DENVER — COLORADO 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
and ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
T ERENNIALS in various colors complete the planting and 
add a touch of gayety to the home gardens. They may be 
planted along the garden walks, around the pool, or tucked 
in beds in front of shrubbery and evergreens. To secure 
the most natural effect, plant three or more of a variety in 
groups, with the lower growing types at the front of the border. 
Make your selections now, and you will have the joy of wel¬ 
coming, like old friends, the perennials that return each year. 
To aid you in making your selections, we have marked those 
perennials suitable for the rock garden with an asterisk (*). 
PEONIES—Delicately colored—delightfully fragrant. 
Fertilizing and watering peonies just before and during the 
flowering season helps produce better flowers. 
Plant the peony roots at a depth so that the top root bud is 
just barely covered with earth. If they are set too deep, they will 
not bloom as they should. 
EDULIS SUPEBBA —Clear deep pink. Very early 
PELIX CBOUSSB —Dazzling ruby red. - 
MEISSONIER —Red. - 
PINK _ 
WHITE _ .40 RED - .40 
DOST LABEL VARIETIES —Mixed 
colors, 35c eaeh or 3 for $1.00. 
PERENNIALS —Price: Unless other¬ 
wise indicated 25c each, $2.50 per 
dozen. $17.00 per 100. 
ACHILLEA, AGERATIFOLIA — 
Lovely rock plant. Small rosettes of 
silvery foliage with clustered heads of 
white flowers. June until August. 
Height 6 in. 
ACHILLEA. MILLEFOLIUM 
ROSEA (Pink Yarrow)—Pink flowers 
in dense heads, 18 inches. Summer. 
ACHILLEA, FTABMICA (Yarrow) 
—A very hardy plant, bearing small, 
double white flowers. Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. Fine for cutting. 
_$0.50 
. .75 
. .50 
. .40 
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