Achillea 
THE PEAKE. One 
of the best white- 
flowering perennials. 
From Spring to Fall 
covered with clus¬ 
ters of small snow- 
white, double flow¬ 
ers. A splendid cut- 
flower for vases. 
Very easy to grow. 
About 2 feet tall. 
Pkt., st; 
1/10 oz., SOe. 
Agrostemma 
(Rose Campion) 
CORONARIA, 
MIXED. An attrac¬ 
tive free - flowering 
hardy perennial of 
easy culture with 
very beautiful pink, 
blood-red and white 
flowers and with 
silvery foliage. Fine 
for cutting and 
blooms from June to September, 2 feet 
tall. Pkt., 50 Vi oz., 254. 
Achillea 
Aubrietia (Rainbow Rock Cress) 
LARGE-FLOWERING HYBRIDS. A 
beautiful low-growing perennial oeflding 
or rock plant that blooms very early in 
the Spring in colors of lilac, dark blue, 
carmine-rose and other shades. The 
plants are completely covered with a 
sheet of color that is very striking. A 
wide range of beautiful colors for the 
rock garden. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 5t; 1/16 or., 504- 
ArabiS (Rock Cress) 
ALP1NA. A hardy perennial plant and 
one of the very earliest to bloom, with 
its spreading tufts completely covered 
with a sheet of pure white flowers. Un¬ 
equalled as a rock plant or for edging. 
Grows from 6 to 8 inches tall. 
Pkt., st; Vi oz., 30«. 
Anthemis (Kelway Yellow) 
Perfectly hardy, succeeding in the poor¬ 
est soil but requiring a sunny position. 
Its flowers of lemon-yellow color are 
produced in profusion throughout the 
Summer, much prized for cutting. Long- 
stemmed, 2 feet tall. 
Pkt., St; Vfe OZ., 254. 
Anchusa 
1TALICA (Drop- 
more Variety). 
One of the very 
best blue-flower¬ 
ing hardy per¬ 
ennials. Plants 
produce a pro¬ 
fusion of rich, 
deep sky - blue 
flowers from 
June to August. 
A permanent, 
showy plant for 
the hardy bor¬ 
der, 3 to 5 feet. 
Pkt., 1041 
Vfc oz., 254. 
Armeri a— Dwarf Thrift 
LAUCHEANA. A beautiful dwarf grow¬ 
ing perennial with grassy leaves and 
tulted habit of growth, very free flower¬ 
ing with medium sized flower heads of 
deep rose. Combine nicely with Forget- 
Me-Nots in rockery or dwarf border. 
Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 254. 
Bocconia (Plume Poppy) 
CORD AT A. A very effective hardy per¬ 
ennial, can be grown in groups or as 
single specimens on lawns. Attractive 
bearing spikes 2 to 3 feet long loaded 
witn cream colored flowers on plants 
growing 6 to 8 feet high. 
Pkt., St; Vi oz., 254. 
A Alim Geums are said to belong 
ueum to the Rose family and are 
a beautiful flower. They are very free 
flowering and make attractive plants for 
the hardy border and excellent for cut¬ 
ting. The beautiful double and semi¬ 
double flowers are very dainty and are 
produced in golden yellow, scarlet and 
orange colors. Although it is a peren¬ 
nial, flowering from June to September, 
they bloom from Spring sown seed the 
first season if plants are started early. 
Hybrlda Mixed: Pkt. (100 seeds), 10(1 
1/16 oz., 404. 
Gaillardia (P |£f") ial 
Among the showy and most effective 
hardy perennial plants growing 2 feet 
tall. They thrive in almost any position 
or soil. If sown early they begin flower¬ 
ing in July and continue a mass of 
bloom on long stems in many shades of 
crimson, scarlet, yellow and gold colors 
until Fall. Superba Mixed Colors: 
Pkt., 1 Oc Vk oz., 304. 
Gypsophila HabyTiMh) 
PINK 
PACIFICA 
See Page 30 
PANICULATA. 
This is the fav¬ 
orite hardy per¬ 
ennial that 
should be in 
every garden. 
The plants are 
covered with 
miniature, pure 
white flowers in 
panicles very 
dense that form a gauze-like appear¬ 
ance and are fine for using in combina¬ 
tion with other flowers. 
Pkt., St; Vi oz., sot. 
