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. 

 #A., Breeze Hill Hybrids. Originated at the 

 famous Breeze Hill Gardens of Dr. MeFarland 

 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. Everblooming. 



A., Hensal Harebell . Very prolific. Deep violet- 

 blue flowers with short spurs. 



• BEGONIA Evansiana. Hardy. August. Beauti- 

 ful metallic green foliage with crimson on the 

 underside. Makes masses of delicate coral-pink 

 blooms. Do not plant in open sun. 



• CAMPANULA Medium Canterbury Bell. 



Biennial. See illustration. 2 to 3 feet. June, July. 



Beautiful, upturned bells of Pink, White, Mauve, 



and Blue are borne on erect plants. Mixed 



colors only. 

 C. persicifolia Peach Bells . 2 to 3 feet. June, 



July. Lovely, cup-shaped, blue bells of large size. 

 C. persicifolia alba. 2 to 3 ft. June, July. White, 



cup-shaped bells. 



• DICENTRA spectabilis Bleeding-Heart . 



Heart-shaped, deep pink flowers with white tips 

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

 SI. 35; 12 for S5, postpaid. 



• DIGITALIS Foxglove , The Shirley. See illus- 



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

 reseeds itself. Does well in shade. Unusually 

 long spikes of bloom, white to rose, with chocolate 

 and maroon spots. 3 for 65 cts.; 12 for S2. Mixed 

 colors only. 



GYPSOPHILA repens Bodgeri Baby's Breath . 



New. Dwarf, double flowering and early bloom- 

 ing. Makes clouds of minute white flowers from 

 July till frost. Beautiful for bouquets. 50 cts. 

 each; 3 for SI. 35. 



• LAVANDULA vera (Lavender). Lovely, gray, 



aromatic foliage and fragrant flowers. One of 

 the best beloved plants in old gardens. 



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 S1.50; 100 for S10, 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. 



• STOKES I A cyanea Cornflower Aster). Large, 



Aster-like blooms of China blue that come in 

 September. 



• TRITOMA or Red-Hot Poker (Knipbofia), 



Pfitzeriana. See illustration. 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 they bloom all summer. 



V., Arkwright Ruby. 6 in. May to October. Rich 

 rosy crimson with terra-cotta shadings. A truly 

 delightful color. 



• 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 S15, delivered. 

 V. tricolor. The ever-popular Johnny-jump-up. 

 Lovely in perennial borders or odd nooks around 

 the garden. 3 for 65 cts.; 12 for S1.50. 



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

 June. Delightfully fragrant, long-stemmed 

 purple Violets for cutting. 



Pyrethrum hybridum 



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Digitalis (Foxglove) 



Campanula Medium 



Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) 



