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— Perennials renew their beauty every spring, and will keep a garden 

 a-bloom ail the season. This collection consists of 17 of the most popular 

 and easily-grown sorts which will bloom the year following the sowing of 



See Diagram of Varieties Illustrated 



4715 — Special Offer: One packet each of the 17 varieties, $2.50 



seed. A few often flower the same year, if the seed is sown early in spring. 

 Perennial flower seed can be sown in the open ground from early spring 

 to about August 1st in the latitude of New York. 



The letter preceding each variety refers to the letter on the Plate. 



2090 — Delphinium. Henderson's 

 single and double, superb hy- 

 brids. Mixed colors. 



2440 — Hollyhock. Hardy, extra 

 choice, double mixed. 



C 2170 — Digitalis. Mixed colors. 



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3490 — Poppy. 



Mixed colors. 



Giant Oriental. 



E 1994 — Coreopsis Mayfield Giant. 



Rich yellow flowers. 



2150 — Dianthus Plumarius 



(Pheasant's eye pinks). Mixed 

 colors. Not illustrated. 



G 1670 — Canterbury Bells. Mixed. 



H 4455 — Sweet William. Hender- 

 son's Perfection, double, large- 

 flowering. Mixed. 



'A Perennial Flower Garden trom Seed 

 or Columbine. 



Blue Spire. For- 



1150 — Aquilegia, 



Mixed colors. 



2846 — Myosotis. 



get-me-not. 



1896 — Chrysanthemum (Shasta 

 Daisy). 



1760 — Carnation. Hardy gar- 

 den. Finest double mixed. 



1470 — Asters, Hardy. New, 

 large flowering. Mixed colors. 



sent with every collection 



1057 — Alyssum QSaxatile Com- 

 pacta). Not illustrated. 



4480 — Tritoma (Torch Lily). 

 New hybrids. Mixed colors. Not 

 illustrated. 



3657 — Scabiosa. Hardy, 2 to 3 

 feet high. Flowers semi-double 

 lilac-blue. 



2250 — Gaillardia. Portola Hy- 

 brids. Giant hardy hybrid. 

 Mixed colors. 



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