Add Color to Your Garden with Beautiful Perennials 



Bolgiano's Hardy Perennials 



Anemone, September Charm 



An 



emone japonica 



Alba. rs of purest white 



on 4-foot plants. 

 Alice. J to 3 ft. Pale silvery rose-pink; very 



Marie Manchard. Three-foot plants bear- 



- iouble blooms of clean white. 

 September Charm. 2 to 2H ft- Single, 



September Queen. 2 ft. Semi-double, rosy 



ret: erj freelv produced. 



COLLECTION S54-1: 



1 each of the 5 for S2.35 



COLLECTION S54-2: 



3 each of the 5 for S5.95 



Anthemis (Golden Marguerite) 



Moonlight. - to 24 in. Large, single, 

 -like flowers of pale yellow. t,ate 

 •o Julv. 65c. each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for 

 :*er doz. 



Hardy Asters 



Harrington's Pink. • ■■ Flowers are per- 



fec* iear soft pink. 



Janet McMullen. Soft rose-pink. Long, 



pvramidal spikes of semi-double, very 



large blooms. 

 Lavender Giant. l-arge, lavender-blue 



flowers completely cover the 3-foot plants 



in graceful spr 

 Mt. Everest. 4 ft. Pyramidal plants bear- 

 white flowers with vellow eves. 

 Peace. 3 ft. Large, semi-double, rosy 



lavender. 

 Violetta. 4 ft. The darkest Aster — lovely 



deep violet-purple. Sturdy plants. 

 COLLECTION S54-5: 

 1 each of the 6 for S3. 00 



Dwarf Asters for the Border 



10 to 12 inches tall 



Constance. Pink. Lilac Time. Blue. 



Niobe. White. 



The Aristocrat of All Hardy Asters 

 Frikarti. urge, lavender-blue dai- 



branching, 2 to 2J/£-foot plants, from July 

 to frost. Plant in good soil in full sun or 

 part shade. 65c each; 3 for 51.65; 6 for 

 $3.00; 55.25 per doz. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Outstanding 



for its wide rar We offei 



long-spurred Columbines with justifiable 

 pride. 



Astilbe 



America. I ilac-rose. 



Fanal. t . owing urk garnet-red. 



Gladstone. \\ 



Gloria superba. Deep rose-pink. 



Peach blossom. Peach blossom-pink. 



Rhineland. Bi _ I crimson. 



Simplicifolia rosea. ^ dwarf species with 

 pink flowers in June and July. Suitable for 

 the shad) rock garden or border. 



Any of above, 75c. each; 3 of one named va- 

 riety for S2.00; 6 of one named variety for 

 $3.75; $7.00 per doz. of one named variety. 



Campanula (Bellflower) 



Carpatica. 8 to 12 in. 1 arge, cup-shaped, 

 blue flowers during the summer. 



Medium. Canterbury Bells. 2 ft. Mixed 

 ■ihite, pink and blue. 



Persicifolia. .' ; _f Delightful blue flowera 

 are borne on spire-like Stems. June, July. 



Cimicifuga (Bugbane) 



Planted in large groups in fairk rich, 

 rather moist soil, in the shade, these will 

 display white, spire-like flowers from July 

 to October. 



Davurica. Very fine small spikes in much- 

 branched panicles. 3 to 4 ft. Julv. 75c. 



each; 3 fo ' For 13.50. 



Racemosa. A popular native plant with 3 



to S-foot spikes of white flowers. Late 



June, Julv. 

 Racemosa simplex. A showy fall-blooming 



varii ■ '■ to 4 feet long. 



Late September and October. 75c each; 



3 for ; 50. 



Coreopsis (Tickseed) 



Auriculata nana. 15 in. A dainty species 

 with clusters of golden vellow flowers. 

 M i . to September. 



Golden Shower. 18 to 24 in. Verv free 

 blooming throughout the summer. Deli- 

 cate star-like, brilliant yellow blossoms. 

 Graceful foliage. 



Hardy Carnations (Pinks) 



Sweet-scented, double flowers for the 



garden and for cutting. Verv app 



blooms all summer long. Plant in a sunny, 



well-drained location. Height of all varieties, 



10 to 1 5 inches. 



