Anthemis, Moonlight 

 Gives hundreds of flowers over a long 

 blooming season. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25 



Hardy Perennials 



All prices include delivery prepaid 

 Get an early start for next year's perennial blooms by planting this fall. 

 Following is a carefully selected list of superior varieties for fall planting. 

 ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. Lovely 23^-inch, pale yellow daisies in quantity 

 over a long period, starting in early summer. Good in the garden and for 

 cutting. Finelv cut foliage. One of the most hardy of all perennials. 50 cts. 

 ea.; 3 for $1.25. 

 AQUILEGIA (Columbine), Long-Spurred Hybrids. See illustration, 

 next page. Gay and showy blooms in May and June, the airy flowers 2 

 to 3 feet high on long, wiry stems. Foliage lower, neat and beautiful at all 

 times. Thrives in sun or shade. Assorted colors. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 

 CARNATIONS. These resemble florist's Carnations but are fine, hardy 

 garden plants. Long season of bloom; very fragrant. 

 Lucia. See illustration. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



Silvermine. Double, white. June to Sept. 45 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10. 

 DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). Single, fragrant flowers of exquisite form- 

 Long blooming season; very long-lived plants for sunny, well-drained lo- 

 cations. 45 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10. 



Meg Gardner. Red-centered white with delicately fringed petals. 

 Mrs. Back. Royal crimson center on white. Daintily scalloped. 

 Mrs. Wormald. Bright pink with a much darker eye. 



OFFER 120A. 1 each of 3 Dianthus for $1.10 



COREOPSIS, Golden Shower. Has dainty, star-like, yellow flowers 114 

 inches across, from June to frost, on erect 2-foot plants. Fine, disease-free 

 foliage. 45 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10. 



GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath), Rosy Veil. See illustration. A low-grow- 

 ing, double, pink variety of this dainty flower. Ideal for adding to bouquets. 

 Blooms summer and fall. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



IBERIS (Candytuft), Snowflake. Large white flowers of snowflake pattern 

 completely cover evergreen foliage in spring. An improved variety, more 

 compact and larger flowered than the type. Fine for the front of a border 

 or for edgings. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



IRIS SIB I RICA, Caesar's Brother. The best dark blue Siberian Iris, of 

 unusually rich, black pansy-purple, with a glorious depth of color. 30 inches 

 high. Beautiful and different. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



DAY LI LIES 



These are flowers you can plant for both yourself and your grandchildren. 

 All these beautiful new hybrids are long lived, like the old varieties still 

 growing by long-abandoned homesites. Now they have wider color range, 

 more variety in height and blooming season, but they are still as hardy, 

 free blooming, dependable, disease free and permanent. Only more graceful 

 and much more beautiful. 



Baronet.See illus. Q) Red flowers in June and again in Sept. 2 ft. $2.50 ea. 

 Profuse bloom for long season. 2}/^ ft. July-Aug. 



Bijou. Red-oran 



$1.25 ea. 

 Chengtu. See illus. ® 4^-inch blooms, bri 



Recurved petals. 3 ft. July-Aug. $1.25 ea. 

 Circe. See illus. © Clear yellow on well-branched stalks. 4 



July-Aug. $1 ea. 

 Multiflora Summer Hybrids. Clear 



orange. 2J^ ft. Profuse bloom, late June 



through Aug. $1 ea. 

 Serenade. Pastel yellow and 



pink with fluted petals. Try 



this with blue delphinium. 



4 ft. June, July. $1.50 ea. 



t copper and carmine. 



Carnation, Lucia 



A fine, new, hardy 

 Carnation which 

 should be in every 

 garden. 50 cts. ea.; 

 3 for $1.25. 



oice Daylilies $H 



For a long season of bloom ■ 



(June to Sept.) 

 These splendid varieties will bring more and more 

 bloom to your garden every summer. 

 1 each of all 6 Daylilies offered, including the 3 illus- 

 trated. $? 25 ^ 6 ,-fe,.^ p|ant$ 



ASK FOR OFFER 120 



Gypsophila, Rosy Veil. (Pink Baby's Breath) 



