either in sun or shade. 
blue flowers. 4 feet. 
shade. 2 to 3 feet. 
ance. 4 to 5 feet. 
Asteroides—Pure white. 
Shasta Daisy. Latisquama—Lavender-pink. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 
Carpatica (Harebell)—Compact plants, flowers clear blue, 
bell-shaped. 8 inches. 
Glomerata Superkea—Bears large clusters of bright blue bells. 
1% feet. 
M 72 i= oe . a x excellent for bouquets. 
eotum Canter Dury Bells—Handsome plants, blue, rose and HEMISRUCALLIS (Yellow Day Lily). 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells)—Bears handsome spikes of blue 
and white, saucer shaped flowers. 2 feet. 
COREOPSIS. 
The flowers are borne profusely during the entire season 
On long, stiff stems, and are excellent for cutting. 
Lanceolata Granditlora—Flowers large, deep golden yellow. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur). 
Gold Medal Hybrids-—Colors ranging from pale lavender to 
dark purple. 
Belladonna—Clear turquoise-blue. 
DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart). 
Spectabilis—Desirable for early blooming. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). 
4 eae home in any part of the garden, succeeding in partial 
shade. 
ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle). 
Ritro—Attractive thistle-like plants with globular heads of 
metalic-blue which can be kept a long time cut and dried. 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). LUPINES. 
Thrive in almost any situation, and especially well in Polyphyllus—Long spikes of clear blue and white pea-shaped 
damp, partially shaded places. “ flowers. 
Lancifolia—Large, narrow green leaves and slender spikes of MONARDA (Bergamot, Oswega Tea). 
purple flowers. Didyma—F lowers brilliant scarlet, succeeding in any soil. 
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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Add for Postage if Ordered by Purcell Post. 
Summer and fall flowering hardy plants with bold spikes of hood-shaped flowers, thriving 
Autumnule—Dark purplish blue; 
Dropmore Variety—An early and effective border plant, bearing an abundance of rich gentian 
ANEMONE JAPONICA (Windflower). > 
One of the showiest and most useful hardy fall blooming plants, thriving best in partial 
Japonica Albu—Large, showy white. 
Queen Charlotte—Very large. semi-double, soft pink. 
Rosea Superba—Medium sized, single, silvery rose. 
Whirlwind—Large, semi-double, pure white. 
Tinctoria Kelwayi—Large daisy-like bright yellow flowers and finely cut foliage. 
We have a Ine assortment of the best varieties, ranging in color from pure white, pink 
and yellow_and various shades of blue. J ; . 
Boltonia (False Chamomile)—Showy plants, bearing single aster-like flowers in great abund- 
Palustris Semperflorens—Useful for shady, damp places. 
A large assortment of named kinds in all colors. 
Francheti—Bears ( 
valued for winter decoration. 
Closely allied to the Campanulas. 
Grandiflora—Produces stalks of cupped, 
flowers. 
Oriental—Unrivaled for its dazzling splendor, vivid scarlet. 
Easily grown in any garden soil. 
Fairy—Single pink. 
James Kelway—Single dark red. 
White Swan—Single pure white. 
Vliginosum 
white flowers in great profusion. 
Golden Glow—Grows 6 feet high, bearing masses of double golden- 
yellow flowers. z 
Newmanni—Deep orange single flowers with purple cone. ~ 
Purpurea—Large reddish-purple flowers with brown cone. 
Subtomentosa—Densely branched, bearing a mass of lemon-yellow 
flowers. 
A very attractive hardy plant, producing large white flowers pro- 
fusely throughout the summer 
Any of the above Hardy Perennial Plants, price each, 25c; $2.50 per 
doz., except where otherwise noted. 
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ACONITUM (Monkshood). 
September. Napellus—Dark blue; August to September. 
ANCHUSIA ITALICA,. 
ANTHEMIS (Marguerite). 
15 inches. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). 
Showy plants bearing large flowers of gorgeous coloring 
throughout the season. The brown center is surrounded by | 
rings of brilliant red, orange and yellow. Finest mixed © 
hybrids. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). ate 
Paniculata—Fornis xracetul gauze-like masses of flowers, — 
Desirable hardy plants with graceful grass-like foliage, 
thriving in almost any situation. 
Apricot—Color rich apricot. 
Fiuva—Fragrant, deep lenion-yellow. 
Kwanso, Fl. Pl.—Large, double orange. 
Thunbergi—The latest to flower, rich yellow. 
HEUCHERA (Alum Root). 
Sanguinea—Forms dwarf, compact plants with heart shaped 
leaves, bearing graceful spikes of red flowers. c= 
HIBISUS (Mallow). 
Showy plants with large single flowers. ae 
Crimson Eye—Flowers very large, pure white with deep 
velvety crimson eye. et 
Mallow Marvels—Enormous flowers of rich crimson, 
and white shades. Each 35e; doz... $4.00. : 
HOLLYHOCKS—Double and Single Varieties. 
GERMAN IRIS—Fine named sorts. 
JAPANESE IRIS. Choice varieties. 
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MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). * 
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PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant). 
large baloon-like pods, brilliant orange-scarlet, 
Large plants. Each $1.00. 
PLATYCODON (Japanese Bell Flower). 
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star-shaped blue and white 
2 feet. Saris 
PYRETHRUM. 
Piva races’ | wins 
(Giant Daisy)—Grows 3 to 4 feet high, bearing large 
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RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower). 
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months. 
EVERBLOOMING TRITOMA (Pfitzeri). 
A magnificent plant, bearing strong flower stalks from 3 to 4 feet 
high, with a great cluster of rich. orange-scarlet flowers which remain 
in bloom all summer and late in fall. after almost all other flowers have 
been killed by frost. Price each, 25c; per doz., $2.50. Extra large roots, 
each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 
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