Diana. Deep Persian rose with maroon 

 center; spicj fragrance. 



Dubonnet. Brilliant wine-red. 



Moon Mist. Large; pure white. 



Salmon Unique. Salmon-pink. 



Sweet Memory. White spotted crimson in 

 center. Large, hardy, sweet scented. Com- 

 pact, bushv growth and evergreen foliage 

 the vear round. 



Wallace Red. Medium-sized blooms of 

 brilliant crimson-red. 



Any one named variety of above Carnations 



65c. each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; $5.25 



per doz. 



COLLECTION S54-6: 



6 plants, 1 of each listed above, for S3. 50 



Delphinium 



New Astolat Strain, Mixed Colors. 



Includes a good percentage of pink flowers. 

 Other shades included run from pure white 

 to dark blue and mauve. Double florets. 

 95c. each; 3 for S2.50; 6 for S4.50; $8.50 

 per doz. 



Belladonna Improved. 3 to 4 ft. Light 



blue. 

 Lamartine. 3 to 4 ft. I arge. single, dark 



gentian-blue flowers on branching plants 

 New Giant Pacific Hybrids, Mixed 



Shades. Favorites lor the rear of the 



hardv border. 



Dicentra (Bleeding-Heart) 



Eximia. I Ft. Pink blooms from April to fall. 



Spectabilis. The old-fashioned Bleeding- 

 llent that everybody loves. Heart-shaped, 

 pink flowers in long racemes. 75c. each; 

 3 for $2.00; 6 for S3. 75; S7.00 per doz. 



Echinops 



Taplow Blue. 3 to 4 ft. Ball-shaped, blue 

 flowers from June on, I he more you cut 

 the flowers, the more it blooms. 

 65c each; 3 for $1.65; $5.25 per dozen 



New Giant Gaillardia 



The Warrior. Magnificent giant (lower. 



Adds vivid new glow to Blanket-flowers. 

 Huge, rich ruby-red blooms, 3 Yi inches in 

 size, faintly overlaid mahogany. Superb 

 cut flower; wand-like, 3-foot stems, as 

 pliant and wiry as bamboo canes. Long 

 summer crop of stupendous blossoms in 

 sunns, well-drained spots. A real master- 

 pie, <■. 11.00 each; 5 for 52.75; 6 for S5.00. 

 Common Mixed Gaillardias. 3 for $1.00; 

 53.50 per doz. 



Funkia (Hosta) 



Glauca. The large leaves have a pleasing 

 blue-gray cast, spikes of pale blue flowers. 

 Julv, August. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



Lancifolia. 2 ft. Glossy narrow foliage; 

 lilac-blue flowers. August. 



Minor alba. 1 ft. A rare form of dwarf 

 habit. White flowers on 1-foot stalks in 

 midsummer. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



Subcordata grandiflora alba. The old- 

 fashioned August Lily; one of the most 

 permanent of perennials. Makes a de- 

 lightful shady border. 75c. each; 3 for 

 00; 6 for S3. 50. 



Undulata variegata. 2 ft. A form with 

 variegated foliage; blue flowers in July. 



Geum 



A colorful hardy perennial blooming freely 

 in June and July. Prefers good rich soil in a 

 sunny or lightly shaded location. 

 Fire Opal. Orange-scarlet. 18 to 24 in. 

 Princess Juliana. Bright orange. 18 to 



24 in. 

 Wilton Ruby. Ruby-red. 18 to 24 in. 



Two Dwarf Geums 



Borisi. Bright scarlet flowers in May and 

 June. Excellent for rock garden and bor- 

 der. 10 to 12 in. 



Bulgaricum. Lovely buttercup-yellow flow- 

 ers with orange cast, on 8 to 10-inch stems. 

 Late May to July. 



Any one named variety of above Geums: 



65c. each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; $5.25 

 per doz. 



Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $1.50 for 3 of one named variety; $2.75 for 6 of one named variety; $4.85 per doz. of one named 



variety. Single plants, 60c. each. 

 All Perennial plants are subject to the 2% Md. or D.C. Sales Tax. Please include in your remittance. 



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