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Descriptive Seed List for 1935 
PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
PRICES of all perennials in this list, except where otherwise noted: Each, 20c; 
Three for 55c; six for $1.05; dozen, $2.00 postpaid. 
COLUMBINE or AQUILEGIA. One of the daintiest and prettiest of all the 
hardy perennials. The flowers come in late spring and early summer in a gorg¬ 
eous array of shades and colors. 
Our plants are grown from the famous Mrs. Scott Slliott Strain which is un¬ 
surpassed either in the length of spurs or for color. 
CORAL BELLS. (Heuchera). Many bright coral-red bell-shaped flowers, in 
graceful panicles, which give a delicate and airy effect. Suitable for rock work 
or bedding. Very fine. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
COREOPSIS. A free blooming plant valuable alike for the flower bed or for 
cutting. Flowers rich golden yellow, semi-double. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES. (Maiden Pink). Six inches high. A rock garden 
pink with bright green foliage literally covered with tiny flowers of a gorgeous 
rosy crimson color. 
DELPHINIUM. No flower in recent years has shown a greater improvement 
as a class than the Delphinium. Nor has there been any plant that has outranked 
it in popularity. Their immense spikes and beautiful colors have made them 
indispensible for the perennial garden as well as for cut flowers. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. A fine strain of double and semi-double flowers 
on long spikes. Each, 20c; three for 55c; dozen for $2.00. 
New Hollyhock Delphinium. This new variety is the outstanding in¬ 
troduction of recent years. The spikes are massive and the blooms are so 
placed on the long tapering spikes as to resemble Hollyhocks. Each, 30c; 
four for $1.00. 
DORONICUM. A fine hardy perennial with many large daisy-like flowers 
of bright yellow. Blooms in May and June. Each, 25c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera). A beautiful plant for sunny exposed 
positions and for rock work, blooming most of the summer. Flowers bright yellow. 
Each, 25c; three for 65c. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). We offer a fine strain of this flower that is much 
improved in type of bloom. The flowers are like Gloxinias in shape and color. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). A hardy and valuable perennial which 
produces many bright flowers on long stems, fine for cutting. Flowers are scarlet 
shaded to yellow. They bloom over a long period. 
GEUM—MRS. BRADSHAW. A very pretty and valuable flower producing 
many cup-like flowers suitable for cutting. Double orange scarlet flowers. Seed, 
per pkt., 10c; plants, 20c each. 
GEUM—LADY STRATH EDEN. Similar to the above but with rich golden 
yellow flowers. Seed, per pkt., 10c; plants, 20c each. 
HEMEROCALLIS or DAY LILY. A fine hardy plant with grasslike foliage 
bearing numerous spikes of fragrant showy blossoms. Each, 25c; three for 70c; 
Dozen, $2.25. 
FLAVA (Yellow Day Lily). Deep lemon-yellow. 
FULVA (Tawny Day Lily). Coppery-orange. 
HOLLYHOCK (Chater’s Double). This fine old favorite needs no description. 
Our plants are grown from the finest strain of seed and will please the most 
discriminating. We offer the following colors: Red, Salmon, Scarlet, Newport 
Pink, Sulphur Yellow, White and Mixed. 
IBERIS (Perennial Candytuft). An excellent low growing evergreen plant 
for the rock garden. Flowers reddish purple. Seed, per pkt., 10c; plants, 20c. 
