THE PARK NURSERIES 
Minneapolis 
HOLM & OLSON. Inc. 
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FLOWERING PERENNIALS—Continued 
Prices—unless noted—30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00. Extra size—40 cts. each; 4 for $1.50 
For shipment by parcel post please add 10% for postage. 
ASTER novae-angliae. NEW ENGLAND ASTER (Michaelmas 
Daisy). 4 to 5 ft. Hardy purple Aster. September and October. 
Aster, Lil Fardell. 4 to 5 ft. Showy flowers are rich, mauve pink. 
September and October. 
ASTILBE, "Betsy Cuperus." (New.) 4 ft. Dainty flowers of white 
with pink centers in graceful flower spikes 18 inches long. June. 
50 cts. each. 
Astilbe, "Peach Blossom." (New.) 2 ft. Bears long plumes of 
delicate light-pink flowers. Excellent flower border plant. June. 
50 cts. each. 
Astilbe, Hybrids. 3 V 2 ft. Showy garden plant of easy culture. 
Airy plumes of pink or white flowers. June and July. 50 cts.; 
3 yr., 75 cts. 
BABYSBREATH. See Gypsophila, page 20. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra spectabilis). 18 in. Rose-crimson 
heart-shaped flowers. The old garden favorite. April and May. 
40 cts.; extra size, 75 cts. 
BOCCONIA cordata. 
PLUME POPPY. 6 ft. 
Fine for background. 
Creamy white plumy 
flowers in August. 
BOLTONIA asteroides. 
FALSE STARWORTH. 4 
to 5 ft. Pure white, aster¬ 
like flowers. August. 
* CAMPANULA carpatica. 
CARPATHIAN HARE¬ 
BELL. 8 to 10 inches. 
Bell-shaped, light blue 
flowers in July and Au¬ 
gust. 
Campanula calycanthema. 
CUP-AND-SAUCER. 3 ft. 
Erect plants. Large cup 
and saucer flowers. June 
and July. Colors mixed 
in rose, white and blue. 
* CAMPANULA garganica. (New.) Compact rosettes of glossy 
foliage from which spread branches 10 to 12 inches long bearing 
light blue, star-shaped flowers. June. Excellent for the rock 
garden. 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00. 
Campanula glomerata. CLUSTERED BELL-FLOWER. 18 in. Globu¬ 
lar dark blue flowers topping each stem. June and July. 
Campanula medium. CANTERBURY BELLS. 3 ft. A biennial. 
Large bell-shaped flowers of rose, blue and white. July. 
CENTAUREA montana. PERENNIAL CORNFLOWER. 1 V 2 ft. 
Violet blue flowers. July to September. 
* CERASTIUM tomentosum. SNOW-IN-SUMMER. 6 inches. Creep¬ 
ing branching perennial with silvery-white leaves and a mass of 
snow white flowers. May. Attractive all season. 
A NEW CUT-FLOWER CLEMATIS 
Clematis Mandschurica. 3 ft. Bears abundantly attractive white 
Clematis flowers July to September. Unexcelled for cutting. 
Always attracts attention. Strong plants 50 cts.; 3 for $1.40. 
CLEMATIS davidiana and Clematis recta. 3 to 4 ft. Bush forms of 
Clematis with blue and white flowers respectively. Very desir¬ 
able in the perennial border. 50 cts. each; extra size, 75 cts. each. 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia. page 18. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora. TICKSEED. 2 ft. Golden 
yellow flowers on long graceful stems from June until frost. Fine 
for cutting. 
DAY LILY. See Hemerocallis, page 20. 
DAISY, Alaska. 12 to 15 in. An im¬ 
proved Daisy that blooms in mid¬ 
dle to late summer. White flowers 
with yellow center. 
Daisy, Shasta. 18 in. The popular 
June flowering white daisy. 
DELPHINIUM Belladonna. LARK¬ 
SPUR. 3 to 4 ft. Clear turquoise 
blue flowers of delicate beauty. 
Blooms freely over a long period. 
Delphinium Bellamosum. 3 to 4 ft. 
A dark blue Larkspur of free-bloom¬ 
ing habit. 
Delphinium chinense. SLENDER 
LARKSPUR. 3 ft. Heads of bright 
blue flowers in open sprays from 
June until frost. Finely cut, fern- 
like foliage. 
Delphinium chinense alba. White flowering form of the Slender 
Larkspur. 
Delphinium, "H. & O. Hybrids." 4 to 5 ft. Our own selected 
strain of large flowering Larkspurs in a wide range of light and 
dark colors. 
NEW HOLLYHOCK DELPHINIUM. Very full spire-shaped 
(like a hollyhock) heads of single and double flowers in 
many shades of blue. Tall and sturdy growth. Unusual. 
The best of the English selections. Price 50 cts. each; 
$4.50 for 10. 
DIANTHUS barbatus. SAVEET WTLLIAM. 18 in. Flowers in vari¬ 
ation of red, white and rose colors. . May to July. 
*Dianthus caesius. CHEDDAR PINK. 7 in. Fragrant rose colored 
flowers cover this globular little plant in June. 
* Dianthus deltoides. MAIDEN PINK. 9 in. A profusion of small, 
crimson flowers cover the dwarf plant in June and July. 
* Dianthus plumarius. CLOVE PINK. 9 in. The fragrant white to 
scarlet flowers bloom in early summer. Grass-like leaves. 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella. GAS PLANT. 3 ft. Heavy spikes of deep 
pink, purple-veined flowers in June and July. Flowers and foliage 
both fragrant. (White variety also offered.) 50 cts. each. 
* DICENTRA eximia. PLUMY BLEEDINGHEART. 9 to 12 in. Rosy 
pink heart-shaped flower in bloom from May through August. 
Delicate, finely cut foliage. 40 cts. each. 
Dicentra spectabilis. BLEED¬ 
INGHEART. 18 in. 40 
cts.; extra size, 75 cts. 
DIGITALIS. GIANT SHIR- 
LY FOXGLOVE. 4 ft. Long 
flower heads of bell-shap¬ 
ed blossoms. Colors, rose, 
shell pink and blue mixed. 
July. 
ECHINOPS ritro. GLOBE 
THISTLE. 3 ft. Bell-shap¬ 
ed metallic blue flowers, 
thistle-like foliage. July to 
September. 
* EUPHORBIA polychroma. 
A rare and beautiful bor¬ 
der and rock garden plant. 
Grows to 1 ft. in compact 
form. Covered in June 
with lemon-yellow rose¬ 
like flowers. 40 cts. each. 
Coreopsis blooms all summer 
Larkspur (Delphinium) 
* Varieties marked with a star (*) are adapted to rockeries. 
PHONE—SAINT PAUL—CEDAR 6083 
PHONE—MINNEAPOLIS—MIDWAY 2772 
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