Perennial Seeds 29 
Aquilegia, Long Spurred 
2555 COEEULEA. The Rocky Mountain Columbine. 
The beautiful long blue spurred Columbine native of our 
Western States. Pkt. lOc; rV oz-30c. 
256E CHRYSANTHA YELLOW. Large canary yellow flowers 
with long spurs. Blooms from May to August. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. lOe; 
^ oz. 30c. 
250T RED SPURRED (JTaetschul). A lovely large flowered 
yellow with most attractive Peach Red long spurs, an extra good 
new variety. Pkt. lOc; oz. 40c. 
2571 FINE MIXED. A lovely mixture of all colors single and 
double short spurred varieties. Pkt. 5c; 54 o*- 25c. 
Ascleplas 
2596 Tuberosa, A native plant bear- 
DUttCrrly Vr CCO Jng during July and August very 
showy umbels of bright orange flowers. Flowers are followed by long 
curious pods containing white feathery seeds. The opened seed 
pods may be dried for winter decorations. Easy to grow, but start 
where plants are to stand as plants have long tap roots and dislike 
moving. to 2^ ft. Pkt. lOc; oz. 40c. 
2601 Asperula, Sweet Woodruff 
Odorata. An herb, the leaves used for making beverages, or 
when dried to lay among linens. Nice for carpeting shady places, 
growing 6 to 8 inches high. From May to July the plants bear heads 
of sweet scented snowy-white flowers. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 20c. 
Asphodeline, Jacob’s Rod 
2000 LUTEA. Stately plants 3 to 4 feet tall, with beautiful fol¬ 
iage, producing large spikes of golden yellow fragrant flowers in 
June and July. A very striking and attractive plant for the perennial 
border. Pkt- lOc; ^ oz, 30c. 
Aquilegias or Columbines 
You are all familiar with these graceful beauties which bloom In spring and early summer. 
They are excellent for cutting or massing In clumps In the border. Will succeed In partial shade. 
2J^ to 3 ft. 
2556 Templin-Bradley’s Long Spurred Hybrids 
See Color Plate on Page 4D. A selection of the finest long spurred Columbines including the famous strain 
known as Mrs. Scott Elliotts, which has received many awards wherever exhibited. Many rare and pleasing 
color shades and combinations. Pkt. 15c; A oz. 5Uc. 
2565 DOBBIE’S IMPERIAL HYBRIDS. A very fine strain of English origin, sure to charm you with 
the excellence of the color assortment, of the long spurred beauties. Pkt. ISc; oz. 60c. 
2564 rrimcon A new long-spurred variety having deep blood-crimson sepals and spurs 
V.IIIII9V.III ^iai and white petals, a very delightful and attractive color effect. Plants are 
erect and vigorous, 23^ feet tall and very free flowering. See Color Plate, Page 2. Pkt. 25c. 
Rock Garden Varieties 
2569 AQUILEGIA ALPEVA BLUE. R. G. A 
dwarf variety of much value and charm. Plants 
grow from 12 to 18 inches tall quite compact and 
branching. Flowers of beautiful clear blue, are 
freely produced and are unusually fine for cutting. 
Pkt. lOc; 3^oz. 30c. 
25T0 AQUILEGIA COMPACTA 
ERECTA EDELWEISS. R. G. Beau¬ 
tiful snow-white blooms borne in 
profusion on neat compact plants. 
An excellent variety both for the 
garden and for use as a cut flower 
variety. Pkt. 15c. 
Long Spurred Hybrids 
Separate Colors. 
2557 BLUE SHADES. Very beautiful. 
2558 ORANGE and SCARLET. Brilliant. 
2559 PINK SHADES. Very delicate. 
2560 ROSE QUEEN. Rich darker pink. 
2561 SNOW QUEEN. Very fine pure white. 
Price any above Pkt. 15c; 16 oz. 60c. 
Aqullegla, Long Spurred 
Hybrids 
2573 FLABELLATA NANA, Dwarf White. R. O. A very 
early flowering variety, growing one foot high. Pure white flowers. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Beilis, 
Hardy Aster 
Hardy Asters 
Michaelmas 
Daisy 
2602Wartburg Star.Subcoeruleus. Aspring flowering aster of 
bright lavender-blue with yellow centers. Plants 2 to 2}^ feet high, 
flowers 3 to 3K inches across. Blooms May and June. Pkt. 45c. 
