft. All 
Aconitum tubers are poisonous if taken internally. Ex- 
cellent cut flowers. Rich soil.. Light winter protection. 
50 cents each, 
