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Campanula (Canterbury Bells) 
HARDY PERENNIALS— Continued 
PHLOX 
Price of all Phlox 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.85; 25 for $5.75 
Antonin IVIercier —A delicate light blue; free flowering and medium height. 
Eclaireur—Brilliant rosy magenta, white eye. 
Enchantress—Bright salmon-pink with dark eye. Rich green, glossy foliage. 
Fuerbrand (New)—Brilliant orange-scarlet, almost vermilion. Flowers very freely and blooms 
produced in quantity throughout the season. 
Miss Lingard—Pearly white flowers with delicate pink eye, producing two or three crop* 
a season. Best early white known. 
Mrs. Scholten (New)—Dark salmon-pink in enormous pyramidal spikes. 
Von Lassburg—Splendid pure white, very large trusses. Medium early. 
Physalis Francheti (Chinese Lantern)—Produce freely bright orange-scarlet, lantern-like 
fruits, which when cut, make beautiful bouquets. 
Physostegia Virginica—Forms large clumps 3-4 feet high, bearing long spikes of delicate 
pink flowers. July-August. 
Platycodon—Large, showy flowers on 20 inch spikes, produced all summer. Deep blue, white. 
♦Potentilla Nepalensis, Miss Willmott—Improved salmon-pink. Very free flowering. 
Mid-summer. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
♦Auricula Alpina, Giant Hybrids—Rosettes of thick leaves, sometimes farinosa or mealy 
Flower stalks 6-8 inches high, bearing heads of bloom of various colors, exceedingly fragrant. 
Every Rock Garden should have a few of these. 
♦Cortusoides—Soft wrinkled heart-shaped leaves. Flowers in early summer, deep rose. 10 
inch. 
♦Veris Hybrids—Various shades of lilac, purple and violet as well as a wide range <>f buff, 
orange, salmon and rich reds. 
Pyrethrum—Attractive fernlike foliage, daisy shaped flowers in shades of red, pink, white. 
Excellent for cut flowers. 
Rudbeckia Purpurea—Most attractive purple flowers with a very large, brown, cone-shaped 
center 3 feet. July-October. 
Salvia Azurea—Pretty sky-blue flowers in great profusion. August-September. 3-4 feet. | 
SEDUM 
♦Acre—Green foliage, bright yellow flowers. Prostrate and slow growing. 2 inches. May-July.; 
Spurium Coccineum —Beautiful rosy crimson flowers. July-August. 6 inches. Fast spread-; 
ing, excellent for sandy banks. 
Spectabile—Broad, light green foliage and immense heads of handsome, showy rose-colored 
flowers. Indispensable for late fall blooming plant. 18 inches. 
*Statice Latifolia—Immense heads of purplish blue, minute flowers. July-August. 
Stokesia Cyanea Coerulea—Beautiful light-blue flowers profusely produced in late summer. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Thermopsis Caroliniana—Yellow pea-like flowers produced in racemes six to twelve inches 
long. July-August. 
Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora—Drooping, tubular flowers in dense spikes on long, naked stems, 
well above the foliage. Rich red changing to salmon-pink. 3-4 feet. 
♦Tunica Saxifraga—Tufted plant with light pink flowers all summer. 6 inches. 
♦Valeriana Coccinea—Old rose flowers in umbels on 12 inch stems just above the rich green 
foliage. June-October. 
♦Verbena Venosa—Purplish blue flowers always plentiful. A creeping plant in bloom all 
summer. 
♦Veronica Repens—A carpeting plant with light blue flowers. 1-2 inches. May-June. 
Veronica Spicata—Long spikes of beautiful violet-blue flowers all summer 24 inches. 
♦Vinca Minor—A trailing evergreen plant, used extensively for carpeting the ground under 
shrubs or trees or on graves, where it is too shady for grass. 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.50; 100 
for $15.00. 
♦Viola—The Perennial Pansy—If the faded blossoms are kept picked they continue to bloom 
profusely from May to October. Pale blue, Golden Yellow, Rich Apricot, Pure White. Jersey 
Gem. 
♦Viola, Mixed—Many shades and markings. 
♦Yucca Filamentosa—Broad swordlike, evergreen foliage and immense branching spikes of 
drooping, creamy white flowers, rising to a height of 6 feet. 
PEONIES 3-5 eyes 
Albert Crousse, S.6—Beautiful salmon-pink, large, fragrant. Late. 35c each. 
Felix Crousse, 8.4—Very brilliant red. Large bomb shape. Fragrant. Mid-season. 50c each. 
Festiva Maxima, 9.3—Paper white, crimson marking in center. Very large, very tall. Early. 
35c each. 
Livingstone, 8.1—Large old-rose pink. Late. Mammoth flowers. 40c each. 
Marie Jacquin, 8.3—Semi-double, cup-shaped, white, borne in great profusion. Mid-season. 
45c each. 
Model of Perfection, 8.8—Enormous double light violet-rose blossoms with shades of flesh 
pink, marbled and veined with bright rose, silver tipped. Late. 40c each. 
President Taft, 8.7—Light pink, center flecked crimson. Strong virogous grower, profuse 
bloomer. Mid-season. 50c each. 
Sarah Bernhardt, 9.0—Compact, semi-rose type. Uniform mauve-rose, silver tip. Erect, 
free blooming. Late. 50c each. 
All Colors Mixed—A selection of our leading varieties. Where special color is not desired, 
these will be most suitable. 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
Maloney’s perennials include the old-fashioned hardy flowers and many of the newer varieties. 
They bloom from May until freezing weather, year after year. The varieties we list have been chosen 
by our propagator, who has consulted Horticultural Authorities, and traveled extensively. He has 
chosen the hardiest plants known, and those ha’yng genuine beauty and ease of culture. 
MALONEY’S PAY SHIPPING COSTS— See Page 7 
Aquilegia—Columbine 
Wrexham Delphinium 
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Maloney quality and service have made possible our 50th Anniversary. 
New this year—Lavendula Vera, Primula Cortusoides and others. 
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