Hardy Perennial Flowers 
We list a number of the favorite flowers that lose their 
tops by dying down in the winter, but whose roots are 
preserved from year to year, consequently when once plant¬ 
ed, they are perpetual, coming back each season with an 
increase in size of plant and flowering capacity. Just think 
of it—flowers all summer, all colors, every year, without 
special care or transplanting. Include perennials in every 
order. Get better acquainted with them. See catalogue, 
page 52. 
Sell the following: list at 30c each, $2.50 per ten 
(unless otherwise noted) 
Achillea. White only. Splendid for cemeteries. 
Ancliusa. Italian Blue. Blooms all summer. 
Anthemis (Hardy Marguerite). 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Blue pink, red, purple, white. 
Asters. Hardy. Assorted colors, small flower. 
Baby’s Breath. White. Valuable for cut flowers. 
Bleeding Heart. Common red variety. 
Bleeding Heart (Kverblooming). 
Boltonia Asteroidies. White starry flowers. Tall. 
I Canna Bulbs, lied or Yellow. (Dig up each fall.) 
Canterbury Bell. Pink, blue, purple or white. 
Chinese Lantern. Coral red pods. 
Chrysanthemum. Hardy. White, pink or yellow. 
Coreopsis. Beautiful yellow flowers. 
Dahlias. Assorted colors. (Dig up each fall.) 
Daisy (Giant). Tall white flowers. 
Daisy (Shasta). Dwarf, white flowers. 
Delphinium. (See Larkspur.) 
Digitalis. (Same as Fox glove.) 
Forget-me-not. Small blue flowers. 
I Foxglove. Assorted colors. 
Gaillardia. Orange red margined with yellow. 
Gladioli. Choice mixed colors. 50c per ten. 
Golden Anthemis. Yellow. Very hardy. 
Golden Glow. Bright yellow. Tall grower. 
Hollyhocks. Assorted colors. 
Iris (German). Yellow, purple. See named varieties, page 
32. 
Iris (Japanese). Purple, blue, lavender. 75c EACH. 
Iris Pumila. Dwarf, purple. 
Iris (Siberian). Purple or white. 
Iceland Poppy. Assorted colors. 
Larkspur (Delphinium). Gold Medal Hybrids. 
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