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f REALTY CO .INC. 
Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds 
Seed of this list if sown now will flower next year and years following 
NOTE—ALL VARIETIES MARKED (*) THUS ARE SUITABLE FOR ROCK GARDENS 
*ACHILLEA millefolium rubrum. Pink 
ptarmica ‘‘The Pearl.” White . 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
NAPELLUS. Dark blue . 
wilsoni. Pale blue .._. 
*ALLWOODI alpinus. Mixed . 
*ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Hardy Alyssum). 
Golden yellow 
ANEMONE. St. Brigid. Mixed _ 
*AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
*caerulea. Pale blue and white . 
*chrysantha. Pale yellow . 
*Copper Queen. Copper and buff . 
*Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain of Lonj 
*Rose Queen. Long-spurred. Pink 
Blackmore & Langdon’s. Long-spurred. Mixed 
vulgaris, ‘‘Red Riding Hood.” Double rose and 
*White Queen. Long-spurred. White . 
MASTERS, 
*alpinus 
Perennial 
(Dwarf). 
Blue 
*AURICULA alpine ‘‘Triumph”. 
BELLIS perennis (English Daisy). 
Giant Double White . 
Giant Double Pink .. 
Giant Double 
*carpatica alba. White .. 
persicifolia grandiflora. Blue 
persicifolia alba grandiflora. 
pyramidalis. 
pyramidalis. 
CAMPANULA, 
White . 
Blue J. 
Rose .. 
Mauve . 
Blue 
Double (Canterbury-bells) 
Collection, 1 pkt. each, 4 named varieties, 50c. 
CAMPANULA medium. Single (Canterbury-bells). 
Blue . 
Carmine Rose ... 
White 
Collection, 1 pkt. each, 4 named varieties, 35c. 
CAMPANULA medium, calycanthema. Resembling a 
Blue . 
Mauve . 
Collection, 1 pkt. each, 4 named varieties, 50c. 
^CARNATION, Hardy Double Border. 
*Vienna. Finest mixed . 
CENTAUREA (Hardy Cornflower) 
.montana... Blue . 
*CHEIRANTHUS linifolius. Lilac . 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (The White Paris Daisy). 
Shasta Daisy. ..White .. 
King Edward VII. White . 
Height Time of Flowering 
Pkt. 
...2 ft. 
Tune-Oct. 
$0.25 
...2)4 ft. 
June-Sept. 
.15 
...3 ft. 
Aug.-Oct. 
.15 
...5 ft. 
Aug.-Nov. 
.25 
...2 ft. 
July-Sept. 
.10 
June-Sept. 
.50 
..9 in. 
April-May 
15 
...4 ft. 
June-Sept. 
.15 
.10 in. 
May-June 
.25 
...2 ft. 
May-June 
.15 
...2 ft. 
May-June 
.25 
...3 ft. 
May-June 
.35 
...3 ft. 
May-June 
.35 
...3 ft. 
May-June 
.25 
...3 ft. 
May-June 
.25 
...3 ft. 
May-June 
.35 
...2)4 ft. 
May-June 
.50 
....2)4 ft. 
May-June 
.15 
...5 in. 
April-May 
.15 
...3 ft. 
Sept.-Oct. 
.15 
.12 in. 
June-Sept. 
.25 
....2 ft. 
July-Oct. 
.35 
...6 in. 
April-May 
.15 
.10 in. 
May-June 
.15 
...6 in. 
April-June 
.15 
6 in. 
April-Tune 
.15 
..6 in. 
April-J une 
.15 
...6 in. 
April-June 
.15 
.12 in. 
June-Aug. 
.15 
.12 in. 
June-Aug. 
.15 
...2 ft. 
fune-Tuly 
.15 
....2 ft. 
Tune-Julv 
.15 
....2 ft. 
June-Sept. 
.25 
—.4 ft. 
Aug.-Sept. 
.15 
...A ft. 
Aug.-Sept. 
.15 
....3 ft. 
Tune-July 
.15 
....3 ft. 
Tune-Tuly 
.15 
....3 ft. 
Tune-July 
.15 
....3 ft. 
Tune-Tuly 
.IS 
....3 ft. 
June-July 
.15 
....3 ft. 
Tune-Tuly 
.10 
....3 ft. 
June-July 
.10 
. .3 ft. 
J une-J uly 
.10 
....3 ft. 
June-July 
.10 
...3 ft. 
June-July 
.10 
.'...3 ft. 
June-July 
.15 
June-July 
.15 
....3 ft. 
Tune-Tuly 
.15 
....3 ft. 
Tune-Tuly 
.15 
....3 ft. 
June-July 
.15 
..12 in. 
May-July 
.20 
....2 ft. 
June-Sept. 
.15 
...A in. 
May-July 
.15 
....9 in. 
May-June 
.25 
—2)4 ft. 
May-Sept. 
.15 
....3 ft. 
July-Sept. 
.15 
