Formerly 
Tue ConArp-Py ze Co. (the comune ines co.) West GROVE, PA. 
Hardy Perennials GARDEN FLOWERS 
Autumn is a good time to plant Hardy Perennials. They get well 
established during the winter and are ready to start growth with the 
first sign of spring. 
A comparatively small collection enables you to have flowers in bloom 
ail summer. 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. 
Allow some variation, according to 
latitude. 
Directions.—We send you most 
of these in strong roots. Allow 
from 2 to 3 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; thus protect plants 
and enrich ground; dig manure 
under in spring before new growth 
OLD-FASHIONED 
starts. 
PRICES: Unless’ otherwise 
noted, 35 cts. each, 10 for $2.90, 
postpaid (remember that our 
postpaid prices include delivery 
charges for which many other 
firms charge extra), or $25 per 100 
Digitalis (Foxglove) O. 25 or more at 100 rate 1 
: alba, The Pearl. 2 ft. 6-I0 mo. 
Achillea Bears an abundance of pure white, Cornflower Aste 7-I0 mo. Large 
lavender-blue flowers, 4 to 5 ee across, that some- 
perfectly double flowers, borne in pretty, graceful 
what resemble the annual Asters. It is quite hardy 
sprays. 35 cts. each, 10 for $2.90, postpaid. 7 a 
or Spanish Bayonet. and blooms freely on long stems. 35c. each, postpal 
Adam’ S) Needle Yucca, page 19. DY, italis (Foxglove). 3 ft. 7mo. (Seecut.) The 
A | ° (Columbine). (See cut below.) You = bold, ET racemes of cone-shaped 
qul egia can plant in the sun or partial shade flowers are odd and attractive, and look like spires 
and obtain satisfactory results. or towers of bells.. Does well in a shady place. Plant 
Z : 1 ; 1x lors only. cts. 
A. canadensis. 1-2 ft. 4-6 mo. Scarlet flowers mixed ma ee ee ae reer oe 
with yellow. 35 cts. each, 10 for $2.90, postpaid. : mac ose 5 
A. chrysantha. 3-4 ft. 5-8 mo. Yellow; lips tipped Delphinium ore caress eee 
A double spike of Delphinium > 
Ee (Stokesia cyanea). I %—2 
See 
claret. cts. each, 10 for $2.90, postpaid. ; : 
Ke Werauhen Pinks, Gore. te ae "Clear pink. ft. 6-10 mo. Flowers are clear turquoise-blue. This 
35 cts. each, 10 for $2.90, postpaid. variety is seldom out of bloom from the end of 
A. nivea grandiflora. 1-114 ft. 4-5 mo. Lovely June until cut down by frost. 35 cts. each, 
to for $2.90, postpaid. 
D. formosum. 11%-2% ft. 6-8 mo. Flowers are 
clear deep gentian-blue with white in the center. 
Harmonizes beautifully with Delphinium Bella- 
donna. 35c. each, Io for $2.90, ppd. 
Burbank’s Shasta 
I %4-2ft. 7-10 mo. 
snow-white. 35 cts. each, 10 for $2.90, postpaid. 
New Hardy Carnation, eon 
I2-15 in. 6-10 mo. A robust grower, producing 
quantities of deep vivid red, medium-sized flowers all 
season. The delightful, spicy, clove fragrance is an 
added attraction. A few plants of Miss America 
will provide lots of 
fragrant flowers for 
indoors from June 
until frost. Price, 
50 cts. each, 6 for 
$2.50, postpaid. 
Coreopsis 
lanceolata  grandi- 
flora. 2-3 ft. 6-9 
mo. Emblem Flower 
of the International 
Sunshine Society. 
For profusion § of 
bloom this flower is 
unsurpassed. It can 
be grown by any- 
one on account of 
its easy culture and 
produces masses of 
buttercup - yellow 
flowers that look like 
cosmos. 35cts.each, 
10 for $2.90, ppd. 
Aquilesia (Columbine) 
Daisy. This is a lovely 
pure white flower for mix- 
ing with colored flowers 
of almost any kind in a 
vase. The long stems 
make this excellent for 
cutting,andthe white 
blooms with golden 
discs in the center 
are fine for bou- 
quets. “35¢: ‘eas; 
to for $2.90, ppd. 
(See cut.) 
D This sign indicates delivery at your expense, 
