Aquilegia ( Columbine > 



Viola, Jersey Gem 



Hardy Perennials 



PRICES: All Perennials, except as marked, are 3 for 85 cts.; 

 12 for $2.75; 100 for $18.50, delivery prepaid 



• AQUILEGIA Columbine), Breeze Hill Hybrids. See 



illustration. They grow 2 to 3 feet tall and bloom in May 

 and June. Thrive in sun or shade. Originated at the 

 famous Breeze Hill Gardens of Dr. McFarland at Harris- 

 burg, Pa. Uncommon art shades; extra-long spurs. 



A. canadensis. The dainty red and j-ellow wild Columbine 

 of the eastern states. 



A., Crimson Star. New. Crimson petals and white corolla. 

 3 for SI. 



Offer 28 "^ each., Aquilegias, Breeze Hill Hybrids, Cana- 

 v^ « "liensis, and Crimson Star, 9 in all, for $2.25, ppd. 



A., Hensol Harebell. Neiv. Produces masses of indigo- 

 blue flowers. 50 cts. each. 



A. longissima. Rare. Pale yellow flowers with remarkable 

 spurs, otten 4 inches long. 75 cts. each. 



ASTER, Star of Wartburg. New. See illustration. Large, 

 single, dark lilac-blue flowers with orange centers on 12- 

 inch stems in early spring. A real gem for the garden or 

 for cutting. 3 for SI. 



BEGONIA Evansiana. Hardy. August. Beautiful metallic 

 green ioliage with crimson on the underside. Makes masses 

 of delicate coral-pink blooms. Do not plant in open sun. 



• CAMPANULA IVledium (Canterbury Bell . Biennial. 



See illustration. 2 to 3 leet. June. Beautiiul, upturned 

 bells of Pink, White, Mauve, and Blue, on erect plants. 

 Mixed colors only. 3 for 75 cts. 

 C. Medium calycanthema iCup and Saucer). Mi.xed 



colors only. 3 tor 75 cts. 



DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleeding-Heart). Heart-shaped, 

 deep pink flowers with white tips hang in drooping racemes. 

 50 cts. each; 3 for SI. 35. 



• DIGITALIS (Foxglove), The Shirley. 5 to 6 feet. June, 



July. A biennial that reseeds itself. Does well in shade. 

 Unusually long spikes ol bloom, white to rose, with choco- 

 late and maroon spots. Mixed colors only. 3 for 75 cts. 



• GYPSOPHILA repens Bodgeri Baby's Breath). New. 



Dwarf, double flowering and early blooming. Makes clouds 

 of minute white flowers from July till frost. Beautiful for 

 bouquets. 

 G., Rosy Veil. New. The same as above, except that the 

 flowers are pink. 



• LAVANDULA vera ( Lavender "i. Lovely, gray, aromatic 



foliage and fragrant flowers. One of the best beloved plants 

 in old gardens. 



• LINUM perenne (Perennial Flax). Light blue flowers on 



wiry stems appear daily lor months. 



PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Chinese Balloon Flower). 



2 feet. July to October. Balloon-shaped buds open to 

 large, blue, bell-shaped flowers, freely produced all season. 



• 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. 

 P., Robinson's Strain. A selected, improved strain from a 

 leading English hybridizer. 3 lor SI. 



Offor 9fta 12 Perennials for Spring Bloom: 3 Aquilegia, 



V^rTKr >toci Bj.gg2s Hill; 3 Aster, Star of Wartburg; 3 Li- 



num perenne; 3 Pyrethrum hybridum, 12 in all, $2.85, postpaid. 



• STOKESIA cyanea Cornflower Aster). Large, Aster-like 



blooms of China-blue in September. 



• TRITOMA or Red-Hot Poker (Knipbofia), Pfltzeriana. 



See illustration. 2^2 feet. August to frost. Makes a 

 stunning show in the garden and is a striking cut-flower. 



C^Uo^r 9ft k 12 Perennials for Fall Bloom: 3 Gypsophila, 

 \^ii<£. -^ou, j^Qgy ygjj. 3 stokesiacyanea; 3 Tritoma; 3 Se- 

 lected Hardy Chrysanthemums, 12 in all, for $2.85, postpaid. 



• VIOLA, Jersey Gem. See illustration. 6 inches. Ever- 



blooming. Makes a perfect edging plant for beds and borders. 

 If faded flowers are kept cut, will bloom all the time. Pure 

 violet-blue, fragrant blooms on 6-inch stems. 3 for 75 cts.; 

 12 for S2; 100 for S15, delivered. 



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



Delightfully fragrant, long-stemmed purple Violets for 

 cutting. 

 v.. Double Russian. 6 inches. April to June. Deliciously 

 fragrant, double flowers, of deep purple. 50 cts. each. 



Pyrethrum hybridum 



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Three each of above Perennials 



marked • (36 in all; postpaid for 



ASK FOR OFFER 28c 



$6.85 



Spring flowering Aster. 

 Star of Wartburg 



Campanula Medium 





Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) 



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THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 



Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



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