Garden Club Perennials REACH YOU 
DUG FRESH - 2 HOURS FROM SOIL 
ml m*§T 
( ** J 
■;* -f 
assssgiL 
H ' 
DELPHINIUM—LARKSPUR 
These long showy spikes furnish the most satisfactory 
blues to any color scheme, and bloom persistently from 
June till frost. They grow 3 to 6 feet tall. 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids—287 PJ 10779 — This 
strain of Delphinium stands in a class by itself. Range of 
colors well divided in the pale shades of indigo and 
delicate shades of rose; double and single. 
Belladonna—287 PJ 10780—The clear turquoise blue of 
its flowers is unequalled for delicacy and beauty. 
Bellamosum—287 PJ 10781—Has intensely rich, deep 
sapphire-blue flowers in bloom from June until frost. 
There are hints and helps for YOUR GARDEN 
in Mrs. Francis King's 
"PLANNING YOUR PLANTING" See Page 3 
12 MONTGOMERY WARD CBAKSD 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
When most other hardy perennials 
have stopped blooming these lovely 
plants will gladden your heart with 
their bright and tumultuous bloom. 
(See Page 47 for other varieties.) 
Adironda —287 PJ 10758—Bronze, 
aster-flowered variety. Early. 
Autumn Glow —287 PJ 10759 — A 
beautiful glowing crimson. Large. 
Elkton— 287 PJ 1 0760 — Bluish- 
white. 1 Yi in. across. Profuse. 
Fields of Snow—287 PJ 10761 
Pure white button type. 
Fred Peele— 287 PJ 10762 — A 
very pretty button. Yellow. 
Golden Queen —287 PJ 10763 — 
Pure golden yellow. Large. 
Indian —287 PJ 10764—Flowers are 
shaggy, coppery red. Very hardy. 
Irene—287 PJ 10765—Very lovelv 
white pompon. Wiry stems 3 feet tall. 
L’Argentuillas—287 PJ 10766 
Bronze flowers tipped yellow. Early. 
Mrs. F. H. Bergen—287 PJ 10767 
Large pink chrysanthemum. 
Mrs. H. Harrison—287 PJ 10768 
Double pink, with cream pink center. 
Old Homestead—287 PJ 10769 
Buff shading to pink. Excellent. 
Skibo— 287 PJ 10770 — Early 
bronze-yellow button. Hardy. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
(Shasta Daisies)—Giant flowers, all 
splendid border subjects. 
Alaska —287 PJ 10777 — Improved 
variety of Shasta Daisy much larger 
and more beautiful than the original. 
Blooms of pure white 4)4 to 5 in. 
across. Very free flowering and in 
bloom summer and fall. Grows 12 
to 18 inches tall. Very popular. 
Arcticum— 287 PJ 10710 — During 
the early part of the season this 
hardy perennial makes an attractive 
clump of dark green foliage and in 
September multitudes of large white 
daisy-like flowers tinged with rose or 
lilac appear. They grow 2 or 2 Yi ft- 
high and are very attractive as cut 
flowers. 
Elder Daisy—287 PJ 10799— Avery 
hardy plant popular for its early 
flowering. They are usually in bloom 
out of doors by Decoration Day. 
Earlier than Alaska, with smaller 
blooms and more of them to each 
plant. About 2 ft. tall. 
All Actual Photographs. 
ARTEMESIA 
ECHINOPS i 
COREOPSIS 
Grand i flora—287 PJ 10778—A har¬ 
dy border plant profuse with showy 
yellow blossoms. It enjoys a long 
season of bloom. Flowers measure 
1 to 2 Yi in. across and the plant grows 
to 15 or 18 in. tall. 
ECHINACEA 
Purpurea—(Purple Coneflower) — 
287 PJ 10835—A very handsome 
border plant bearing large flower 
heads, rosy purple with dark central 
disc. Grows to 3 or 4 feet. Flowers 
in mid-summer, fine to cut. 
ECHINOPS 
Ritro (Globe Thistle)—287 PJ 10836 
—Cut and dried, they will remain 
attractive for months. The flower 
heads are steel-blue, round like a 
ball, entirely covered with needle-like 
spines. The leaves are large, deep¬ 
ly cut and very prickly. 3 to 4 ft. tall. 
FOXGLOVE 
The picturesque Digitalis, blooming 
from the beginning of June through 
July, is unsurpassed for stately 
beauty. It is unusually effective and 
satisfactory massed in the garden, or 
among shrubbery or at the edge of the 
wood. It is a biennial, but usually 
renews itself by self-sown seed every 
year. Vary, 2 to 6 feet in height. 
Gloxiniaeflora Alba—287 PJ 10736 
—White flowered. 2 feet. 
Gloxiniaeflora Rosea—287 PJ 10737 
—Excellent rose colored type. 
Gloxiniaeflora Purpurea—287PJ10738 
—Purple spotted flowers. Grows to 
4 feet, plant along brook. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids—287 PJ 10837 
—Developed for extra size and vigor, 
they grow 5 or 6 feet tall with flower 
heads over 3 feet long. The big bell¬ 
shaped blossoms range in color from 
white to deepest rose, many attrac¬ 
tively dotted with crimson and 
chocolate-brown. 
FUNKIA 
(Hosta). Plaintain Lilies are easy to 
grow in sun or shade. Broad over¬ 
lapping leaves of various markings 
make them good border subjects, 
even when not bearing their dainty 
lily-like flowers. Grow to 2 ft. 
Subcordata—287 PJ 10711 — Very 
large, pure white, fragrant flowers 
blooming in late summer. 
Undulata Variegata—287 PJ 10838 
—(Day Lily). Graceful and con¬ 
spicuous in the border. Leaves green 
with white fluted edge. 
GAILLARDIA 
Also called Blanket Flower. They 
last a long time as cut flowers and 
require little care. About 18 inches tall. 
Magnificent—287 PJ 10739—Beau¬ 
tiful red and yellow flowers in pro¬ 
fusion. 
Grandlflora—287 PJ 10740 — Con¬ 
spicuous for their profusion of bloom. 
Intense, blood-crimson flowers, mar¬ 
gined with golden yellow. Bloom in 
mid-summer. 