2605 SUBCOEBULEUS BLUE. R. G. Adistinot variety bearing 
daisy-like azure blue flowers with golden centers. Flowers often 254 
to 3 inches across on long slender stems well above the foliage. Blooms during June 
and July. 15 inches. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. ^ ■ 
2603 LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. The hardy Asters are among the best of the 
1 ate summer and fall flowering plants. They do much to lighten up the perennial and 
shrub borders, with their graceful masses of bright flowers. Excellent for cutting. 
Pkt. lOc; -hoz. 30c. 
2604 ALPINUS MIXED. R. G. Excellent species for rock gardens, growing 12 
to 15 inches high and bearing light airy flowers of rose, lavender, and blue shades. 
Contains many of the early May and June flowering varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Beilis, Monstrosa 
Double 
English Daisy 
The double, ball-shaped flowers of white and pink show their 
faces in spring—April to early June. Perhaps the most popular 
for low edgings in cool shady spots. For best results raise new 
plants from seed each year. Good rock garden subjects. 
Monstrosa Double 
A large flowered strain, producing double flowers in lovely shades. 
2619 MONSTROSA PINK. White with rose-pink tips. 
2620 MONSTROSA BED (Dark rose). Reverse side of jjetals 
and center deep rose-red. 
2621 MONSTROSA WHITE. Beautiful pure white. 
2617 MONSTROSA DOUBLE MIXED. 
Price on above colors and mixed. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 40c. 
2622 TUBULOSA ETNA. Double variety of deep rose-red 
with attractive quilled tubular petals. Large flowers. Pkt. lOc. 
2® 16 GOOD DOUBLE MIXED. A good mixture of the 
smaller double free flowering daisies. Pkt. 8c; oz. 30c. 
Boltonia, False Camomile 
The Boltonias grow 6 to 8 feet tall and are a showy perennial, 
excellent for a tall border or for a background planting. They bear 
great quantities of star or daisy-like flowers in August and Sep¬ 
tember. Easy to grow. 
2631 ASTEROIDES. Pure white. Pkt, lOc. 
2632 LATISQUAMA. Lavender-pink. Pkt. lOc. 
2634 Calamintha 
Aubretia Deltoides 
The Aubretias are beautiful low growing spring flowering plants, very valuable in 
rock gardens or as edgings and borders. Transplant in fall where they are to bloom 
the following spring. 
2607 LILAC BLUE. R. G. Charming lilac-blue or lavender blooms on dwarf com¬ 
pact plants. Blooms freely during April and May. G inches. Pkt. 15c. 
2606 LARGE FLOWERED HYBRIDS. R. G. Plants 6 inches tall producing a 
wide range of colors. Pkt. lOc; iV oz. 35c. 
Baptisia, Wild Indigo 
Australis. This is a good blue flower for 
June and July. The plants reach up 2 to 3 ft. 
high, carrying racemes of pretty pea-shaped in¬ 
digo blue flowers. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 30c. 
2626 Bocconia, Plume Poppy 
Cordata Japonlca. Great handsome plants 
5 to 8 ft. tall with attractive foliage and large 
plumes of small pinkish-white flowers. A mass 
of color in July. Fine as a background. Pkt. 
Sc; 14 oz. 20c. 
Alplna. R. G. A splendid dwarf rock plant about 6 inches high with small 
blue flowers in June, and spreading tufts of foliage. Equally good for the front 
of the border. 6 In. tall. Pkt. 15c. 
Callirhoe, Poppy-Mallow 
2635 INTOLUCBATA. R. G. A trailing perennial with bright attractive foliage 
and bearing saucer-shaped rosy crimson flowers almost all summer and fall. Very 
useful in the rockery where it enjoys creeping about among the rocks. Pkt. lOc. 
Hardy Candytuft, Iberis 
2701C^,„r»z»rvir^nc? 9- One of the prettiest of the hardy low border plants. 
VIIICII3 Xn April and May the low compact plants are covered 
with white flowers, resembling the annual Candytuft. Excellent for rook garden, 
naturalizing, or as a border to taller plants. It does well in sun or shade and on prac¬ 
tically all soils. The foliage is evergreen. 8 inches tall. Pkt. lOc; 5^ oz. 35c. 
2702 G. A lilac-white flowering variety, blooming in April 
\Jl\jfQ liailCd and May. 10 to 12 inches high. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. 
2713 Catananche, 
Cupid’s Dart 
COEBULEA BLUE. Bears heads 
of pretty deep blue flowers on long 
stems during July and August. 
Excellent cut flowers and may be 
dried as Everlastings. 18 inches. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Bocconia, Plume Poppy 
Perennial Roots 
are listed on pages 61-65. 
Campanula 
See Next Page 
Hardy Candytuft 
The letters G." after a name mean that it is especially good For Rock Gardens. 
