TOLLESON NURSERIES 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
and Rock Garden Plants 
Rock Garden 
Perennials in various colors complete the planting and add a touch 
of gayety to the home gardens. They may be planted along the garden 
walks, around the pool, or tucked in beds in front of shrubbery and 
evergreens. To secure the most natural effect, plant three or more 
of a variety in groups, with the lower growing types at the front of 
the border. 
Make your selections now, and you Avill have the joy of welcoming, 
like old friends, the perennials that return to bloom each year. 
These colors of perennials combine harmoniously: Cream and 
purple, light blue and pink, golden yellow and deep blue, or orange 
and medium blue. 
A Few Suggestions in Color Combination 
Gypsophilla and Delphinium belladona form a lovely delicate com¬ 
bination. 
Shasta Daisy and ITeliopsis or Golden Anthemis. 
Colorado Male Ferns and English Violets or Violas. 
PEONIES 
3 for $1.00 and up. Strong 3 to 5 Eye Plants. 
Peonies are thought by many to be the most satisfactory of peren¬ 
nial flowers. They have plenty of color, good size and a delightful 
odor. What more could one ask? 
Soil does not make 
so much difference, 
but fertilizing and 
watering just before 
and during the flow¬ 
ering season helps 
produce better flow¬ 
ers. 
EDULIS SUPERBA 
— Clear deep pink, 
Very earlv_$ .50 
FELIX CROUSSE— 
Dazzling ruby red. 
$ 75 
MEISSONIER 
Red .......$ .50 
OFFICINALIS RUB¬ 
RA — Large blooms 
of vivid crimson. 
Very early $ .85 
PINK___$ .40 
WHITE _$ .40 
RED.$ .40 
LOST LABEL VA¬ 
RIETIES — Mixed 
colors, .35 each or 3 
for $1.00. 
Peony 
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