SEEDS OF BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS 
_On this page are the varieties that live.in the garden over Winter and bloom the following Spring and Summer. You 
will notice they include some of our finest flowers that continue to bloom beautifully for many years. 
(GOLDEN SAXATILE) — Bril- 
900 Alyssum liant yellow flowers, completely 
hiding the foliage; grows about one foot high, fine 
for rock work and quite showy in masses. Pkt., 5c. 
1 4 (COLUMBINE) — Improved 
902 Aquilegia hybrids, remarkable for the 
size and novel form of their flowers and their many 
beautiful colors, perfectly hardy. (See cut.) 
Pkt., 5c. 
(HARDY ALPINE) — These pretty 
904 Aster perennial Asters grow very easily; 
are entirely hardy and bloom on from year to 
year. Pkt., 5c. 
1 (PERENNIAL) — Highly valued 
Carnations for their large, very beautiful and 
fragrant flowers. Seeds sown in open ground in 
May or June, bloom splendidly the next season. 
906 C. GERMAN, DOUBLE MIXED. _Pkt., 5c. 
907 C. GERMAN, EXTRA CHOICE DOUBLE 
MIXED. Pkt., 10c. 
908 C. EARLY VIENNA—Extra fine for open ground 
culture. Pkt., 10c. 
(HARDY)—Excellen for beds and borders. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 
912 Candytuft 25c. (See Perennial border, page 68.) 
Camp anula (CANTERBURY BELLS)—Large bell-shaped flowers, very bright 
d attractive. (917) Singl ixed, pkt., 5c.; (918) doubl : 
mixed, pkt., 5c. andiaabtraca es (OL/);: Single; muned, 2p ae eum ge Lathyrus—Perennial Pea 
reo Sateen (ya oe | ose Lativy rus: (eERENNist TEA) piece are pers 
fectly hardy and live year after year, 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
easily raised from seed and bloom splendidly the _ first bearing a magnificent profusion of Sweet Pea-like flow- 
season. Our seed is saved from the finest Hybrid Japa- ers; very beautiful. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. (See cut.) 
nese, Chinese and STS PAAGIN enac Pkt., 5c. 934 L. SPLENDENS (CALIFORNIA PERENNIAL PEA)— 
j SGU P: GPE 8 OW es Splendid dark crimson flowers, much 
915 Coreopsis FLORA)—Grows : larger and more showy than the other 
2 ft. high. Produces large, bold, 
golden yellow flowers profusely dur- 
ing the entire Summer. Pkt., 5c. 
920 Delphinium For- 
or HARDY PERENNIAL 
MOSUM Larkspur. ~ Flowers 
clear blue with white center, very 
fine. Pkt., 5c. 
924 Dianthus Plumarius 
(PHEASANT=EYE PINK) — Has a 
delightful penetrating fragrance; 
the original Clove Pink. Pkt.. 10c. 
1071 4¢ (FOX GLOVE) — 
922 Digitalis The Fox Glove is 
every year increasingly cultivated in 
shrubberies and woodlands. Fine 
mixed pkt., 5c. (See cut.) 
926 Gypsophila Pani- 
(BABY BREATH)— 
culata Dwarf branching plants, 
flowers pure white, borne in feathery 
sprays, fine for oon 
928 Hollyhock ALLEGHENY) 
Entirely different from the old kinds: 
varieties. Pkt., 5c. 
935 L. PINK BEAUTY — Deep bright 
' rose color. Should be planted with 
the California variety. Pkt., 5c. 
1 RAGGED ROBIN 
933 Lychnis or SuRNING 
Slee Guay hardy perennial. 
Ee. 
(LARGE 
940 Pentstemon ELOWERING 
MIXED) — Nice bushy plants, 18 
inches to two feet high. The plumes 
resemble Gloxinias and are borne on 
long stems in great profusion; colors 
include pure white, pink, rose, crim- . 
son, purple and other shades. Fine 
for pot culture. Pkt., 10c. 
o42 Phlox Decussata 
(HARDY)—These rank among the 
finest herbaceous plants for beds and 
borders, mixture of finest sorts. Pkt., 
10 
Cc. 
(NEW  ICELAND)— 
946 Poppy Entirely hardy, bloom 
the first year from seed, in great 
abundance. the colors range from 
if Sagat ak will ploom fhe tare purest pipe and yellow to richer 
season. ey grow 5 to 6 feet high. FST aL Pees orange and searlet; fragrant and fine 
Mixed, pkt., 10c. (See cut, p. 70.) Digitalis or Fox Glove for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
» 929 H. SUPERB DOUBLE MIXED—This grand strain will | 947 P. ORIENTAL—Immense flowers, 6 in. across, intense 
produce splendid large double flowers, including rose, scarlet. For adding flaming color to the perennial border 
pink, crimson, yellow, etc. Mixed, pkt., 10c. nothing surpasses the Oriental Poppy. Pkt., 10c. 
7 (VULGARIS)—The common wild 
950 Primula foolish Primrose. with beautiful 
flowers of yellow and brown. They should be sown 
extensively in woodlands and along hedgerows 
where they can remain and multiply. Pkt., 10c. 
a7 (DIANTHUS BARBA= 
952 Sweet William TUS)—Immense clus- 
ters of flowers, very sweet. Single and double, 
mixed. Pkt., 5c. (See cut.) 
944 Tuberous Rooted Clematis 
(PLATYCODON LEICHTLINII)—This is a splendid 
plant for the flower bed, grows low and bushy, begins 
to bloom quickly; flowers are lovely violet blue, 
white and white with blue markings. It is some- 
times called ‘‘ Balloon Flower,’’ as the blossom 
resembles a balloon before it opens. Pkt., 10c. 
EXTRA EARLY PARISIAN) 
954 Wallflower Nee and distinct type, 
from seeds sown in Spring plants are in full bloom 
by August, continuing until checked by frost. Magni- 
ficent golden yellow, single flowers, highly valued 
Sweet William for their delicious fragrance. Pkt., 10c. (See cut.) Fragrant Wallilowers 
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