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;.'a-C-KEN PEL’S SEED STORE 
HARDY PLANTS (Continued) 
Each Doz. 
BOLTONIA. Latisquama. Large sprays of lavender-pink flowers.$ .15 $1.50 
CAMPANULA (Calycanthema). Large cup-and-saucer-shaped flowers.15 1.50 
CAMPANULA (Medium Canterbury Bells). One of the most popular biennials. .15 1.50 
CAMPANULA (Pyramidalis). Forms a perfect pyramid, crowded with large 
blue flowers .15 1.50 
CANDYTUFT (Annual Iberis). Fine for massing in beds or borders or cutting.. .15 1.50 
CENTAUREA MONTANA. Flowers of violet blue from July to September.15 1.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. White, Red, Pink and Yellow. Last splendidly when 
cut and will remain in bloom outside after other flowers have been killed 
by frost .15 1.50 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. Flowers of rich golden-yellow during the entire 
summer .10 1.00 
SHASTA DAISY (Alaska). Blossoms 4J4 to 5 inches across; white.10 1.00 
DELPHINIUM (Belladonna). Large spikes of the most delicate turquoise-blue. .10 1.00 
DELPHINIUM (Bellamosa). A very dark blue variety.10 1.00 
DELPHINIUM (Gold Medal Hybrids). Grand assortment of colors.15 1.50 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Spice or Border Pink). Flowers strongly clove- .15 1.50 
scented . 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart). Heart-shaped pink flowers are always attrac¬ 
tive . 30 2.50 
DICENTRA (Formosa) (Plumy Bleeding Heart). A low-growing species; 
showy pink flowers.15 1.50 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Bloom profusely during June and July.15 1.50 
FORGET=ME=NOT. The ever-blooming variety.15 1.50 
FUNKIA VARIEGATA. Flowers lilac; leaves a deep green, striped yellow.20 2.00 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA (Blanket Flower). The large brown center is 
surrounded with scarlet or crimson rings, with an outer border of orange 
or yellow .10 1.00 
GEUM COCCINEUM (Mrs. Bradshaw). With large double flowers of a fiery 
red . 15 1.50 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). Cloud-like sprays of minute white flowers.15 1.50 
GARLAND FLOWER (Daphne). 8-10 inch spread in bloom.50 5.00 
HEMEROCALLIS THUNBERGI (Yellow Day Lily).15 1.50 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. Graceful spikes of bloom much prized for cutting. .20 2.00 
MALLOW MARVELS. New varieties, with the richest colors; enormous 
flowers .■ .10 1.00 
HOLLYHOCK. All colors . 15 1.50 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft). Handsome evergreen foliage; white flowers.15 1.50 
LAVENDER. Deliciously fragrant perennial.15 1.50 
LATHYRUS (Hardy Sweet Pea). Free-flowing perennial climber.15 1.50 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star). Tall rocket-like spikes of rosy purple flowers.15 1.50 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS. Long spikes of fiery scarlet flowers. 20 2.00 
LUPINES, HARDY. Large spikes of Pink, Blue and White flowers.25 2.50 
LYCHNIS (Jerusalem Cross). Bunches of bright scarlet flowers, 2 to 3 feet.15 1.50 
MONARDA ROSEA (Bee Balm). Bright Rose colored flowers with aromatic 
foliage .15 1.50 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). Beautiful, yellow blooms from June to 
September .15 1.50 
POPPY (Iceland). Flowers ranging from white to deep orange-scarlet.15 1.50 
POPPY (Orientale). Gigantic orange-scarlet flowers.15 1.50 
POPPY (Bracteatum). An attractive shade of crimson.15 1.50 
HARDY PHLOX. Magnificent spikes of showy Pink, White and Red flowers . 
year after year, with comparatively little care.15 1.50 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pinks). Mass of pink blooms in early spring.15 1.50 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon=Head). Mid-summer flowering perennial, form¬ 
ing bushes 4 to 6 feet high, bearing spikes of pink and white flowers.15 1.50 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bell Flower). Large blue flowers in July and August.. .15 1.50 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). Foliage fine cut and attractive. Flowers in 
shades of pink, crimson and white.15 1.50 
PRIMULA VERIS (English Primrose). Plant them in rich, well-drained soil 
in the border or in a sheltered nook in the rockery. .15 1.50 
SALVIA AZUREA. Pretty sky-blue flowers in August and September. .15 1.50 
SCABIOSA. Large lavender blue flowers borne on long stems.20 2.00 
SEDUM SPECTABILE. Rose-colored flowers in immense heads during the 
late fall . .15 1.50 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). A graceful plant for the border or rockery, with 
large, spreading panicles of small “everlasting” flowers.15 1.50 
ASTERS, Hardy. Masses of blooms throughout the fall.15 1.50 
BAPTISA. Australis. Racemes of indigo-blue flowers in mid-summer.15 1.50 
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