Cheiranfhu<t ali.iont. Easily 
Vlieirdninub grown plant 
about 12 inches high, entirely covered 
with gorgeous orange colored, sweet 
scented flowers. Excellent for the border, 
also used in rock gardens. Seed sown 
in March and transplanted out in May 
will flower before Fall. Should be in 
every garden. Pkt., 5C Vi oz., 354- 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels) 
Very showy and ornamental perennial 
for beds or shrubbery borders, with 
large, showy flowers in white, shades of 
pink, carmine and rose. Plants grow 4 to 
5 feet high. 
Giant Mixed: Pkt., st; Vfe oz.. 2Ot- 
Lilies from Seed 
Lilium—Philippinense Formosanum 
This is claimed to be one of the most 
Wonderful Lilies grown; flowers within 
six months from seed. In a mild climate 
keeps on flowering year after year. After 
the flowering is over new suckers come 
out from the same bulb, and the bulb 
itself increases in size. Under good cul¬ 
ture will produce 15 to 20 flowers on a 
single stem. Flowers are purest white, 
tinted purple outside, and about same 
size as an Easter Lily. They are de¬ 
lightfully fragrant, and fine for both 
pot culture and the garden. Seed is a 
cheap and easy way to get these beauti¬ 
ful lilies started. Cultural directions on 
each seed packet. 
Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 254 
Ranunculus— French Hybrids 
This perennial may be grown from seed 
and our collection of Hybrids produces 
very large double Camellia - flowered 
blooms of the brightest and most attrac¬ 
tive colors. Carried on long strong stems. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 1041 3 pkts., 25 t- 
Snow-in-Summer (Oerastium) 
TOMENTOSUM. Pretty dwarf, hardy 
perennial with silvery foliage and small, 
white flowers in May and June. Suitable 
for rock gardens or for carpeting dry 
sunny spots. 8 to 12 inches high. When 
in full bloom plants appear like a bed 
of snow. Easy to grow. 
Pkt., St; Vs oz., 454- 
I vehnic (Chalcedonies 
kyennih Jerusalem Cross) 
Handsome, hardy, free-flowering peren¬ 
nial of easy culture, for beds or bor¬ 
ders. About 2 feet tall. Produces large 
flower-heads of brilliant scarlet color, 
and blooms in mid-summer. 
Pkt., 5C % oz., 25t. 
Tritnrna (Red Hot Poker; 
I nioma Torch Lily) 
Very showy, hardy perennial for the 
border with flower spikes 3 to 4 feet in 
length, in colors of orange-scarlet and 
bright red. At a little distance the flower 
spikes give the effect of flaming spear 
heads. Hybrids. Pkt., 1 Ot. 
lasta Daisy 
A perennial with 
m a gnificent, 
pure white flow¬ 
ers, on long stiff 
stems. A valu¬ 
able flower for 
the hardy bor¬ 
der ; also excel¬ 
lent for cutting. 
Very easy to 
grow, blooming 
the first season 
if seed is sown 
early. This is 
about the best daisy of its class and is 
very popular. Pkt., 5c 1/16 oz., 254- 
Lathyrus 
Perennial 
Sweet Pea 
A very desirable 
hardy climber grow¬ 
ing 6 to 8 feet high 
when trained on 
trellis. The flowers 
are borne in colors 
of white, rose-pink, 
red and blue shades. 
Peculiarly adapted 
to rough places, such 
as scrambling over 
rocks and bushes. 
Flowers are long¬ 
stemmed and excel- 
-lent for cutting 
AH Colors Mixed: 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 1041 Vi oz., 254 . 
Sweet-Scented Violets 
These produce beautiful rich, dark blue 
sweet-scented blooms freely in Spring, 
and again in Fall. Every garden should 
have them. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 1 Ot; 1/16 oz., SOt- 
Scabiosa — Blue Bonnet 
CAUCASICA. A beautiful hardy peren¬ 
nial, good for garden display and cut¬ 
ting. The large, lavender-blue flowers are 
borne profusely on long stems. Plants 
grow about 20 inches tall. 
Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 2541 1/16 oz., 504 . 
Perennial Asters 
A strong and upright growing, free flow¬ 
ering plant producing beautiful blooms. 
Splendid for cutting. 
Mixed: Pkt., lOt; 3 pkts., 254- 
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