Coreopsis 
LANCEOLATA. Valuable bol¬ 
der plant, because of their 
profusion of showy yellow 
blooms, hardy and of the eas' 
iest culture. 1 to 2 feet. 
June to September. 
Delphinium 
(Larkspur) 
Delphiniums are the most 
beautiful hardy plants in culti- 
vation, for they have such an 
immense variety of beauty and 
increase in size, in beauty, and 
often in quantity, year after 
year. They will bloom from 
spring until fall. We have dark 
blue, light blue. Gold Medal 
hybrids. 
We Guarantee Our 
Stock to Grow. 
See Page S. 
Achillea, The Pearl. 
Canterbury 
Bells 
Large, open, bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers in a variety of colors. 
HAREBELL (Campanula car- 
patica). A pretty, compact 
species; flowers one inch in 
diameter. Blue and white. 
Dianthus 
(Pinks) 
Hybrid Garden Pinks. With¬ 
out the spicy fragrance of the 
Hardy Pinks a garden is incom¬ 
plete. Their perfect form and 
rich coloring make them great 
favorites for summer bouquets. 
June. 
Shasta Daisy. 
Dianthus Barbatus. 
Columbine. 
Aquilegia 
(Columbine) 
A§ a cut flower the Long- 
Spurred Aquilegias are dainti¬ 
est of our outdoor grown flow¬ 
ers. They come in blues, whites 
and yellows, and shades of pink 
and rose. 
Anchusa 
(Alkanet) 
For producing a mass effect of 
brilliant blue the Anchusas can 
not be surpassed. 
Coreopsis. 
Shasta Daisy 
ALASKA. A splendid form of the Shasta 
Daisy. The whole plant is gigantic, but 
compact and graceful; flowers white, four 
and five inches across. Very free flower¬ 
ing; small yellow discs. Good for cut 
flowers. 
Canterbury Bells. 
Grandmothers’ Garden Collection 
For those of our customers who do not know the best old-fashioned flowers to order, we make 
the following offer. We will select 10 of the good varieties, 2 of each kind, all named and labeled, 
and ship them to you, prepaid, for— 
20 plants for $2.00, prepaid. 
KRIDER’S 
STURDY 
PERENNIALS 
Hardy perennials add grace to the hardy border 
and furnish cut flowers all through the summer. 
The varieties listed are all perfectly hardy, and do 
not have to be replaced each year as is the case 
with annuals. 
All perennials on this page are 
field-grown. 20c each; $1.50 
per dozen, not prepaid. 
Artemisia, Silver King. 
Artemisia 
Achillea 
PTARMICA (The Pearl). Large, white flowers. 
It blooms all summer. 15 inches tall. 
SILVER KING. A striking, effective white- 
leaved contrast plant. A beautiful “mist” 
for setting off bouquets and floral combina¬ 
tions. A splendid filler for Canna beds, Lark¬ 
spurs or other tall plants. Silver King is a 
vigorous quick growing plant with a close 
network of branches, fine-stemmed and slen¬ 
der-leaved. The opening leaf buds gleam like 
tiny beads, the entire color 
effect bright frosted silver. 
The plants are matured and 
very showy early in summer, 
growing into compact sym¬ 
metrical globes up to 3 feet 
high, which remain objects of 
beauty until lost against win¬ 
ter’s snowy background. Long 
sprays may be cut to mix with 
flowers (pink rosebuds being 
a favorite association), and 
the tops may be kept cut out 
to hold a desired height. Var¬ 
ious tests in colder sections 
than ours, have proved it per¬ 
fectly hardy, increasing freely 
from the roots. 
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