Aquilegia (Columbine) 



Viola, Jersey Gem 



Hardy Perennials 



PRICES: All Perennials, unless otherwise 

 noted, are 3 for 75 cts,; 12 for $2.50; 100 

 for $18.50, delivery prepaid. 



AQUILEGIA (Columbine). See illustration. 



They grow 2 to 3 feet tall and all bloom in May 



and June. Thrive in sun or shade. 

 9A., Breeze Hill Hybrids. Originated at the 



famous Breeze Hill Gardens of Dr. McFarland 



at Harrisburg, Pa. Uncommon art shades; 



extra-long spurs. 

 A. canadensis. The dainty red and yellow wild 



Columbine of the eastern states. 

 A. chrysantha. A golden yellow, long-spurred 



native of Arizona and New Mexico. Ever- 

 blooming. 

 A., Dobbies' Imperial Hybrids. Has long spurs, 



and shades not found in other strains. 

 A., Mrs. Scott Elliott's Hybrids. Long spurred, 



With a range of brilliant colors. 



^CAMPANULA Medium (Canterbury Bell). 



2 to 3 feet. June, July. Beautiful, upturned 

 bells of Pink, White, Mauve, and Blue are borne 

 on erect plants. A biennial but indispensable. 

 Mixed colors only. 

 C. persicifolia (JPeach Bells). See illustration. 

 2 to 3 feet. June, July. Lovely, cup-shaped, 

 blue bells of large size. 



DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleedingr-Heart). 



Heart-shaped, deep pink flowers with white tips 

 hang in drooping racemes. 50 cts. each; 3 for 

 $1.35, postpaid. 



• digitalis (Foxglove), The Shirley. See illus- 



tration. 5 to 6 feet. June, July. A biennial that 

 renews itself from self-sown seed. Does well in 

 shade. Unusually long spikes of bloom, white to 

 rose, with chocolate and maroon spots. Mixed 

 colors only. 



^LAVANDULA vera (Lavender). Lovely, gray, 

 aromatic foliage and fragrant flowers. One of 

 the best belov-ed plants in old gardens. 



• LINUM perenne (Perennial Flax). Light blue 



flowers on wiry stems appear daily for months. 

 A real everbloomer and beautiful in a border. 



PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese 



Spurge). 8 inches. A popular ground-cover for 

 shady places. Planted 6 to 8 inches apart, the 

 plants will soon meet and make a perfect cover. 

 12 for $L50; 100 for $10, postpaid. 



• PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Chinese Bal- 



loon Flower). 2 feet. July to October. Balloon- 

 shaped buds open to large, blue, bell-shaped 

 flowers, freely produced. 

 •P. grandiflorum album. Pure white, bell-shaped 

 flowers. 



•PYRETHRUM hybridum. See illustration. 2 

 feet. May, June. Long-stemmed, daisy-like 

 flowers, lasting long when cut. The colors range 

 from white, through various shades of pink and 

 red to deep crimson. Mixed colors only. 



•tAHOKA DAISY, The most outstanding 

 Novelty biennial we have seen in years. The 

 beautiful blue-lavender daisies are about an inch 

 in diameter, with golden yellow centers, and are 

 freely produced from spring until fall. A perfect, 

 long-lasting cut-flower. 



•tRITOMA or Red-Hot Poker (Kniphofia), 

 Pfitzeriana. See illustration. 2 3^2 feet. August 

 to frost. Makes a stunning show in the garden 

 and is a striking cut-flower. 



VIOLA, Apricot. 6 inches. May to October. 

 Rich apricot-yellow flowers, freely produced. 

 Keep them cut and the plants will bloom all 

 summer. 

 V. nigra, Bowles Black. Everblooming. Little 

 Johnny-Jump-Ups, almost as black as coal with 

 tiny orange eyes. Irresistible. 4 for 75 cts.; 12 



^ for $L50; 100 for $10, delivered. 



"v., Jersey Gem. See illustration. 6 inches. Ever- 

 blooming. Makes a perfect edging plant Jor beds 

 and borders. If faded flowers are kept cut will 

 bloom all the time. Pure violet-blue, fragrant 

 blooms on 6-inch stems. In full bloom in our 

 fields November 20, 1934. 3 for 75 cts.; 12 for $2; 

 100 for $15. delivered. 



" VIOLET, Princess of Wales. 6 inches. April to 

 June. Delightfully fragrant, long-stemmed 

 purple Violets for cutting. 



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Pyrethrum hybridum 



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Digitalis (Foxglove) 



Campanula persicifolia 



Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) 



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