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CHOICE PERENNIALS 
Thousands of Rare. Hardy Perennials and Rock Plants. A huge collection, unequalled in 
quality: all field-grown healthy plants: delivered to you fresh from the soil. Fine Perennials 
have ever been a Malmo H Co. specialty. 
All field-grown healthy plants, delivered to you fresh 
from the soil. 
Rockery and Alpine Plants marked (R). Approximate 
height of plant at maturity, season of bloom and color 
indicated. 
All prices F.O.B. Seattle, Wash. No charge for pack 
ing if cash accompanies order. 
15c Each . . . $1.48 Dozen, Except as Noted 
ACHILLEA ptarmica flore plena (Milfoil). “The Pearl.” 
2 ft. June-Oct. Double white. 
ACONITUM napellus (Monkshood) 3 ft. June-July. Deep 
blue. 
ALVSSUM saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold) (R) 10 in. 
April-June. Yellow. 
ANEMONE Japonica (Windflower). 3 ft. Shade loving 
plants. Sept.-Nov. Mixed colors. 
ANEMONE hupenhensis. 2 ft. Aug.-Nov. Pink. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 3 ft. May-June. Blackmore and 
Langdon Hybrids. 
ARABIS alpina (White Rock Cress). 6 in. April-May. Single 
white. 
ARM ERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink). (R) 6 in. May-June. Lau- 
cheana. Bright rosy pink. 
ASTER acris. 2 ft. Aug. Masses of small violet-blue 
flowers. 
ASTER amellus Beauty. 2V 2 ft. Aug.-Sept. Rosy lilac. 
ASTER amellus Rudolph Gothe. 2*4 ft. Aug.-Sept. Large 
flowered, lavender-violet. 
ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy). Fall Blooming. 
Amos Perry 4 ft. Sept.-Oct. Pink. 
Climax 5 ft. Sept.-Oct. Lavender-blue. 
Little Boy Blue 2*4 ft. Sept. Brilliant blue. 
Mrs. J. F. Raynor 4 ft. Sept. Rosy-pink. 
Queen Mary 3 \ 2 ft. Sept. Blue tinted lavender. 
Royal Blue 3V4 ft- Sept. Rich purplish blue 
ASTILBE Arendsi hybrids 
Betsy Cuperus 5 ft. June-July. Pink. Each 23c; Doz. $2.29 
Salland 5-6 ft. July. Crimson. Each 23c; Doz. $2.29 
ASTILBE Japonica (Plume Spirea). Excellent for moist 
half-shaded places. 
Peach Blossom 2 ft. June-July. Delicate pink. 
Each 23c; Dozen $2.29 
Princess Mary 2 ft. June-July. Beautiful dark pink. 
Each 23c; Dozen $2.29 
Gloria 2 ft. June-July. Deep pink. Each 23c; Dozen $2.29 
AUBRIETA large flowered hybrids. (R) 6 in. April-May. 
Lavender to purple. 
CAMPANULA garganica. (R) (Bellflower) 6 in. June-Oct. 
Light blue. 
CAMPANULA calycanthemum (Cup and Saucer). 2*4 ft. 
June. Blue, white, pink. 
CAMPANULA muralis. (R) 4 In. June-Sept. Deep blue. 
CAMPANULA persicifolia 3 ft. June-July. Blue. 
CAMPANULA persicifolia alba 3 ft. June-July. White. 
CAMPANULA pusilla (R) C in. June-Sept. Blue. 
CAMPANULA pusilla alba 6 In. June-Sept. White. 
CARNATION grenadin 1 >4 ft. May-Nov. (Hardy Garden) 
King of the Blacks. 
Rose. 
Yellow. 
Red. 
White. 
CHEIRANTHUS allioni (Siberian Wallflower) (R) 1 ft. May- 
July. Orange. 
CHEIRANTHUS cheiri (Wallflower) 1V4-2 ft. April-May. 
Eastern Queen. Apricot. 
Cloth of Gold. Large clear yellow. 
Goliath. Deep brown. 
Vulcan. Red. 
Double Branching. Mixed. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 2 to 3 ft. Sept.-Nov. 
Acto, Button. Rosy pink. 
Ashes of Roses. Pink. 
China Gold. Orange-yellow. 
Chrysolora. Yellow. 
Lillian Doty. Pink, pompom. 
Little Dot. Button type. Mahogany bronze. 
Maple Leaf. Anemone-type. Bronze and yellow. 
Mrs. Phillips. Single pink, fragrant. 
New York. Button type, orange. 
October Gold. Golden yellow. 
Pink Unakia. Pink. 
Red Dot. Button, red. 
Single White. 
Tints of Gold. Golden yellow, suffused red. 
William Sobey. Yellow, pompom. 
Yellow Button. Yellow, button type. 
Yellow Normandy. Yellow. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum (Shasta Daisy) 
Alaska. June-July. Glistening pure white. 
COREOPSIS Mayfield Giant. June till frost. Bright yellow. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
Belladonna 3’4 ft. June-Oct. Medium blue. 
