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Hardy Perennials 
•AUBRIETIA deltoidea — AUBRIETIA 
Showy purple flowers. 4 to 6 in. April — May. 
Each $.30 3— $.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
BELLIS perennis — ENGLISH DAISY 
*Giant Pink 
Rosettes of dark green foliage. 
Pink daisy-like flowers. 4 to 6 in. May—June. 
♦Giant White 
Large white flowers. 4 to 6 in. May—June. 
*Red Quilled 
Quilled red flowers. 4 to 6 in. May—June. 
♦Red Button 
Rosy red button-like blooms. 
CALAMINTHA alpina — ALPINE SAVORY 
A fragrant herb, dwarf with bronze green foliage. 
Numerous bright lavender flowers. 6 to 8 in. 
May — Aug. 
Each $.30 3— $.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
’CAMPANULA carpatica — 
CARPATHIAN HAREBELL 
Tufts of green foliage with little blue bells on 
wiry stems. 6 to 12 in. June — Sept. Excellent 
for edging borders. 
♦carpatica alba — WHITE HAREBELL 
Similar to blue, but flowers are white. 
medium — CANTERBURY BELLS 
Biennial. Showy bell-shaped flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 
June—July. Various colors. 
medium calycanthema — 
CUP AND SAUCER BELLFLOWER 
Large semi-double flowers on tall stems. June — 
July. 2 to 3 ft. 
persicifolia — 
PEACHLEAF BELLFLOWER 
Large bells of rich smoky blue, on tall graceful 
stalks. 2 to 3 ft. June—'July. Good for cutting. 
persicifolia alba — 
WHITE PEACHLEAF BELLFLOWER 
A white form of the above. 
♦CENTAUREA dealbata — 
PERSIAN CENTAUREA 
Large striking fringed flowers of deep pink, 
lj^ft. July —Aug. 
♦montana — MOUNTAIN BLUET 
(Perennial Cornflower or Bachelor's Button) 
Large, violet-blue flowers. 18 in. June — Aug. 
Chrysanthemums for fall color 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
The glory of the autumn garden. Plant in sunny, 
well drained, protected spots by house or wall rather 
than in open places as this assures earlier and more 
perfect blooms after frost. After they are through 
flowering — cut back to the ground and cover with 
leaves. In fall large clumps of many varieties not 
here listed will be on sale in our Garden Store. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Autumn Glow 
Rosy red. Large and free flowering. 
Bronze Button 
Late. Free flowering. Medium height. Large 
heads of tiny button-like bronze flowers. 
Fred Peele 
Petals are a rich yellow with crimson reverse, 
producing a crimson and gold effect. 
Fields of Snow 
Button type. White with faint pink tinge. 
Lillian Doty 
Button type. Light rose. Early. 
Marie Antoinette 
Pompon type. Large. Deep pink. Reliable. 
Ruth Hatton 
Pompon. Early. White. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum — 
SHASTA DAISY 
Alaska —large pure white flowers. 2 ft. July—Sept. 
Fine for cutting. 
King Edward — large glistening white flowers. 
2 to 3 ft. Strong grower. July — Oct. 
’CERASTIUM tomentosum — 
Westralia —white. 2)^ ft. July — Oct. 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER 
A creeping plant with abundant snow white 
flowers and silvery gray foliage. 6 in. May — 
June. 
CERATOSTIGMA plumbaginoides — 
LARPENTE PLUMBAGO 
A spreading plant with dark green foliage. 
Bright blue flowers. 6 to 8 in. Aug. — Oct. 
CON V ALL ARIA majalis — 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Delightfully fragrant, small, white, bell shaped 
flowers. 6 to 9 in. Grows in shade under trees. 
May — June. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata — LANCE COREOPSIS 
Large yellow flowers on strong stems. 2 ft. 
June — Sept. 
Big Coreopsis 
Larpente Plumbago 
Peachleaf Bellflower Persian Centaurea 
CHIERANTHUSalli ni— 
IBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
Biennial. Fragrant, dazzling orange flowers. 
May—June. 15 to 18 in. 
Pri ces for Perennials 
Each$.25 3—$.60 10—$1.60 100—$ 14.00 
unless otherwise marked, 
f. o. b. Framingham. 
DELPHINIUM — LARKSPUR 
Stately, erect growing perennials with striking 
spikes of flowers blue, violet and other shades 
and tints. Indispensable for borders and other 
gardens. 
belladona — HARDY LARKSPUR 
Spikes of sky blue flowers. 3 to 4 ft. June — Sept. 
belladonna CLEVENDEN BEAUTY 
Beautiful pale blue flowers on strong stems. 
An improved strain, free blooming and mildew 
resistant. 4 to 5 ft. June-—Sept. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
bellamosum 
Dark blue flowers. 3 to 4 ft. June — Sept. 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids 
A very fine English strain. Enormous flowers on 
erect, strong spikes. Colors — Blue, mauve and 
pink. 4 to 6 ft. Excellent for cutting. 
Each $.50 3—$1.40 10—$4.00 
Iceberg 
Of Belladonna type but pure white. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Vanderbilt Hybrids 
An improved American free-blooming strain. 
Shades of blue, mauve and pink on tall rigid 
spikes. Very elegant and graceful. 4 to 6 ft. 
June — Sept. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
♦grand, chinensis — SLENDER LARKSPUR 
Gentian blue flowers. 2 to 3 ft. June — Aug. 
♦gran. chin, alba — WHITE LARKSPUR 
White flowers on slender stems. 2 to 3 ft. June 
— Aug. 
gran. chin. — BLUE BUTTERFLY 
Fine aquamarine blue. Handsome. 
Each $.50 3—$1.40 10—$4.00 
gran. chin. — CAMBRIDGE BLUE 
A new color, rich vivid light blue. Large flowers. 
2 ft. spikes. June — Aug. 
Each $.50 3—$1.40 10—$4.00 
DIANTHUS caryophyllus — 
HARDY CARNATION 
Grenadin Scarlet 
Bright red double, sweet scented flowers on long 
stems. Blooms June—July. 
Grenadin White 
A white form of the above. 
Grenadin Rose 
A pink formof the Hardy Carnation. July—July. 
King of Blacks 
Very dark maroon form of the clove pink. A 
worthwhile addition to the garden. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Feed Your Perennials 
See list of fertilizers on page 64. 
Shasta Daisy 
Lily of the Valley 
