Perennials 
Coreopsis |c] 
Golden Wave 
Excellent hardy border plants blooming 
profusely during late spring and sum¬ 
mer. The large, long-stemmed flowers 
are formed for cutting. Does well in 
any well-drained soil. 
EchillOpS —Globe Thistle 
3793 Sphaerocephalus Bright blue, 
Thistle-like flowers; 6 ft. Attractive 
border plant. Pkt. 10?!; Vi oz. 25?!; 
1/2 oz. 40?!. 
Erigeron —Fleabane [Cl 
3797 Speciosus superbus Single, 
mauve-colored flowers, 2 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 20?!; Vie oz. 40?!; Vs oz. 70?!. 
Erinus 13 
3854 Alpinus Rosy purple. Ex¬ 
cellent tufted plants for the rock 
garden or for pot-culture; 6 in. tall. 
Pkt. 30jzJ; Yq 4 oz. 85?!; Ys 2 oz. $1.50. 
Eupatorium 3 H 0 
Hardy Ageratum 
Attractive Ageratum-like plants suit¬ 
able for the border and for cut-flowers. 
Usually in bloom from July to Sep¬ 
tember. 
3947 Fraseri Strong growing border 
plant. White fluffy Ageratum-like 
flowers borne in dense heads, suitable 
for cutting. Ordinary garden soil suits 
them very nicely and this variety will 
also do well in shady places; 2 ft. in 
height. Pkt. 10?!; Vs oz. 35?!; Vioz. 60?!. 
.3768 Grandiflora Large, golden yel- 
llow flowers. 2 ft. Pkt. 10?!; Vi° z -25£; 
Vz oz. 40?!. 
4008 Grandiflora auriculata superba 
Large, golden yellow blooms with a 
serrated center band of brownish red. 
Pkt. 15?!; Yg oz. 35?i; Vi oz. 60?!. 
3758 Grandiflora fl. pi. (Double Golden 
Wave) Large, double and semi-double, 
jgolden yellow blooms. Pkt. 15?!; 
V4 oz. 40?!; Yi oz. 70?!. 
3938 Mayfield Giant Glorious yellow 
(flowers borne profusely on vigorous 
plants. A splendid new Coreopsis which 
originated in Australia. Pkt. 15?!; 
Vg oz. 35?!; Vi oz. 60?!. 
Digitalis - Foxglove 3 
Stately spikes of blooms on plants, 3 to 
.'5 ft. tall, biennial, flowering the second 
year. Does well in sun or shade. Splen¬ 
did for beds and borders. 
3790 Purple. . . 
3788 Rose. 
3789 White 
Any of these colors: 
Pkt. 10?!; 
Vg oz. 30?!; 
Vi oz. 50?!. 
3787 Fine Mixed Most gardeners will 
be delighted to plant this mixture of 
Digitalis, which includes many splendid 
(colors. Pkt. 10?!; Vs oz. 25?!; Vi oz. 40?!. 
4011 Lutzii An entirely new shade 
and most striking. A beautiful bright 
salmon-pink or pale apricot. 4 ft. 
Pkt 15 i; Ys oz. 35?!; Vi oz. 60?!. 
3794 Shirley, Mixed Stately spikes 
growing up to 7 ft. tall, closely set with 
large bells in many bright colors, includ- 
iing self-colors, besides others dotted 
with crimson or chocolate. Pkt. 15?!; 
Vs oz. 35?!; Vi oz. 60?!. 
Burpee’s Perennials 
Annual Ageratum will be found 
on page 23 
Foxglove 
Shirley 
3813 Gloxiniaeflora Isabellina (New) 
An unusually charming variety with a 
profusion of yellow flowers which grad¬ 
ually change to a buff-chamois shade. 
Pkt. 15?!; Ys oz. 50?!; Vi oz. 85?!. 
Nothing is as essential to a brilliantly 
colored garden as a selection of Peren¬ 
nials which may be had in almost any 
known color, and a succession of bloom 
from earliest spring until late fall. 
7606 Special Collection Offer 
Twelve Dwarf Hardy Perennial Flowers 
Each a gem for the rock garden or border. 
Armeria formosa; Aubrietia hybrids; Campanula carpatica, Dianthus 
plumanus Single Mixed; Alyssum saxatile compactum; Helianthemum 
mutabue, Iberis sempervirens; Linum perenne; Saponaria ocymoides* 
Cerastium tomentosum; Tunica saxifraga; and Heuchera hybrids. ’ 
One Pkt. each (value $1.50) for $ 1.00 
Dianthus 
Hardy Garden Pinks OS 
The varieties we offer here have large 
blooms and are very floriferous. They 
grow about 1 ft. tall and bloom all 
during the summer. 
3667 Rock Garden Rare Species 
Mixed [g| (New) An exceptionally fine 
mixture of the choicest dwarf-grow¬ 
ing species, especially selected to give 
a rare selection cf colors and mark¬ 
ings. Pkt. 20?!; Vi6 oz.50?!; Vioz. 85?!. 
3784 Highland Hybrids A new 
race of Highland Pinks which many 
consider the most brilliant Dianthus. 
A profusion of single flowers in many 
charming color combinations. Very 
hardy and of vigorous, compact 
growth. Blooms from late May until 
fall. Pkt. 25?!; Vie oz. 50£; V8 0Z.85?!. 
3785 Winteri Large, single, scented 
flowers in a delightful mixture of pure 
colors. Blooms the first year from 
seed if sown early. The blooming 
period is exceptionally long. Pkt. 25?!; 
Vi6 oz. 60?!; Vs oz. $1.00. 
3781 Allwoodii Comes 75 per cent 
double. A wonderful range of colors. 
Not entirely hardy. Pkt. 35?!; 
2 pkts. 60?!; Ys 2 oz. $1.50. 
3978 Allwoodii alpinus Large, rose 
and pink blooms; 6 in. Pkt. 35£; 
2 pkts. 60?!; Ys 2 oz. $1.75. 
4010 Atrococcineus (Cruentus) 
Dark crimson. Quite double; 15 to 
18 in. Pkt. 10?!; Vioz. 30?!; Vi oz.50?!. 
3782 Caesius splendens Bright 
pink blooms in spring; 10 in. 
Pkt. 15?!; Vs oz. 40?!; Vi oz. 70?!. 
3666 Crimson Bedder Glowing vel¬ 
vety crimson. Single and semi¬ 
double. Fringed; 12 in. Pkt. 15#; 
Vs oz. 40?!; Vi oz. 70?!. 
3712 Deltoides, Brilliant Rich 
rose blooms on compact plants; 10 
in. Pkt. 15?!; Vi oz. 45?!; Vi oz. 75?!. 
3719 Neglectus Cherry-carmine 
blooms. Needs acid soil. Pkt. 25#; 
100 seeds 75?!; 200 seeds $1.25. 
3948 Plumarius, Double Mixed 
Brilliant double blooms with spicy 
fragrance. Known and grown every¬ 
where. Pkt. 10?!; V80Z.35?!; Vioz.60j!. 
3967 Plumarius nanus. Double 
Dwarf Mixed Many fine colors. 
Pkt. 15?!; Vs oz. 50?!; Vi oz. 85?!. 
3783 Plumarius, Single Mixed 
Large single blooms in showy colors. 
Pkt. 10?!; Vioz. 30?!; Vi oz. 50?!. 
Annual Varieties, page 30 
Dianthus plumarius, single 
W. Atlee Burpee Co., Seed Growers, Philadelphia, Pa. 