Bellamosum 3 ft. June-Oct. Deep blue. 
Blackmore & Langdon’s Hybi ids 5-6 ft. Mixed shades. 
DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet William) 
Newport Pink 1 ft. May-June. Salmon-pink. 
Scarlet Beauty 1 ft. May-June. Bright red. 
Mixed Colors. 
DIANTHUS deltoides Major Stearns (R) 6 in. July. Bril¬ 
liant rosy crimson. 
DIANTHUS plumarius (R) 12 in. Single hardy clove scented 
pink; fringed edges. 
DICENTRA spectabiel is (bleeding heart) old fashioned 
favorite, graceful heart-shaped flowers. Each 23c 
DIGITALIS gloxinaeflora 4-5 ft. May-June. (Foxglove) 
Purple, White and Pink. 
DR A BA olympica (R) 3 in. May. Tiny rosettes of foliage 
with yellow blossoms. 
DRABA repens (R) 4-6 in. May. Yellow flowers. 
ERIGERON speciosus The Quakeress 2 ft. June-Nov. Lav¬ 
ender. 
FILIPENDULA ulmaria flore pleno 3 ft. June. Panicles 
of double creamy flowers. 
FUCHSIA riccartoni 3 ft. June-Oct. Bright scarlet flowers. 
Each 23c; Dozen $2.29 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora 2 ft. June-Oct. Yellow daisy¬ 
like flowers with crimson-orange centers. 
GEUM Heldreichi (R) 10 in. June-July. Single orange. 
Lady Stratheden 1 V4 ft. July-Sept. Double golden yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw 1V4 ft. July-Sept. Double brilliant scarlet. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata 3 ft. July (Baby's Breath) White. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata Bristol Fairy 3 ft. July. Larger 
flowers, very double white. Each 35c 
HELIANTHUS Soliel d’Or 4-5 ft. Large golden yellow; 
double flowers. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies) 
Dumartiere 2 ft. June-July. Deep orange, fragrant. 
Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow flowers. May. 1% ft. 
Thunbergi 2-3 ft. July. Pale yellow blossoms. 
HOLLYHOCK (Althea) 5-6 ft. July-Aug. 
Apple Blossom Light pink. 
Colorado Sunset. Pink tinted copper shades. 
Newport Pink. Double fine soft pink. 
Double Red. Rich crimson. 
Double Rose. Bright rosy shade. 
Double Yellow. Deep sulphur. 
Single Allegheny. Fringed edges, large flowers. Mixed 
colors. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) correaefolia (R) 6 in. May-June. Ever¬ 
green foliage, white. 
gibraltarica (R) 6-10 in. May-June. White flowers slight¬ 
ly tinted lavender. 
sempervirens (R) 9-12 in. April-May. Pure white flowers. 
IRIS German 2 1 / 2 ft. May-June. 
Ambassadeur. Standards, reddish-violet; Falls, dark blue. 
Caprice. Standards, rosy red; Falls, deeper rose red. 
Celeste. Standards and Falls, pale azure blue. 
Doctor Bernice. Standards, coppery bronze, Falls, crimson. 
Juniata. Clear violet blue. 
Lent a Williamson. Standards, soft lavender-violet; Falls, 
purple. 
Lohengrin. Standards, light mauve; Falls, violet. 
Lord of June, 3-4 ft. Standards, lavender-blue; Falls, deep 
blue. 
Loreley. Standards, light yellow; Falls, blue and cream. 
Mithras. Standards, light yellow; Falls, wine red and 
yellow. 
Opera. Standards, coppery brown; Falls, purple-violet. 
Pallida dalmatica. Standards and Falls, clear lavender. 
Rhein Nixe. Standards, white; Falls, rich violet-blue and 
white. 
IRIS kaempferi 3-4 ft. (Japanese Iris). Mixed colors only. 
IRIS ochroleuca (Water Iris) 4 ft. June. Orange. 
IRIS siberica (Siberian Iris) 3 ft. May-June. Purple-blue. 
LAVENDULA vera nana (Dwarf English Lavender) 10 in. 
Aug-Oct. (dense spike of dark purple flowers) Each 23c 
LINUM perenne 2 ft. June-Oct. Dainty blue flowers. 
LOTUS corniculatus flore pleno (R) Creeping mat of leaves, 
red buds and double yellow flowers. 
LUPIN US arboreus 3-6 ft. July-Oct. (Tree Lupine) Beau¬ 
tiful yellow on stately spikes. 
polyphyllus albus 3 ft. July. White showy flowers, 
polyphyllus atro-coeruleus 3 ft. July. Brilliant blue, 
polyphyllus luteus. Sulphur yellow flowers, 
polyphyllus roseus 3 ft. July. Soft rose pink. 
LYCHNIS viscaria splendens flore pleno (R) 1 ft. May-June. 
Double; bright rose flowers. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens (R) 12 in. May-Aug. 
Blue. (Forget-me-Not). 
NEPETA mussini (R) 15 in. May-Aug. Greyish foliage, 
lavender flowers. 
