Terennial Flower Seeds 
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Armeria 
Armeria • Thrift 
Fine edging or border plant, suitable also 
for rock-gardening. Foliage in grassy tufts. 
Flowers in ball-shaped clusters on slender, 
erect stems. 
7468 Formosa. Crimson. 18 in. Pkts. 
15c and 35c. 
7470 Splendens. Deep pink. 1 ft. Pkts. 
25c and 60c. 
Asclepias • Milkweed 
7475 Tuberosa. A gorgeous native weed, 
excellent for dry borders. Flowers bril¬ 
liant orange, in July and August. Pkts. 
15c and 35c. 
Asperula • Sweet Woodruff 
7480 Odorata. Waldmeister. A creeping 
plant with whorled, rough evergreen 
foliage, fragrant when dried. Flowers 
small, inconspicuous, white. A splendid 
ground-cover for dry, half-shady places. 
Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
Aster • Michaelmas Daisy 
Excellent perennials, with single, daisy¬ 
like flowers, which may be easily raised 
from seed. 
Pkts. 25c and 60c, except where noted 
7488 Alpinus, Goliath. Dwarf plants with 
large lilac and yellow flowers on slender 
stems in May and June. 
7491 Novae-angliae, Mixed. True Michael¬ 
mas Daisies. Strong-growing, Fall¬ 
blooming varieties in shades of blue, 
mauve, and purple. Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
7493 Subcaeruleus. A dwarf, early-bloom¬ 
ing type. Large flowers of clear bluish 
mauve, with big yellow centers. 
7494 Large-flowered Hybrids, Mixed. All 
colors. 2 to 3 ft. 
Beilis perennis 
Aubrietia 
A trailing, woody-leaved, rock-garden or 
edging plant, 4 inches high, similar to 
alyssum, except that the flowers rejoice in 
brilliant hues of purple, violet, and rose. 
Pkts. 15c, except where noted 
7500 Bougainvillei. Purple. 
7502 Deltoidea. Lavender. 
7504 Large-flowered Hybrids. Many new 
colors. 
7506 Leichtlini rosea. Rosy carmine. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Baptisia • False Indigo 
7510 Australis. A sturdy perennial with 
handsome foliage and long spikes of 
bright blue flowers in June and July. 
Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
Beilis Perennis • English Daisy 
Low-growing plants bearing numerous 
large blooms. Often used with Pansies or 
Spring-flowering bulbs. 
7515 Breck’s Double Red Quilled. Pkts. 
15c and 35c. 
7517 Breck’s Giant Double Pink. Pkts. 
15c and 35c. 
7521 Breck’s Giant Double White. Pkts. 
15c and- 35c. 
7523 Longfellow. Pink. Pkts. 10c and 
25c. 
7525 Snowball. Pure white. Pkts. 10c 
and 25c. 
7527 Double, Mixed. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
Bocconia • Plume Poppy 
7540 Japonica. An excellent perennial for 
landscape use. Valued for its handsome 
gray-green foliage and tall spikes of 
white flowers, followed by interesting, 
ornamental seed-pods. Extremely vigor¬ 
ous and spreading. 6 to 8 ft. Pkts. 10c 
and 25c. 
Aubrietia deltoidea 
Boltonia • False Chamomile 
7545 Latisquama. A charming. August- 
flowering perennial with pale pink and 
white flowers resembling Michaelmas 
daisies. 5 ft. Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
Buphthalmum • Ox-Eye Daisy 
7548 Salicifolium. A rapidly spreading 
perennial plant for the hardy border. 
Large, single, bright yellow flowers with 
brown centers. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
Callirrhoe • Poppy-Mallow 
7550 Involucrata. Slender, half-trailing 
plants with 2-inch, saucer-shaped flowers 
of vivid magenta-crimson. Very showy 
and handsome. Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
Campanula Medium 
Canterbury Bell 
Superb biennials with many erect 
branching stems 2 to 4 feet high, bearing 
innumerable bell-shaped flowers of great 
beauty and distinction. 
CALYCANTHEMA 
Cup and Saucer 
Each flower is set in a wide frill of the 
same color. Very showy and handsome. 
Pkts. 15c and 35c 
7556 Dark Blue 7562 White 
7558 Mauve 7564 Mixed 
7560 Rose 
SINGLE 
True, old-fashioned Canterbury Bells, 
with large, single, bell-shaped flowers. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c 
7568 Blue 7574 White 
7570 Mauve 7576 Mixed 
7572 Rose 
DOUBLE 
Larger than the single type, with petals 
duplicated many times and deeply frilled. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c, except where noted 
7580 Blue 7586 White 
7582 Rose 7588 Mixed 
7584 Violet King. Pkts. 25c and 60c. 
