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CALL’S NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
OUTSTANDING HARDY PERENNIALS 
Aquilegia 
AQUIItEGIA (Columbine) 
—Produces long, graceful 
spurred flowers, stems 
about 2 feet long. Suit¬ 
able for cutting. Attrac¬ 
tive with other flowers. 
Assorted blue and pink. 
Bi:i.I.FI.OWER (Campan¬ 
ula)—Blue flowers on 
tall spikes. Grows about 
30 inches high. Good cut 
flower. 
20^ EACH 
12 FOR $2.00 
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BARGAINS 
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HARDY PHLOX 
Used to advantage in borders, 
beds, and in front of new plant¬ 
ings. Will bloom until frosts. 
B. COMFTB —French Purple. 
IiA VOG-TJE —Clear silvery rose. 
BORD RABBIGH — Dark 
mauve, tinted purple. 
RHBIRIiARDBR — Beautiful 
salmon pink with red eye. 
Large size. 
RIJRSTROOIA — Rosy pink, 
fine for massed planting. Im¬ 
proved. 
STJNSBT —Bright rosy pink. 
Unusually free bloomer. 
&RAFF ZBFFBIiIN — Pure 
white with vermilion eye. A 
new introduction. Very showy. 
Dicentra 
CORBiOFSIS (Tickseed) — 
Very attractive for bor¬ 
der and cut flowers. Of 
golden yellow, blooms 
throughout the summer. 
DBBFHINIinVI (Lark¬ 
spur) — Long showy 
spikes of light and dark 
blue. Blooms from spring 
to fall. 
Bellflower 
Dianthus 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) — 
Very fragrant, outstand¬ 
ing variety of colors. 
Very attractive. Fringed 
lacy edges. 
Delphinium 
BICBNTRA (Bleeding 
Heart)—An old fashioned 
favorite. Long racemes of 
graceful hear.t shaped pink 
flowers. Always attractive. 
Phlox 
SWBBT WZItlilAM (Dianthus Baubatus) 
—Dwarf in habit of growth, mixed colors. 
Crimson, Pink, Scarlet and White. 
BIiAZING- STAR (Liatris)—Blooms in 
mid-summer. Long maroon spikes of rich 
flowers. Very lasting and showy. 
New Dianthus “Rose Cushion” 
NBW DIANTHUS 
“Rose Cushion” 
New, low, dense 
plant with erect rose 
colored blooms. At¬ 
tractive all summer, 
and evergreen 
throughout the win¬ 
ter. Valuable for 
Rock garden or bor¬ 
der. 
25c BACH 
3 FOR 66c 
ROSES; PACES 10 and 11 
