Lilium regale (Regal Lily). Hardiest and finest of all 



NNIAL PLANTS 



These Hardy Perennials are safe to plant in the 

 fall if planted early so the roots can take hold before 

 the ground freezes. We can make prompt ship- 

 ment on receipt of your order. 



PRICES: All Perennials, unless otherwise noted, are 

 3 for 75 cts.; 12 for $2.50. Delivery prepaid 



Lilium Regale (Regal Lily) 



Our illustration truly represents the glorious show 

 the Regal Lily will make when planted in groups. 

 No flower surpasses it in magnificence. It grows in 

 any soil, in sand or clay, in good loam or even in 

 gravelly soil, provided only that the location is not 

 too wet and not too shaded. The beautiful blooms 

 come in June, often six or more on a stalk about 

 4 feet high. The flowers are deliciously fragrant and 

 the petals pearly white inside, with a canary-yellow 

 throat, the outside wine-color, yellow, and white 

 beautifullv blended, Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. 3 for 

 65 cts.; 12 for $2; 100 for $15, postpaid. 



CAMPANULA persicifolia PeachbeMs . Lovely 

 cup-shaped blue bells of large size. A fine border 

 plant. 2 to 3 feet. June and July. 



Delphiniums 



Viola, Jersey Gem. Continuous 

 bloom. For edging 



our fields November 20, 1934 

 $2; 100 for $15, delivered. 



VIOLET, Princess of Wales. 



June. Delightfully fragrant, long-stemmed purple 

 Violets for cutting. 



B LAC KM ORE & LANGDON HYBRIDS. Strong, healthy plants with 

 long spikes of flowers, from deep violet down to the palest lavender, with 

 all the tints imaginable modifying these colors. Every flower has a 

 lovely "bee" and many are deliciously fragrant. Plants cut back after- 

 the first bloom have produced wonderful spikes again in September. 

 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5, postpaid. 



WREXHAM STRAIN. The Hollyhock type, with its long, tapering spikes 

 of extra-large flowers in a wide range of shades. 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.35; 

 12 for $5, postpaid. 



BELLADONNA (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur). Clear turquoise- 

 blue flowers are freely produced. June to October. 



BELLAMOSUM. Everblooming. Dark blue. June to October. 



DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleeding-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. 5 to 6 feet. June, July. A biennial 

 that renews itself from self-sown seed. Does well in shade. Long spikes 

 of white to rose, with chocolate and maroon spots. Mixed colors only. 



LINUM perenne (Perennial Flax). Light blue flowers on wiry stems 

 appear daily for months. A real everbloomer and beautiful in a border. 



PYRETHRUM hybridum. Long-stemmed, daisy-like flowers. Good for 

 garden or cut-flowers. The colors range from pure white through various 

 shades of pink and red to deep crimson. 2 feet. May and June. 



VIOLA, Jersey Gem. See illustration. 6 inches. 

 Everblooming. 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. In 

 full bloom in 

 for 75 cts.: 12 for 



6 inches. April 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



to 3 feet tall and 



A strain originated at the 



See illustration. Grow 2 

 bloom in May and June. 

 A., Breeze Hill Hybrids. 



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. Likes poor soil and 



either sun or shade. 

 A. chrysantha. A golden yellow, long-spurred native 



of Arizona and New Mexico. Blooms all summer. 



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Aquilegia 

 (Columbine) 



Mixed 

 Color Hybrids 



