HARDY , NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS 
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PERENNIALS/ 
My mixed basket of Perennials took first prize at our Carden Club flower show last 
season. 
Mrs. S. C. Kerr, Steubenville, Ohio. 
FORGET-ME-NOT HOLLYHOCK 
Constant experimenting by hybridizations and 
selections has secured flowers of extreme size 
and fulness, unsurpassed in beauty and variety 
of colors. Many are rosette-shaped and all will 
please the most fastidious. PKT., 10c; ^4 OZ., 
75c. 
DOUBLE, PINK, RED, MAROON, ROSE, CRIM- 
SON, WHITE AND YELLOW. Separate, each 
PKT 40 SEEDS 
SPECIAL DOUBLE MIXED. My special mix¬ 
ture of the above named and other English 
Prize Hollyhocks, all of the choicest double 
sorts grown. PKT., 50 SEEDS, 10c; Vt OZ., 
60c. 
SINGLE MIXED. PKT., 10 c; Va. OZ., 70c. 
CAMPANULA (CANTERBURY BELL) 
This important flower deserves a place in every perennial border and are charming in rock 
gardens. Plants are compact and range as a rule from 18 to 24 inches in height. The Tup and 
Saucer is a showy strain, the blooms resembling a cup and saucer. A single plant of this variety 
has been known to produce a hundred blooms. Persicifolia is one of the hardiest of the family 
and Pyramidalis is the taller growing species. Carpatica is perhaps the best of the family for 
rock gardens or borders, growing only about eight inches high. 
CAMPANULA (Cup and Saucer) Mixed. PACKET 400 SEEDS, 10c; 1-16 OZ., 20c. 
CAMPANULA (Old-fashioned Canterbury Bells) PACKET, 10cf 1-16 OZ., 15c 
Medium Pink Medium Blue Medium White Medium Mixed 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. Blue. PKT., 10 c; 1-16 OZ., 30c. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS. Blue and white. PKT., 10 c; 1-16 OZ., 30c. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA. Hare-Bell. Clear Blue. PKT., 10c; OZ., 30c. 
MYSOTIS. Most desirable sorts in varying 
shades of blue, some early, some late. Many 
will bloom the first year. Height. 6 in. PKT., 
10 c; 1-16 OZ., 20c. 
DIGITALIS 
FOXGLOVE. Easly grown from seeds and fine 
for partially shaded places. Covered with 
thimble shaped flowers in many beautiful col¬ 
ors. Height, 3 to 5 feet. Splendid mixture. 
PKT., 10c; 1-16 OZ., 25c. 
SHASTA DAISY—ALASKA 
This improved strain of Burbanks Shasta Daisy is produced from the finest strains in ex¬ 
istence, which means that the flowers are very large with long petals and small centers. During 
July and August the plants are covered with big white yellow centered daisies. They make a fine 
display, even in poor soils, blooming throughout the summer. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. PKT., 10c. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Popular hardy perennials producing graceful 
spurred flowers on stems 2 feet or more above 
the beautiful dark green foliage. Easily grown 
from the seed. PKT., 10c; 1-16 OZ., 40c. 
CHRYSANTHA. Long spurred golden yellow. 
CHRYSANTHA ALBA. Large pure white. 
COERULIA, HYBRIDS (Rocky Mountain Col¬ 
umbine). Blue and pink mixed with yellow. 
JAETSCHAUI. Yellow with red tip. 
SKINNERI. Large scarlet, extra fine. 
COLLECTION. One full packet each of five 
colors 0 # 
LONG SPURRED COLUMBINES. Mixed splendid 
large flowering, long spurred varieties. If 
not allowed to seed these sorts will bloom 
through a good part of the summer. PKT., 
10c; % OZ., 40c. 
ARMERIA 
FORMOSA. The Cliff Rose. Thrives in crevices 
and crannies of rock. Resembles a deep 
green moss and keeps green all through the 
winter. PKT., 10c; % OZ., 25c. 
DIANTHUS 
HARDY GARDEN PINKS. Charming summer 
flowering border plants more or less fra¬ 
grant; should be planted in every garden. 
PKT., 10c; Vs OZ., 25c. 
PLUMARIUS (Scotch Pinks, Pheasant’s Eye, 
Grass Pinks). Pretty fringed, single flowers 
of various colors. PKT., 10c; % OZ., 25c. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus). A well- 
known, free-flowering, hardy perennial, pro¬ 
ducing a splendid effect in beds, mixed flower 
and shrubbery borders. 2 feet. PKT., 10c; 
Vs OZ., 25c. 
PHLOX 
HYBRIDA. These seeds are from named vari¬ 
eties. The plants attaining a height of about 
four feet and in many eolors. PKT., 10 c; 
1/6 OZ., 25c. 
GAILLARDIA 
THE BLANKET FLOWER. Resembling a daisy 
but of very large size and very showy. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting and very easily grown. 
Deserves a place in every garden. PKT., 10c; 
% OZ., 15c. 
