Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds 
Perennials about the home grounds are a continual source of joy from early spring to late autumn, furnishing some of the 
most beautiful cuttings for house decoration. You can have the best perennials in a most generous measure by sowing the 
seed, at a slight cost compared with the cost of buying the plants and you will have the fascination of growing your own 
perennials. Our carefully prepared “Leaflet” tells you how to grow Perennials from seed. It's free to customers. 
Arhillna THE PEARL. One of the 
rtblimco best white-flowering peren¬ 
nials. From spring to fall covered with 
clusters of small snow-white, double 
flowers. A splendid cut-flower for vases. 
Very easy to grow. About 2 feet tall. 
Pkt. <800 seeds), 5*1 1/16 oz., 50*. 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 
CORONARIA, MIXED. An attractive free- 
flowering hardy perennial of easy culture 
with very beautiful pink, blood-red and 
white flowers and with silvery foliage. Fine 
for cutting and blooms from June to Sep¬ 
tember. 2 feet tall. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), S<; Vt or-. 25(. 
Aubrietia (Rainbow Rock Cress) 
LARGE-FLOWERING HYBRIDS. A beau¬ 
tiful low-growing perennial bedding or 
rock plant that blooms very early in the 
spring in colors of lilac, dark blue, car¬ 
mine-rose and other shades. The plants 
are completely covered with a sheet of 
color that is very striking. A wide range 
of beautiful colors for the rock garden. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt. (200 seeds), 5fi 
1/16 oz., 50*. 
Achillea 
Arabit (Rock Crets) 
Arabis (Rock Cress) 
ALPINA. A hardy perennial 
plant and one of the very earli¬ 
est to bloom, with its spread¬ 
ing tufts completely covered 
with a sheet of pure white flow¬ 
ers. Unequalled as a rock plant 
or for edging. Grows from 6 
to 8 inches tall. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5*; 
oz., 3 Q<. _ 
Anthemis 
KEL1VAY YELLOW. Perfectly 
hardy, succeeding in the poor¬ 
est soil but requiring a sunny 
position. Its flowers of lemon- 
yellow color are produced in 
profusion throughout the sum¬ 
mer, much prized for cutting. 
Long-stemmed, 2 feet tall. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5*; 
Vh os.. 25b 
Anchusa 
IT A LIC A (Dropmore Variety). 
One of the very best blue-flowering 
hardy perennials. Plants produce a 
profusion of rich, deep sky-blue 
flowers from June to August. A 
permanent, showy plant for the 
hardy border. 3 to 5 feet. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 10(1 
•/fc oz., 25t< 
Bocconia (Plume Poppy) 
CGRDATA. A very effective hardy 
perennial, can be grown in groups 
or as single specimens on lawns. 
Attractive bearing spikes 2 to 3 
feet long loaded with cream col¬ 
ored flowers on plants growing 6 to 
8 feet high. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 5*J 
Vi oz., 25(. 
Anchusa 
Gaillardia 
(Perennial 
Sorts) 
Among the showy and most ef¬ 
fective hardy perennial plants 
growing 2 feet tall. They thrive 
in almost any position or soil. 
If sown early they begin flow¬ 
ering in July and continue a 
mass of bloom on long stems 
in many shades of crimson, 
scarlet, yellow and gold colors 
until fall. 
Superba Mixed: Pkt. (100 
seeds), s *; Vh oz., 25<._ 
Cheiranthus 
ALUONI. Easily grown plant 
about 12 inches high, entirely 
covered with gorgeous orange 
colored, sweet scented flowers. Excellent for the border, also 
used In rock gardens. Seed sown in March and transplanted out 
in May will flower before fall. Should be in every garden. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 5(! V4 oz., 35 *. 
Gaillardia 
Gypsophila 
PACIFICA 
See Novelties, Page 3 
PANICULATA. This is the favorite 
hardy perennial that should be in every 
garden. The plants are covered with 
miniature, pure white flowers in pan¬ 
icles very dense that form a gauze¬ 
like appearance and are fine for using 
in combination with other flowers. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5 (i V4 oz., 30*. 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels) 
Very showy and ornamental perennial for beds or shrubbery 
borders, with large, showy flowers in white, shades of pink, 
carmine and rose.. Plants grow- 4 to 6 feet high. 
Giant Mixed: Pkt. (75 seeds), 5*5 Vfe oz., 20*. 
Lychnis (Chalcedonica; Jerusalem Cross) 
Handsome, hardy, free-flowering perennial of easy culture; 
for beds or borders. About 2 feet tall. Produces large flower- 
heads of brilliant scarlet color, and blooms in mid-summer. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 5 *; */ H oz., 25*. 
-in-Summer 
(Cerastium) 
TOMENTOSCM. Pretty 
dwarf, hardy perennial with 
silvery foliage and small, 
white flowers in May and 
June. Suitable for rock gar¬ 
dens or for carpeting dry sun¬ 
ny spots. 8 to 12 inches high. 
When in full bloom plants ap¬ 
pear like a bed of snow. Easy 
to grow. 
Pkt. <300 seeds), 5 *: 
Vh oz., 45 *. 
Pentstemon (Beard Tongue) 
A hardy perennial equal to the Petunia as a bedding plant, 
covered with Gloxinia-like flowers in red, rose, carmine, cnerry, 
pink, lilac and purple. About 30 inches tall; succeeds anywhere. 
Mixed: Pkt. (125 seeds), 5 *. 
Valeriana (Hardy Heliotrope) 
Geum 
Geums are said to 
belong to the Rose 
family and are a beautiful flow¬ 
er. They are very free flowering 
and make attractive plants for 
the hardy border and excellent 
for cutting. The beautiful dou¬ 
ble and semi-double flowers are 
very dainty and are produced 
In golden yellow, scarlet and 
orange colors. Although it is a 
perennial, flowering from June 
to September, they bloom from 
spring sown seed the first sea¬ 
son if plants are started early. 
Hybrida Mixed: Pkt. (100 
seeds), 1 O*; 1/16 oz., 40*. 
A hardy perennial 2 feet high, having pink, red, and white 
flowers that bloom during June and July, with a very delight¬ 
ful odor. Mixed Colors: Pkt. (100 seeds), 5*. 
Shasta Daisy 
A perennial with magnificent, 
pure white flowers, on long 
stiff stems. A valuable flower 
for the hardy border; also 
excellent for cutting. Very 
easy to grow, blooming the 
first season if seed is sown 
early. This is about the best 
daisy of its class and is very 
popular. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 5 *; 
1/16 oz., 25*. 
Perennials 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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