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OUR NURSERIES ARE NATIONAL IN SCOPE 
In these small border views 
taken in our Nurseries are 
over 25 miles of beds of Hardy 
Perennials. 
A special strain of Iceland 
Poppy. Note largeness of 
flowers. 
Here are some extra nice 
Gaillardia. Just right for cutting 
for bouquets 
Beds of Baby Perennials. They 
require partial shading when j 
at this tender age 
Burbanks Shasta Daisy Plants 
by the hundreds of thousands 
Have two other blocks as large, 
as this one 
ASTERS, HARDY PERENNIAL, 
3 to 4 ft. These are among the showiest 
late flowering plants, giving a wealth of 
flowers during September and October, 
just at the time when needed. We have 
a choice strain of Hybrids that run to 
lavender, purples, blues and whites, and 
that are extra fine for cutting. Plan to 
use the Perennial Asters freely in back¬ 
ground of your Hardy Borders. They 
will grow in almost any soil or location. 
Hybrid plants, mixed colors. Each 15 
cents; 3 or more 14 cents each. 
ASTERS, NOVI BELGI HYBRIDS, 
4 ft. The large flowering New England 
Aster running largely to reddish and 
reddish purple shades. Very ornamental 
in both foliage and flowers. Splendid for 
cutting. Should be in every Hardy Bor¬ 
der. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 19 cts. each. 
BABY’S BREATH. See Gypsophlia. 
BLEEDING HEART. See Dicentra. 
X BELLIS, (English Daisy). 6 inches. 
A low growing perennial that likes a 
shady spot and in the Northern States 
requires a light covering for winter pro¬ 
tection. We offer plants from a very fine 
strain, running to white and pink color. 
Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
BOCCONIA, (Plume Poppy.) 6 to 8 ft. 
Creamy white flowers, growing in pan¬ 
icles on tall big leaved plants. Fine for 
backgrounds. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 
18 cents each. 
BOLTONIA, (Starwart) 5 to 6 ft. An¬ 
other tall background variety growing 
great masses of minature daisy shaped 
flowers. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 18 cts. 
each. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, cam¬ 
panula MEDIUM, 2 to 3 ft. The reg¬ 
ular Canterbury Bells of our grand¬ 
mother’s garden. This is one of my fa¬ 
vorite flowers and I am glad to recom¬ 
mend it to all who do not already know 
of its charm and beauty. The plants 
usually are pyramidal in shape and are 
simply covered with large brilliantly 
colored bell shaped flowers. Very showy 
in clumps or mixed borders. It is a bien¬ 
nial, but self sows so readily that they 
are usually treated as perennials. Mixed 
Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents, each. 
White or Blue. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 
18 cents each. 
CUP AND SAUCER, CAMPANULA 
CALYCANTHEMA, 2 to 3 ft. Large 
semi-double flowers the shape of a cup 
and saucer. Season June and July. One 
of the most strikingly beautiful bien¬ 
nials. Mixed colors. Each 15 cents; 3 or 
more 12 cents each. 
X—CAMPANULA CARPATICA. 1 ft- 
Extremely hardy perennial producing 
quantities of cup shaped blue and white 
flowers from June to October. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 18 cents each. 
: x— CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. 2 
' ft. Large handsome white bell shaped 
T flowers. Very satisfactory. Each 20 cents; 
3 or more 18 cents each. 
X—CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA 
1 ft. The Blue Bells of Scotland. Pretty 
blue bells on slender stems. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 18 cents each. 
X-CATANANCHE, or LOVE 
PLANT. 2 ft. Pretty blue and white 
daisy shaped flowers on stiff stems. Fine 
for cutting. Each 25 cents; 3 or more 22 
cents each. 
X—CENTAUREA, (Knapweed). 
Showy plants for border or background 
in Rock Garden. Montana with Violet 
blue flowers and Macrephalia with gold¬ 
en yellow thistle like flowers. Each 25 
cents; 3 or more 22 cents each. 
