HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Or Old-Fashioned Garden Flowers 
Valuable for adding brightness and color to the border beds, and a comparatively small collec- 
tion will enable you to have some flowers in bloom all summer through. Useful as cut-flowers. 
The first figure after a variety indicates height of growth. The next figures indicate the 
months the flowers bloom in this locality. Some variation must be allowed according to latitude. 
DrrEcTIONS.—We send you most of these in strong roots. Allow from 11% to 4 square feet of 
space for each. After the first severe frost in the fall, cut down the tops to within 3 inches of the 
ground, and give the bed a good coat of half-rotted manure, which will protect the plants and 
enrich the ground; dig this under in the spring before new growth starts. 
Price: Unless otherwise noted, 20 cts. each, 12 for $2, postpaid; 25 for $3, or $10 per 100, by express 
Note.—Remember that our postpaid prices include delivery charges for which many other 
firms charge extra. 
Achillea alba The Pearl. 2 ft. 6-10 mo. Bears an abundance of pure white, perfectly 
————_ double flowers, which are borne in pretty, graceful sprays. 20 cts. each. e&. 
Adam’s Needle, or Spanish Bayonet (Yucca filamentosa). 3-5 ft. 6-7 mo. A low- 
a. growing, tropical-looking plant; bears enormous clusters of creamy white, 

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bell-shaped flowers. (See cut, page 47.) 20 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr. roots, 35 cts., by express. Bleeding-Heart 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 20 cts. each. Anchusa Italica. Dropmicr Vantotyss (S50 ae 5G: 
Canadensis. 1-2 ft. 4-6 mo. Red and yellow. [a SR SS SSE OE FSO) UND SIMONE NOTES VN IES 
Chrysantha. 3-4 ft. 5-8 mo. Yellow. OFFER 42 excellent for cutting. 25 cts. each. _ ‘ ; 
Ceerulea. 2 ft. 4-7 mo. Blue and white. 1 each of the 4 Bishop’s Border Plant ie ee . prob ee eas 
Nivea grandiflora. 12-18 in. 4=5 mo. Pure COl0ts P00 7S | me ee 
aohite: postpaid yellow variegated foliage. Splendid for permanent edging. 20¢. ea. 
Cea (Dicentra or Dielytra spectabilis). 3 ft. 4-6 
i : Bleeding-Heart mo. Beautiful, heart-shaped pink-and-white 
os Makes great panicles of starry blossoms. flowers. 25 cts. each, 3 for 60 cts. (See illustration above.) 
Amelino elegans. 1-2 ft. Deep blue. 20 as OFFER 42a (Bellflower, or Blue Bells). 1-2 
H ardy Aster (Michzelmas Daisy, or Starwort). 9-10 mo. 
Top Sawyer. 4 ft. Parma violet color. 20 cts.? These 3 for Campanula persicifolia ft. 6-7 mo. Large blossoms of 
White Queen. 4-5 {t. Glistening white. 20c. } 50 cts., postpaid blue and white. 20 cts. each. 







Anemone Japonica 2-3 ft. 8-frost. Bears large semi- Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). 4-5 ft. 7 mo. Large blue 
double flowers. In 3 colors. flowers, forming a pyramid; very conspicuous. 20 cts. each. 
AlbasuPureiwhitescocts: Medium (Canterbury Bells). 3 ft. 8 mo. In blue, rose, and 
Rubra. Red. 20 cts. white. Mixed colors. 20 cts. each. (See cut.) 
Queen Charlotte. Pink. 20 cts. | Coreopsis lanceolata grandiflora. 2 pitm bioyent 



















is OFFER 42b 4 the International Sunshine Society. Flowers rich golden 
ie 1a These 3 for 50 cts., postpaid yellow. They remind one of a yellow cosmos. 20 cts. each. 
7 (Stokesta cyanea). 1%-2 ft. 7-10 mo. Fine, large, 4 
{ a Cornflower Aster lavender-blue flowers, 4 to 5 inches across; magnifi- ae 
fe Or a cent. 20 cts. each. 
ia : ’ 14-2 ft. 7-10 mo. Splendid, large, 
rae Daisy, Burbank’s Shasta, Alaska. showy flowers of glistening white 
¢ with golden disks; hardy. 20 cts. each. (See cut.) 
oa os Belladonna, the Everblooming Hardy Larkspur. 
ee an 2 7 Delphinium. (See cut, page 43.) 2-3 ft. New. Flowers are 
Se an 7 clear turquoise-blue; very free-flowering. This variety is 
ee. never out of bloom from the end of June until cut 
<n \ down by frost. 30 cts. each. 
=) Formosum. 3-4 ft. Beautiful, dark blue flowers 
a oN with white center. Vigorous in growth and 
‘ ep free-flowering. 20 ete on : 
cs ett, Je, (Foxglove). 3 ft. 7 mo. 
Digitalis (See cut, page 43.) The 
= bold, pointed racemes of cone-shaped 
\ A flowers are very odd and attractive. 
a, Purple and white. 20 cts. each. 
4 . . (The Large 
a Funkia grandiflora white 
a | Day Lily, or Plantain Lily). 
114-2 ft. 8 mo. Lily-like flowers, . 
very sweet-scented and waxy 
white. 20 cts. each, postpaid. 
Funkia undulata variegata. 11%4-— Fe 
2 ft. 8 mo. Blue flowers and long, § 
narrow leaves, edged white. 20c.ea. 
OFFER No. 42c. The 2 Funkias 
for 35 cts., postpaid. 

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