Campanula Medium 
Lupinus polyphyllus 
Pyrethrum 
JACKSON’S PERENNIAL COLLECTION 
This offer includes, in addition to the Canterbury Bells, the Lupines and Pyrethrum pictured 
above, Shasta Daisy, Gaillardia and Tritoma. One plant each of 6 Hardy Garden Perennials for $1 
(regular value $2); 3 plants of each (18 in all) foi $2.50. 
FEVERFEW. Matricaria. 
Capensis alba plena. Double White Feverfew. 
Free-flowering plants, producing, all season, 
fine, double white flowers. A fine bedding plant. 
Little Gem. A most useful border plant and 
valuable summer cut-flower, with large, 
double white flowers. June until October. 
lJ/ 2 to2 ft. 
GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower. 
Improved English Strain, Giant Hybrids. 
One of the best-known Hardy Perennials, 
growing to a height of about 20 inches. Blooms 
from early June to frost. Flowers are of 
gorgeous colorings—rich red-browns, orange, 
and yellows. Plant in full sun in rich but 
light soil. 
Sun God. See back cover. 
GERBERA. Transvaal Daisy. 
Jamesoni Hybrids, Mixed. Beautiful, daisv- 
Iike flowers from South Africa, 2 to 4 inches in 
diameter, with narrow rays in several fine 
shades. 
GEUM. Avens. 
These are most useful Hardy Perennials of a 
tufted habit of growth, producing a wealth of 
attractive flowers nearly all summer which are 
much prized for cutting. They require full sun 
and light soil. 1 ft. 
Lady Stratheden. A very popular new intro¬ 
duction and counterpart of Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Rich, golden yellow blooms. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. This variety has large, double 
flowers of a fiery orange-red with frilled petals. 
GYPSOPHILA. Baby’s Breath. 
Paniculata compacta. Feathery sprays of 
minute white flowers, forming a beautiful, 
gauze-like appearance. Blooms in August and 
September. It is partial to lime and averse to 
disturbance. Full sun. 2 to 3 ft. 
Paniculata flore-pleno. A light and graceful 
cut-flower. The masses of minute, double 
white flowers, when cut and dried, retain their 
beauty for many months. 35 cts. each, $3 
per doz. 
♦Repens rosea. A creeping edging or rock- 
garden plant with grassy foliage and tiny pink 
flowers on wiry stems. In bloom for many 
weeks. 
Field-grown clumps, 
HELIANTHEMUM. Rock or Sun Rose. 
M rs. Earle. Charming variety with fine double 
scarlet flowers like little red roses. 
♦Mutabile. Exceedingly pretty, low-growing, 
evergreen plants, forming broad clumps. 
Dainty, rose-like flowers, varying from pink 
and white to yellow. Well adapted for the 
border, rock-garden, or dry, sunny banks. 
Light, sandy soil. 
HIBISCUS. Mallow. See page 20. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
These require rich, well-drained, medium soil, 
deeply dug, and full sun. Best results are ob¬ 
tained from vigorous young plants that have 
not yet flowered, and orders will be filled with 
this stock. 
Double. This popular flower comes in the fol¬ 
lowing colors: Bright Rose, Salmon-Rose, 
White, Maroon, Red, and Yellow. Separate 
colors, 15 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
Imperator. Mammoth blooms with frilled cen¬ 
ter petals and a cushion of short petals in the 
center. Different color combinations. 
Newport Pink. A magnificent double flower of 
purest pink. Extra. 
Orange Prince. A new variety with double 
flowers of brilliant orange. 
HYPERICUM. St.-John’s-Wort. See page 20. 
IBERIS. Candytuft. 
♦Little Gem. Dwarf, pure white flowers in 
May. Glaucous blue foliage. Its uniform, 
neat habit makes it one of our best rock or 
edging plants. 6 in. 
♦Sempervirens. Very dwarf. A sheet cf white 
flowers completely covers its rich, dark green 
foliage in spring. A fine rock-plant. 
LIATRIS. 
Pycnostachya. Tall spikes of lavender-lilac 
flowers in late summer. 1-yr. plants only, 
$1.50 per doz. 
LEONTOPODIUM. Edel weiss. 
♦Alpinum. A well-known alpine having at¬ 
tractive, starlike clusters of woolly leaves sur¬ 
rounding small, yellow flowers. Requires full 
sun in elevated, well-drained position dry in 
winter. 35 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz.. 
each, $2 per doz. Pot-grown plants, 
Ant mkoro no 1 nd 
