Perennial Specials 
Perennials are the permanent flowers of your garden, each year in¬ 
creasing in beauty, loveliness, and in numbers. They are perpetual harbingers 
of cheer and require very little care and attention. From this list of 23 pop¬ 
ular perennial plants you may make your own selection of U which will be sent you 
Prepaid far Only 81.00. or you may have lit for .$2.00 or the entire 22 for 82.2 O. 
This offer is unusual, not only because the price is low, but because the quality of the plants 
is unusually high. Every plant is 2 years old, field grown, and with a strong healthy root system. 
Aqullegia The Columbine is one of the most beautiful of all hardy 
plants and make themselves at home in any hardy border. Bloom 
from late Spring thru the early summer months. 
Anchusa The brilliant blue of this flower can not be surpassed for 
producing a mass effect. 
Achillea, the Pearl Pure white flowers borne in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion the entire summer on strong erect stems, 2 ft. high. 
Achillea, Roseum Blooms July to October. Rosy pink flowers in 
dense heads on stems 18 inches high. Effective on edge of shrub¬ 
bery or in border. 
Asters, Hardy (Michaelmas Daisies) These are among the showiest 
of our late flowering hardy plants giving a wealthy bloom during 
September and October. 
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) A hardy perennial with heart shaped, 
rose colored flowers in drooping spikes. 
Campanula (Bellflower) The Canterbury Bells are of easiest culture 
and thrive well in any garden. We offer them in blue, rose and white. 
Coreopsis, Grandiilora One of the best hardy plants. The large, 
bright yellow flowers of this improved variety are fine for cut flower 
purposes. 
Delphinium The long showy spikes of this flower persist from June 
till frost and furnish the most satisfactory blue to any color scheme. 
Dlanthus (Pinks) These old favorites bear their sweet, clove-scented 
flowers in the greatest profusion during May and June. 
Foxglove (Digitalis) The stately and picturesque beauty of the Fox¬ 
glove is hard to surpass. Foxgloves are biennials, but, as it renews 
itself from self-sown seed, it may be treated as a perennial. 
Gypsophelia (Baby Breath) A beautiful old-fashioned plant possess¬ 
ing a grace not found in any other perennial. 
Gaillardla, Grandiilora (Blanket Flower) This is considered one 
of the most beautiful and desirable plants in cultivation; blooms all 
summer. Base of petals is scarlet-crimson, bordered golden yellow. 
Hollyhocks This is an old garden favorite. 
Heliopsis Of easiest culture growing from two to three feet high, with pretty 
yellow daisy-like flowers. 
Lathyrus (Everlasting Pea) The Everlasting Peas are but little known in this 
country, but are great favorites in England. They are extremely showy and 
fine. Charming climbers for covering trellises, arbors, etc. 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy) Showy, hardy perennials, growing 2 feet in 
height, with most brilliant and lasting flowers during last of May and thru June. 
Platycodon (Balloon Flower) Large, showy deep blue flowers blooming from 
June to October. Good for rock garden and border. 
Rudebeckla (Coneflower) A very easy perennial to grow. Stands about 
three feet in height with dark orange flowers borne on stiff wiry stems. 
Shasta Daisy (Chrysanthemum Maximum or Moonpenny) They are classed 
among the most known hardy plants. We offer the variety ALASKA which is 
extra large. 
Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus) One of the most popular old-fashioned 
garden plants. Their freedom of blooming, striking colors and pleasing 
fragrance make them a favorite. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) A beautiful late flowering plant, having a handsome 
reed-like foliage. Flowers are of a rich orange-scarlet color, 3 feet high. 
Veronica (Bluebird Flower) An elegant hardy border plant, growing about 
1 '/z feet high, producing long spikes of bright blue flowers in June, July and 
early August. 
