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EMMA V. WHITE CO. 



PERENNIALS 



The Best and Most Satisfactory Type of Plants for Large Beds and 

 Borders. Requiring the Least Care. Order in June and July — Plant in 

 August, September and October for Best Results. Have a Perennial Garden. 



They aro easily 

 raised from eeed, 

 being sowed In tho 

 spring or early sum- 

 mer. They should 

 be sown in seed beds 

 and transplanted 

 either once or twice, 

 preferably twice. It 

 Is necessary to keep 

 the seed beds pretty 

 moist but not satur- 

 ated and to protect 

 the seedlings from 

 the hot rays of the 

 sun. Perennials will 

 give you a great 

 deal of satisfaction 

 and those who love 

 flowers would rather 

 grow them from 

 seed than to buy 

 the plants. How- 

 ever, for the setting 

 out of an entirely 

 new garden we 

 would recommend 

 the use of plants so 

 as to get a more 

 rapid start the first 

 year. 



Perennial Border 



ADONIS 



It is a very fine one of the early spring 

 flowering perennials with large yellow blos- 

 soms. Pkt., 300 seeds, 10c; % oz., 15c. 



ACHILLEA (The Pearl) 



A popular perennial, bearing large clusters 

 of pure white double flowers. It blossoms 

 all summer and is invaluable for floral 

 pieces or bouquets, and is grand for ceme- 

 tery planting, as It is perfectly hardy and 

 takes care of Itself. 1% feet. Pkt., 60 

 seeds, 10c; 1-16 oz., 25c. 



AGROSTEMMA 



ROSE OF HEAVEN. A very pretty old 

 favorite hardy annual of graceful habit; 

 flowers of light rose, shaded white. Pkt., 

 10c; Vs oz., 15c. 



ANTHEMIS 



TINCTORIA, GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 



Pretty, hardy plant with finely divided 

 leaves, growing to a height of two to three 

 feet. Bears, throughout the summer, an 

 abundance of long-stemmed, golden yellow, 

 Daisy-like flowers. Excellent for cutting. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



ALYSSUM (Saxatile) 



This Is a wonderfully fine Alyssum for per- 

 manent borders. It is very hardy and of 

 a low spreading growth producing a mass 

 of bright yellow flowers in the spring. Be 

 sure and try it. Pkt., 200 seeds, 10c; 1-16 

 oz., 15c. 



ANCHUSA 



CAPE FORGET-ME-NOT. A rare annual of 

 great beauty. Grows two feet high. It will 

 thrive in a shady, out-of-the-way place 

 where scarcely anything else will grow. It 

 resembles a large beautiful Forget-Me-Not 

 of deep blue color. Blooms all summer. 

 Pkt., 10c; 1-16 oz., 15c. 



