Wealth of color and abundance of bloom for every garden 



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HARDY PERENNIALS «rd^"?lowb'^ 



FIRST COST THE ONLY COST— ONCE PLANTED TH EY ARE THERE TO STAY 



PRICES: All varieties listed on this page, unless otherwise noted, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., postpaid. By express, 

 or parcels post, not prepaid (see note below) $16.00 per 100. 



We can ship any of the plants listed on this page at once (except Myosotis and Cornflower Asters— which 



will be ready about October 1st.) 



^QUjJgnrig^^ (Columbine). (See cut below). In mixed 

 ^ ^ colors of the new Liong Spurred Hy- 



brids. This new strain is quite distinct, having 

 broader petals and longer spurs than ine older varie- 

 ties. See description Maule Seed Book for 1921. At- 

 tain a height of 2 to 3 feet. 



Burbank's Shasta Daisy g^^^^^ by Luther 



i_Burbank. the 



great plant specialist. Begins to bloom early in Sum- 

 mer and continues the whole season; splendid, large, 

 showy flowers of pure, glistening white; entirely hardy. 



Campanula (canterbury Bells). (See cut). 

 *^ Also known as Bellflower or Blue 



Bells. Large, medium, single and double flowers of 

 blue and white. Height, about 2 feet. 



C^0r60PSlS« Harvest Moon. Emblem flower of 



*^ 1 the International Sunshine Society. 



nowers of rich golden yellow on stems 2 to 3 feet 

 long. They remind one of a yellow Cosmos. 



Cornflower Aster (Stokesla cyanea). Grow 

 — ^-^— _-^-^— ^__^___^__ 18 to 24 inches high, 

 branch freely and are covered from July to October 

 with fine, large blooms. Our collection includes 

 shades of pink, violet, lavender, white and blua 

 Sold in mixed colors only. 



Oelphinium (Hardy Larkspur). We offer plants 



*^ of our famous Belladonna hybrids, 



the finest strain ever produced. Massive spikes of 

 large flowers, mostly in the lighter shades of blue. 

 Grow 3 tO' 4 feet in height. 



Campanula and Di^talis (in rear) 



PJg^H^Jmg (Hardy Garden Pinks). Sold in mixed 

 colors only; single and double flower- 

 ing. Grand array of all shades and markings. 



Oififitalis (Foxglove). (See cut above). The bold 



^ pointed racemes of cone-shaped flowers 



are very odd and attractive. Mixed colors only. 

 Grow 3 to 4 feet. 



Engrjish Daisy -^ low-growlng plant much used 

 2 £_ for effective edgings and bor- 

 ders. Flower.'; pink and white. Fine for bouquets. 

 Nice plants, 75 cts. per doz., ^.00 per 100, postpaid. 



GaillarClia (blanket Flower). Large, gorgeously 



colored flowers, dark red, finely 



marked with rings of scarlet and crimson. Exceed- 

 ingly beautiful. Grow 1 to 2 feet in height. 



OypSOphila (Baby's Breath). Small, dainty, 



^ *^ — white flowers, like charming little 



rosettes, produced in great masses on delicate, long 

 stems. 



FlOllyhoCK. Double. Its long spikes of short- 

 1 1 stemmed, Rose-like flowers are par- 

 ticularly well suited to plant against the wall or 

 fence, or in the background of a hardy perennial 

 border. Four best colors: yellow, scarlet, white and 

 rose. They grow to a height of 6 feet or more. 



A4yOSOtis (Forget -Me- Not). One of the daintiest 

 — of the old favorites. Dwarf, compact 



plants covered with a profusion of beautiful blue 



flowers. 



Sweet \Villiani (Clanthus barbatus). The 



most satisfactory of all hardy 



garden Pinks. TVe offer the latest improved strains 

 in mixed colors including both single and double va- 

 rieties. 



EXPRESS SIZE PLANTS 



Listed on pages 29, 30, 31, 32 and Roses on third cover page. 

 BY PARCEL POST 



Many customers find it convenient to have express size plants for- 

 warded by parcel post, PO.STAGE TO BE PAID ON DELIVERY. 

 If you request it, when you order, we will forward in that way. 



As plants varj- so much in weight we cannot tell the exact amount 

 of postage until they are packed. Above are the only conditions un- 

 der which we make these shipments. Please do not attempt to 

 guess the amount of postage. 



Aquilegia' 



