FERRIS SUPERIOR QUALITY 
73 
*Linum Perenne 
(Perennial Flax) 
A lovely, airy plant with deli' 
cate, feathery foliage, and a 
shower of pale blue flowers all 
summer long. So delightful for 
rock gardens or borders. 18 in. 
20c each; 5 for 60c; 10 for #1.00; 
25 for #2.00. 
* Lily-of-the-Volley 
The very sweetest of all flowers, with its tiny, waxy flowers like 
miniature bells appearing in graceful fashion up and down the 
stems, and have a delicious fragrance. Fine for shady spots in the 
rockery or border. 15c each; 5 for 40c; 10 for 65c; 25 for #1.35. 
Lupines 
Long spikes of pea-shaped flow' 
ers, blue and light rose in color; 
handsome foliage. Hardy, vigorous 
plants that like plenty of moisture, 
and give best success in a par' 
tially shaded location. Particularly 
striking in bold groups in the bor- 
der. 2'3 ft. 25c each; 5 for 75c; 
10 for #1.20; 25 for #2.00. 
Iberis—Candytuft. 
"Lychnis ChaScedonica 
(Maltese Cross) 
A very fine, old-fashioned perennial, un¬ 
usually hardy and easy to establish, with 
dense heads of brick-red blooms all sum¬ 
mer long. You will want the brilliant flash 
of Lychnis in your flower garden and rock¬ 
ery. 20-30 inches. 15c each; 5 for 35c; 
10 for 60c; 25 for #1.25; 50 for #2.00. 
Myosotis 
Linum Perenne. 
(Forget-Me-Not) 
Delicate tufted foliage, the plants laden, 
with tiny flowerets of rich blue; cherished 
tenderly for their sentiment. Liking a damp 
situation, they are especially desirable along 
the edge of the pool, or clumped in the; 
shady border. 6 inches. 25c each; 5 for 
75c; 10 for #1.20; 25 for #2.50. 
Pyrethrum 
(Painted Daisy) 
Beautiful Daisies of white and shades of 
pink and rose cover the plant in June; at¬ 
tractive fernlike foliage. Very hardy and 
easy to grow, with a liking for sunshine. 2 
feet. 15c each; 5 for 35c; 10 for 60c; 25 
for #1.25; 50 for #2.00. 
Platycodon—Balloon Flower. 
Phlox Subulata 
(Moss or Mountain Pink) 
A grand dwarf perennial—early in the spring it is a 
mass of colorful bloom. Splendid for edging, for ground 
cover, or the rockery; should be planted in full sun. 
6 inches. Choice of pink or lavender. 20c each; 5 for 
60c; 10 for #1.00; 25 for #2.00. 
"Platycodon - Balloon Flower 
This showy flower, so hardy and dependable, is fine 
for either border or rock garden. From July to Sep¬ 
tember the handsome, bell-shaped blooms come in great 
abundance—some clear white, some royal blue. 2 feet. 
15c each; 5 for 35c; 10 for 60c; 25 for #1.25; 50 for 
# 2 . 00 . 
"Purple Coneflower 
(Rudbeckia purpurea) 
A brilliant perennial for the border, its rich purple 
petals surrounding a large, brown, cone-shaped center, 
and borne on 2-3 ft. stems. Blooms from July to 
October. Very hardy, easily grown—excellent for sunny 
or partially shaded bed. 20c each; 5 for 60c; 10 for 
Purple Coneflower. #1.00; 25 for #2.00. 
Pyrethrum—Painted Daisy. 
Perennial Sweet Pea— 
Lathyrus. 
Lupines. 
Perennial Sweet Pea - Lathyrus 
Showy, free flowering, hardy perennial climbers, splendid 
for covering arches, trellises, fences or rough banks. Num¬ 
erous clusters of typical Pea flowers are fine for cutting. 
Choice of red or pink. 15c each; 5 for 40c; 10 for 65c; 25 
for #1.35. 
