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HARDY PERENNIALS 
from Maloney’s will bloom the first season. The reason for this is because they 
are larger and stronger plants than the average perennial. We have found that 
by taking them from our greenhouse a bit earlier, they root more quickly and put 
on added growth and make larger flowers. By actual comparison Maloney’s 
perennials are one-third larger. 
For best effect Perennials should be planted in groups of three or more of a 
variety. Plants preceded by a * are rock plants but large enough to be grown on 
the margin of the hardy border, as well as in the Rock Garden. You have the 
privilege of mixing varieties when prices are the same. 
Price of Perennials (except as noted) 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.50. 
*Myosotidiflora —Clusters of charming blue 
flowers resembling forget-me-nots. May and 
June. 12 inches. 
ANEMONE—Sept.-Oct. 
Price of all Anemones 3 for 75c; 
12 for $2.85; 25 for $5.75 
Queen Charlotte — Beautiful semi-double 
pink flowers, broad and perfectly formed. 
2-3 feet. 
Rubra —Beautiful rosy red, stamens bright 
yellow. 2 feet. 
Whirlwind —Excellent. Double white. 
Anthemis Tinctoria —Handsome, finely cut 
foliage and large golden yellow flowers all 
summer. Succeeds in poorest soil. 
All Perennials Postpaid to your door. 
ACHILLEA 
Millefolium Roseum —Rosy pink flowers in 
dense heads on stems 18 inches high. July to 
October. 
Ptarmica, The Pearl —Pure white double 
flowers all summer. Prized for cutting. 2)4 ft. 
*Tomentosa —Bright yellow flowers. Excel¬ 
lent for rockeries. 6-8 inches. 
Agrostemma Coronaria —Bright rosy crim¬ 
son, silvery foliage 2)^-3 feet. June-July. 
*Alyssum Saxtile Compactum — Broad 
masses of bright yellow flowers in early 
spring. 1 foot. 
ANCHUSA 
Dropmore —Tall spikes of beautiful blue flow¬ 
ers in June and intermittently all summer. 4-5 
feet. 
Shasta Daisy 
(Chrysanthemum 
maximum) 
AQUILEGIA 
Chrysantha -Beautiful golden yellow. 
Coerulea —Lovely blue flowers with long spurs. 
Scott Elliott Long, Spurred Hybrid- The flowers are 
very large and of distinct shades of blues, lavenders, 
mauves, whites, creams, pinks, reds, yellows, etc. Many 
of the colors are entirely new. 
Snow Queen —The best long-spurred pure white. 
*Arabis Alpina —Pure white flowers produced in dense 
masses. 
*Arenaria Montana —Close tufts, profusely covered with 
small, Bilvery white flowers quite early in the season. The 
flowers in May resemble small white, upturned morning 
glories. 
*Armeria Laucheana —The bright rosy red flowers are 
borne in globular heads from May-June. 3-6 inches. 
Artemisia Silver King —A striking white-leaved contrast 
plant. A beautiful mist for setting off bouquets and floral 
combinations. The entire color effect bright frosted silver. 
3 feet. 
Asphodelus Luteus -Tall spikes of bright yellow, very 
fragrant flowers, Swordlike foliage. 
ASTER—October 
Erica —A beautiful clear pink; large, semi-double. 
Joan Vaughan —Large, semi-double flowers of deepest 
blue. - - — 
Aubrietia Eyri —A tufted plant with rosy lilac flowers and 
evergreen foliage. April to July. 
Baptisia Australis —Dark blue, pea shaped flowers on top 
of spikes. 2 feet high. June. 
Boltonia Latisquama —Pink, slightly tinged with laven¬ 
der, similar to asters. 4-6 feet. July to October. 
Bupthalmum Salicifolium —Large, rich golden yellow 
flowers through the summer. Heart-shaped leaves. 2 feet. 
*Calamintha Alpina —A very graceful little rock plant 
with rich purple flowers. 6 inches. 
*Callirhoe Involucrata —Trailing plant with finely divid¬ 
ed foliage and large saucer-shaped flowers of bright rosy 
crimson with white center. All summer and fall. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)—Pyramidal in growth 
and profusely covered with large, bell-shaped flowers. 
Blue, pink, white. May and June. 
Medium (Single)—Same habit of Calycanthema but does 
not have the saucer. Blue, White. 
Coreopsis 
^Campanula Carpatica (Bellflower) — Compact tufts, flowers held erect on wiry stems. 
June-October. Clear blue, white. 
Carnations —Dozens of double and single flowers on long stems. Lovely for cutting. Pink, 
red, white, yellow. June-July. 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata —Large and striking, rose-pink thistle-like flowers. June-July. 2 ft. 
Macrocephala —Large thistle-like, golden yellow flowers. .July-August. 3ft. 
Montana —Ijarge violet-blue flowers. July-September. 2 ft. 
*Cerastium Tomentosum —Silvery white foliage and 
an abundance of snow-white flowers in May. 
*Cheiranthus Allioni —Dazzling fiery orange flowers 
on stems a foot high. Very profuse bloomer. Spring 
and early summer. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Our best Fall flowering plants. 
Price of all Chrysanthemums 3 ror 75c; 
12 for 52.85: 25 for $5.75 
Bronze Button —Large heads of tiny button-like, 
bronze colored flowers. 
Brune Poitevine —Large, loose in structure, and very 
abundant. Deep velvety reddish-bronze with golden 
reverse. 
Excelsior —Brilliant golden yellow. Very prolific. 
Firelight —Red tipped with copper. Very showy. 
Indian —Coppery-red, very hardy, late flowering. 
Nellie Kleris —Clear pink. Petals incurved. 
Travisia— Large, pure white. Early. 
White Dot— I 5 ure white pompon flowers. Tall. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum (Shasta Daisy)—Pure 
glistening white bloom 4 to 5 inches across. Very free 
flowering all summer and fall. 2 feet. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora —Large bright yellow flowers 
excellent for cutting all summer. 
Iris 
Every flower about a home certifies to the refinement of somebody. 
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