McGregor’s Hardy Garden Perennials 
Hardy Alyssum 
GOLDENTUFT 
(Saxatile Compactum)—1 “p 
An excellent perennial. * * 
Masses of bright yellow flowers. 
Useful as a border and rockery 
plant. 17c each, lc sale, 2 for 18c. 
Anthemis 19c 
KELWAY3 
(Golden Marguerite) — Golden 
yellow daisy-like flowers, excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Bloom all sum- 
mer. 19c ea. (lc sale, 2 for 20c). 
Alaska Shasta Daisy, 17c 
Shasta Daisy17c 
ALASKA —Flowers pure white 
with gold centers. Fine cut foli- 
age. 17c, (lc sale, 2 for 18c). 
Hesperis 18c 
SWEET ROCKET 
Spikes of showy white lilac and 
purple flowers, very fragrant. 18c 
ea.; 3 for 52c. (lc sale, 2 for 19c). 
Cup and Saucer Campanula 
(Calycanthema) 
HARDY PERENNIALS are those plants which die down 
in winter but start again in the spring from the roots, lasting 
many years and flowering every year. Never before have they 
been so popular. Beginning in April and lasting until autumn 
this family of plants produces a constant changing variety of 
flowers. Perennials are useful for many purposes; rockeries, 
borders, banks, terraces, edging and cemetery planting, and 
are valuable for cut flowers for the home. 
Genfaurea 
Montana, 19c 
(Violet Blue Cornflower)—Beauti¬ 
ful border plant. 2 ft. flowers large 
violet blue. July to Sept. 19c ea., 
3 for 55c. 
Achillea, The Peart, loc 
Achillea, Pearl 
(Cemetery Plant) —“J O a 
Flowers pure white, dou- * 
ble, in large sprays, fine for ceme¬ 
tery. 18c ea.; 3 for 52c. 
Golden Glow 
22c 
RUDBECKEA 
A hardy perennial grow¬ 
ing 8 ft. high. Exquisite 
double blossoms of brightest 
g olden color as large as 
actus Dahlias. 22c each 
(lc sale, 2 for 23c). 
Golden Glow (Rudbeckia) 
Bleeding 
Heart 19c 
(Dielytra Spectabi- 
lis)—Graceful droop¬ 
ing sprays of heart 
shaped pink and 
white combination 
flowers. An old fash¬ 
ioned garden favor¬ 
ite, and one of_ the 
most charming 
hardy perennials of 
easy cultivation. 19c 
( ea., 3 for 55c, doz., 
$1.90; larger plants 
48c ea. 
Artemisia, Silver King, 19c 
Artemisia 19c 
SILVER KSNG 
A hardy plant of rare and in¬ 
describable beauty; bright finely 
cut silvery foliage. When cut the 
foliage can be carried dry indef¬ 
initely. 19c each, 3 for 55c. 
Aquilegia 19c 
(Long Spurred Columbines)—A 
fine strain in mixed colors, cov¬ 
ering shades of pink, lavender, 
white, yellow and red. A long 
time favorite. Fine for cutting. 
19c ea., 3 for 55c, doz., $1.90. 
Long Spurred Aquilegia, 19c 
Canterbury fieils, 24c 
Canterbury 
Bells 24e 
The Campanula or Bell Flower, 
one of our old garden favorites, is 
a valuable addition to any garden. 
Your choice of Blue, Pink and 
White. 24c ea., 3 for 69c, doz., $2.40. 
Campanula 26c 
(Calycanthema) (Cup and Sauc¬ 
er)—The best and possibly the 
most widely cultivated variety of 
all. Your choice of Blue, Rose 
and White. 26c ea., 3 for 75c, 
doz., $2.60. 
Geum 16c 
(Coccineum) — M r s. 
Bradshaw. Attractive 
double fiery-red blooms. 
16c ea.; 3 for 46c. 
(Lady Stratheden) — 
New. Rich golden yel¬ 
low flowers. 16c ea. 
Cut-flower Coreopsis 
Coreopsis 
(Lanceolat a"f Qa 
G randiflora)—■ 
Showy perennial w i t h 
light green, finely cut 
foliage, _ and flowers on 
long, wiry stems, in all 
shades of yellow, red 
and brown. 19c ea. (lc 
sale, 2 for 20c). 
Blackberry Lily 
SPOTTED FLOWERS 
(Belemcada Iridacea)—HasOOj» 
shining, black roundish seeds"'™'*' 
which give it the name of “Black¬ 
berry Lily,” also called the “Leo¬ 
pard Flower.” Orange, spotted red 
flowers. 22c, 3 for 63c, doz., $2.20. 
-■•.....AJTagTfe : 
Blackberry Lily, 22c 
(34) Worm Exterminator—A powder that will destroy all worms in soils. Sprinkle on soil, then water. 35c 
