Hardy Perennials 
Delphinium. 
DELPHINIUM, Perennial Larkspur 
The tall stately spikes of Delphiniums; one of 
our most popular and satisfactory garden flow¬ 
ers. Excellent for cut flowers and cutting really 
lengthens its blooming period to late September. 
All shades of blue from pale sky blue to deep 
mauve and blue. 
English Hybrids (Blackmore 6? Langdon’s 
Strain). This strain without a doubt stands 
in a class by itself. It has the range of colors 
or shades of blue to the deepest indigo and 
delicate blendings of rose. 
Regal Lily. 
SHASTA DAISY 
Alaska (Shasta Daisy). Pure 
white flowers with yellow cen¬ 
ters; petals mostly broad and 
flat. Blooms the entire sea¬ 
son; splendid for border 
plants or cut flowers. Hardy. 
REGAL LILY 
YUCCA 
FILAMENTOSA. A perennial dis¬ 
tinctive and beautiful. Its broad, 
swordlike foliage and tall, branch¬ 
ed spikes of large, fragrant, 
drooping, creamy white flowers 
make it an effective plant for all 
positions. Blooms eventually 
reach a height of 5 to 6 feet. 
The foliage stays green the year 
round, bringing it in the class of 
“evergreen plants.” A most de¬ 
sirable plant for the perennial 
border. 
VARIEGATED LEAF YUCCA. 
Similar to above, but leaves are 
bronze-green striped white, outer 
edge bordered with yellow. Strik¬ 
ing appearance. 
(Regale) 
This beautiful Lily is the easi¬ 
est to grow. The tints and col¬ 
ors make it one of the most 
beautiful of all known Lilies. 
The large, trumpet-shaped flow¬ 
ers are pure transparent white, 
with a distinct rich canary-yellow 
throat, and orange stamens. The 
buds and outside of petals are a 
delicate pink. The fragrance is 
delightful. It blooms early in 
July, continuing a long season, 
and lasts for days after being cut. 
Shasta Daisy. 
UMBELLATUM LILY 
A very showy hardy Lily of easy culture, and one of the 
earliest, blooming in June; 
free-flowering, with large 
handsome rich orange-red 
flowers. Height about 2 feet, 
and a clump is effective on 
lawn or in border. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The following varieties are hardy if grown in not too wet location. After 
flowering season cut the dead stalks down to within 2 or 3 inches of ground 
and cover with leaves. Bloom when other plants begin to fail in fall. A de¬ 
lightful addition to the perennial garden. 
ARGENTEUILLAIS. Of medium height, early flowering, scarlet bronzy flow¬ 
ers tipped with yellow. Flowers produced in profusion. Very hardy. 
HARVEST HOME. Beautiful midseason flowering variety. Medium height 
covered with large golden yellow flowers of large size. 
MITZI. Delightfully free flowering sort. Rather late but small, brilliant clear 
yellow flowers which give brilliancy to the garden. Best hardy button sort 
MRS. F. H. BERGEN. Midseason flowering, of medium height. Large, pale 
pink flowers with deep pink center. 
MRS. PHILLIPS. Large, daisy-like single pink flowers with clear yellow center 
of large size. Outstanding single variety. Midseason, medium height. 
OCONTO. Tall growing, midseason with large pure white flowers with creamy 
clusters carried on good strong stems. Excellent for cut flowers, of large size. 
OLD-FASHIONED DOUBLE PINK. Very hardy, blooming in October and 
November, after all other outdoor sorts are gone. Blooms often after snow 
falls. 
RUTH CUMMING. Its color is one that immediately attracts attention—rich 
reddish bronze with terra cotta shades aging to an even, soft bronze tone. 
WHITE DOTY. Late flowering, tall and upright, very stiff stem, splendid 
pure white pompon. 
ZELIA. Midseason, rather tall with old-fashioned large orange flowers pro¬ 
duced in profusion. Splendid outdoor sort. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
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