Perennial Flowering Plants for a Succession of Bloom 
APRIL AND MAY 
Alyssum saxatile. Goldentuft. 
Aquilegia. Columbine. 
Arabis alpina. Rock Cress. 
Beilis perennis. English Daisy. 
Dianthus. Hardy Pinks. 
Dicentra. The Bleeding Hearts. 40c ea. 
Iberis tenoreana. Hardy Candytuft. 
Iris sibirica. Siberian Iris. 
Linum perenne. Perennial Flax. 
Lupinus. Lupine. 
Myosotis palustris, Forget-me-not. 
JUNE AND JULY 
Achillea. Fern-Leaved Yarrow. 
Agrostemma coronaria. Dusty Miller. 
Anthemis tinctoria. Golden Marguerite. 
Aquilegia chrysantha. Yellow 
Columbine. 
Astilbe japonica. Astilbe. 
Baptisia australis. False Indigo. 
Beilis perennis. English Daisy. 
Callirhoe involucrata. Poppy Mallow. 
Campanula. Bellflower. 
Chrysanthemum maximum. Shasta 
Daisy. 
Coreopsis. 
Delphinium. Larkspur. 20c each; 
$2.00 per doz. 
Dianthus barbatus. Sweet William. 
Digitalis. Foxglove. 
Gaillardia. Blanket Flower. 
Gypsophila. Baby’s Breath. 
Heliopsis. Orange Sunflower. 
Hemerocallis. Day Lily. 
Hibiscus. Mallow. 
Iris, German. 
Linum perenne. Perennial Flax. 
Lychnis. Campion. 
Lythrum. Purple Loosestrife. 
Myosotis palustris. Forget-me-not. 
Papaver. Oriental Poppy. 
Pentstemon. Beard Tongue. 
Phlox. 
Platycodon. Balloon Flower. 
Pyrethrum hybridum. Painted Daisy. 
Ranunculus. Buttercup. 
Rudbeckia. Golden Glow. 
Sedum acre. Golden Moss. 
Statice latifolia. Sea Lavender. 
Stokesia. Stokes’ Aster. 
Veronica incana. Speedwell. 
AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 
Achillea. Fern-Leaved Yarrow. 
Aconitum. Monkshood. 
Agrostemma. Dusty Miller. 
Anemone japonica. Japanese Wind¬ 
flower. 
Anthemis tinctoria. Golden Marguerite. 
Aster. Perennial Aster. 
Bocconia. Plume Poppy. 
Boltonia asteroides. Boltonia. 
Euphorbia corollata. Long Flowering 
Spurge. 
Funkia. Day Lily. 
Gaillardia. Blanket Flower. 
Gypsophila. Baby’s Breath. 
Helenium. Sneezewort. 
Heliopsis Pitcheriana. 
Hollyhocks. 
Lathyrus latifolius. Perennial Sweet 
Pea. 
Linum perenne. Perennial Flax. 
Myosotis palustris. Forget-me-not. 
Platycodon. Balloon Flower. 
Rudbeckia. Golden Glow. 
Salvia pratensis. Meadow Sage. 
Scabiosa. Mourning Bride. 
Sedum. Stonecrop. 
Statice latifolia. Sea Lavender. 
Stokesia. Stokes’ Aster. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri. Red Hot Poker. 
Veronica longifolia subsessilis. Speed¬ 
well. 
OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 
Anemone japonica. Japanese Wind¬ 
flower. 
Asters. Perennial Aster. 
Chrysanthemums, Hardy. 
Scabiosa. Mourning Bride. 
Stokesia. Stokes’ Aster. 
Price 15c each; $1*50 per dozen 
A World of Pleasure Awaits You. The Most Beautiful of 
Late Summer Flowers. 
Learn to Know Dahlias 
Plant in an open, sunny location when danger of frost is over. 
They grow in any kind of soil but a rich, sandy loam is best. Pre¬ 
pare soil by deep digging, using bone meal and working well into the 
soil. Lay tuber in horizontal position in a hole six inches deep. Do 
not plant when ground is wet, and never place tuber on end. 
AMUN RA or THE SUN GOD. Giant in size, and perfect in shape, 
the outer petals are of gorgeous copper and orange tones shading 
to gold and amber, deepening in the center to a dark reddish brown. 
35c each. 
AVALON (Decorative). Pure clear yellow, the large flowers are very 
distinct and pleasing in shape. 35c each. 
CHAMPAGNE (Decorative). One of the largest; distinct color; very 
aptly described as golden champagne with chamois shadings. 
35c each. 
ELEANOR VANDERVEER (Decorative). Rose-pink, very large with 
excellent stem. 50c each. 
JANE COWL (Decorative). Color a warm buff and old gold, blending 
to apricot and rose at the center. 50c each. 
JESSE SEAL (Peony Type). Clear old rose. Very large. 50c each. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Decorative). Finest pink Dahlia in existence. 50c each. 
KITTIE DUNLAP (Decorative). Color is that of the American Beauty Rose. 
Stems long, flowers large. 35c each. 
THE “KIWANIAN” (Peony Type). Large and perfect in form. Color rich 
American Beauty Red, shading to purple-red. 50c each. 
LE GRANDE LILAS (Peony-Flowered). An immense royal purple; twisted, broad 
petals; erect on strong stems. 50c each. 
LEWIS, JR. (Cactus Hybrid). Large, gorgeous red, shading deeper to the center; 
outer petals curved and twisted, showing a violet-blue' on back. 50c each. 
MARIPOiSA (Hybrid Cactus). A delightful true pink, intensified by a deeper center; 
a faint violet suffusion adds to the effect. 50c each. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (Decorative). A charming, deep mauve-pink, strong 
grower, producing gigantic Cattleya or orchid color flowers. 50c each. 
PRIDE OF FORT MORGAN (Decorative). A giant intense red, 9 to 12 inches across. 
50c each. 
RADIO (Decorative). One of the greatest Dahlias. Can be grown 11 to 12 inches 
in diameter. Color blood-red, edged and tipped with yellow. Must be seen to 
appreciate its beauty. 50c each. 
ROSA NELL (Decorative). Color is a pure bright rose, so rich, strong and rare, 
that in color it stands alone. Its keeping qualities the best. 50c each. 
TOMMY ATKINS (Decorative). The richest gold-scarlat, a color that always 
glistens in the sunshine, an exhibition flower that always attracts attention; a 
giant size. 50c each. 
UTAH NURSERY & SEED CO. 
Salt Lake City, Utah 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. H 0 RT1C U LT U R A L P RINTE RS . ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
