THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
ASTILBE (Perennial Spirea) June, July PerlO PerlOO 
Gladstone. Snowy white. 2’ _1.80 15.00 
Queen Alexandra. Extra large, bright pink_1.80 15.00 
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 
Australis Beautiful racemes of pea-shaped indigo-blue flowers 2-4’ .95 8.00 
BLEEDING HEART (See Dicentra) 
BOCCONIA (Plume Poppy) 
Cordata Many spikes, 2 to 3 feet long of cream colored flowers, 6’ .95 8.00 
BOLTONIA (False Camomile) 
Asteroides. White daisy-like flowers, 4-6’_ .70 6.00 
Latisquama. Delicate pink, tinged lavender, 4-5’_ .70 6.00 
Nana. Dwarf, 3’ _ .85 7.00 
1EUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac) A perennial shrub. 
Farquhari. Brightest flowers, best foliage. 
1 year -1.20 10.00 
lie de France (New) Deep reddish purple 
1 year -1.70 14.00 
Magnifica. Bong lavender spikes. Blooms all summer 
1 year -1.20 10.00 
tCAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) June. 3’. 
Medium. Single flowered form, available in blue, rose and white. .95 8.00 
Medium calycanthema. Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells, avail¬ 
able in blue, rose and white_ .95 8.00 
CARYOPTERIS incana (Blue Spirea or Bluebeard) Covered with mass 
of bright blue flowers in September; aromatic foliage. 3’ __ 1.70 14.00 
fCHRYSANTHEMUMS, Hardy. 
Apache. Deep red, decorative, pompon. 18”_1.20 10.00 
Excelsior. Bright golden yellow, large, early. 3’_1.20 10.00 
Heart of Gold. Large, blush-pink, yellow center. 18”_1.10 9.00 
Indian. Efownish or coppery red, shaggy form, late_1.10 9.00 
L’Argentuillais. Chestnut red, very hardy, early_1.10 9.00 
Lilian Doty. Quilled petals, clear rose-pink pompon_1.10 9.00 
Little Bob. Bronze button. 18” _1.10 9.00 
Mitzi. Yellow button, free flowering, late. 2’_1.10 9.00 
Old Homestead. Very hardy, deep pink, profuse bloomer. 3’_1.10 9.00 
Petite Louise. Large, rose-pink, early. 18”_1.20 10.00 
Pink Cushion. Semi-dwarf plant completely covered with a mass 
of pink flowers from early September until frost. Very showy 
in border; also grown as pot plants_1.80 15.00 
Snowclad. Creamy white, blooms profusely. 2’. _1.10 9.00 
Pink, unnamed _ -85 7.00 
Yellow, unnamed _ -85 7.00 
fCOREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora. Large yellow flowers from June 
until frost; good cut flowers. 2’ _ .85 7.00 
tDAISY, (Chrysanthemum) 
Alaska (Shasta Daisy) Large white flowers. 40”_ .95 8.00 
Coreanum (Korean Daisy) Blooms in fall with large white flowers 
frequently tinted pink in frosty weather___L?o MD'O 
Diener’s Double Shasta. Resembles giant white asters-1-20 10.00 
Hartje & Elder. Earlier and hardier than Alaska_ -95 8.00 
tDELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
Belladonna. Light blue, fine for cut flowers_ -95 8.00 
Bellamosa. Dark blue form of Belladonna_ .95 8.00 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Mixture of very best strains_ 1-20 10.00 
Grandiflorum chinense. Gentian blue, dwarf_ .95 8.00 
DESMODIUM (Lespedeza) (See Shrubs) 
*DIANTHUS (Hardy Pinks and Sweet Williams) 
Alwoodi. Sngle and double flowers, mixed shades- .95 8.00 
fBarbatus (Sweet William) 
Newport Pink. Salmon rose-pink_ .95 S.00 
Nigricans. Very dark velvety red_ -95 8.00 
Scarlet Beauty _ .95 8.00 
Mixed Colors_ .85 7.00 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink) 
Albus. Showy white flowers_ .95 8.00 
Brilliant. Dwarf, brilliant carmine flowers _ .95 8.00 
Plumarius (Hardy Clove Pink) 
Cyclops. Red hybrids, June, July, 9”_ .95 8.00 
Mixed Shades _ .85 7.00 
