THE BEST IN PERENNIAL PLANTS 
The newest and finest introductions in 
Perennial Plants are included in my list. 
I am always on the lookout for new and 
better varieties of perennials. These 
plants are not out of seedling beds but 
are strong, hardy, outdoor, nursery grown 
plants. Having been transplanted, they 
have a heavy root system and are sure 
to give better results. 
Plant Perennials once and then forget 
about them. They will give you a color¬ 
ful border and a genuine old fashioned 
flower bed. 
Guaranteed to Bloom This Year 
Packed perfectly and shipped alone. 
Your perennials are packed by them¬ 
selves so they reach you in the finest pos¬ 
sible condition for planting. 
Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow) 
ROSY MILPOIL. A fine rock plant. Grows 18 
inches high and carries large heads of soft, 
rose colored flowers. Blooms from July to 
October. 
WHITE ACHILLEA. (Boule De Neige) Blooms 
all summer. Has beautiful, double white 
flowers that do extremely well in hot, dry 
weather. Grows 18 inches high. 
Artemesia 
SILVER KINO. Foliage like frosted silver. 
Fine for mixing in winter bouquets. 
PRICE 
Your choice of any 
perennial on this page. 
Each 
6 for $1.00 
12 for $1.75, postpaid 
20c 
Sure to Bloom This Year 
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NEW Double Coreopsis 
The True Yellow Daisy 
You will like the extra large, yellow 
Daisy-like flowers now that we offer you 
the Double Flowering Coreopsis. Splen¬ 
did for cut flowers and it blooms over a 
long period of time, in May, June and 
July. 
Delphinium 
Plant in rich, well drained soil. Mulch 
with well rotted manure after the ground 
freezes. 
DELPHINIUM 
Blue. 
BELLADONNA. Sky- 
DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA. Dark Blue. 
Other varieties listed on Pages 24 and 
27. 
Double 
Coreopsis 
ROSY MILT OIL. 
Hibiscus or 
Marsh-Mallow 
Marvels of size and 
color are these Rose 
Mallows, Marsh - Mai - 
lows or Hibiscus. 
Large as a good sized 
plate, fine for damp 
places. Your choice, 
RED, PINK or WHITE, 
with crimson eye. 
Gaillardia 
NEW ENGLISH. This 
strain is exceptionally 
free flowering. Dif¬ 
ferent shades of orange, yellow and red. They 
thrive in dry weather and bloom from June until 
November. 
THE DAZZLER. Blood-red. A mew thrill for 
flower lovers. Brilliant, almost blood-red flow¬ 
ers of even larger size than New English Strain. 
A blaze of beauty in the garden throughout the 
summer. 
Hardy Buttonhole Pinks 
The everblooming hardy Pink with a rich, spicy 
clove-like odor. All colors mixed, rose, pink, pink 
and white, crimson, etc. 
Improved Double Hollyhock 
Selected strain of large full double flowers, lovely 
to look at all summer long. Colorful pillars of 
bloom. Your choice of colors, RED, WHITE, YEL¬ 
LOW and PINK. 
Double 
Hollyhock 
Hibiscus or Marsh Mallow 
free gifts 
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Gaillardia 
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