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Every home and farm should have a kitchen garden 
Hardy Perennials and Biennials 
There is a place for Perennials in every garden because they are easily grown from seeds sown in the 
Spring or during July and August. Very satisfactory when used for basic plantings to be supplemented 
with annual flowers. Why not try a few packets? 
Per Pkt. 
ACHILLEA (The Pearl). Excellent for cut- 
ing. Plants 2 feet tall. Flowers satiny white. .. 10c 
ACONITUM (Monkshood). Blue helmet¬ 
shaped flowers. Plants 4 feet tall. Thrives in 
any good soil. 15c 
AGROSTEMMA (Mullien Pink). Downy, 
silvery gray foliage. Vivid blood red flowers... 
ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold). Extra early, 
10c 
yellow 
. 15c 
flowers. Dwarf 
10c 
10c 
floriferous, golden 
rock garden plants. .. 
ANCHUSA (Ital- 
ica). Hardy, vigorous 
plants 3 feet tall. 
Flowers gentian blue, 
long loose sprays. .. 
ANEMONE (Wind¬ 
flower) . Dainty, cup¬ 
shaped flowers. 15c 
AQUILEGIA (Col¬ 
umbine) Delicate, odd, 
airy flowers. 10c 
A R A B I S. Dwarf 
rock plants. Early 
pure white blooms.... 10c 
ASTER (Michael¬ 
mas Daisy). Fall 
flowering. Daisy like 
flowers. '. 10c 
BELLIS (Double 
Daisy). Plants dwarf. 
Flowers double pink 
and white. 10c 
CANTER¬ 
BURY BELLS. 
Large bell shaped 
flowers. Mixed. 
CARNATION. Har¬ 
dy, double, sweet 
scented. Mixed. 10c 
CERASTIUM (Snow 
in Summer). Rock 
plant, silvery foliage, 
white flowers. 15c 
COREOPSIS. Golden iyellow flowers. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 10c 
DELPHINIUM. Gorgeous, stately spikes of 
blue flowers. 15c 
DIANTHUS. Single hardy pink, with 
fringed petals, fragrant. Mixed. ;. 10c 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). Plants 
dwarf, hardy, easily grown. Flowers blue. 
Excellent for rockeries. 10c 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). Large flower 
spikes, covered with beautiful spotted thim¬ 
ble shaped flowers. 10c 
GAILLARDIA. Showy, hardy perennials. 
Daisy like flowers, yellow, shaded with red... 10c 
GEUM. Hardy, 2 (feet tall, producing large, 
double, dazzling orange scarlet flowers. 25c 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). Three 
feet tall, producing dainty, white flowers. Ex¬ 
cellent for bouquets. 10c 
HELIANTHEMUM (Dwarf Sun Rose). 
Dwarf rock plant. Rose, pink and white blos¬ 
soms produced in May and June. 15c 
Per 
Dwarf, rock 
Crimson bell- 
IIEUCHERA (Coral Bells), 
plant, for semi-shaded location. 
like flowers. 
HOLLYHOCK. Upright and stately plants, 
6 feet tall, wide range of desirable colors. 
IBERIS (Perennial Candytuft). Low, 
spreading growth, covered with flat clusters, 
white flowers . 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea). 
Hardy, vigorous, pro¬ 
ducing large clusters 
of crimson, pink and 
white waxy blooms. .. 
L I N U M (Flax). 
Beautiful light blue 
flowers, borne pro¬ 
fusely on graceful 
plants. 
LUPINUS (Lupin). 
Hardy, excellent for 
cutting. Graceful 
spikes, pea-like flow- 
erS 
LYCHINIS (Jeru¬ 
salem Cross). Plants 
vigorous, 2 feet fall. 
Flowers brilliant scar¬ 
let, cross shaped. 
PLATYCODON 
(Balloon Flowers). 
Large, deep blue, bell 
shaped flowers . 
POLYANTHUS 
(Hardy Primrose). 
Dwarf, early Spring 
flowering. 
POPPY (Oriental). 
Enormous orange 
scarlet flowers. 
PHYSALIS (Chi¬ 
nese Lantern). Excel¬ 
lent for Winter bou¬ 
quets . 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head). Plants 
tall, flowers rosy lilac. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). Beautiful, 
colored, daisy-like flowers. 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower). Hardy, 
vigorous, floriferous. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. .Fall flowering. 
Lavender blooms. 
SHASTA DAISY. Enormous white daises. 
STOKESIA (Stoke’s Aster). Produces rich 
blue flowers, July until October. 
SWEET ROCKET. Fragrant old fashioned 
favorite. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Large, beautifully 
colored flowers. Hardy, easily grown. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Peculiar flow¬ 
er spikes shading from yellow to scarlet. 
VIOLA CORNUTA. Hardy, tufted pansies. 
Plants dwarf, flowering profusely through¬ 
out (season. 
WALLFLOWER. Lance-like leaves, fra¬ 
grant, single yellow and orange flowers. 
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