Holm & Olson, Inc.— Home of Flowers —Saint Paul 
Hardy Perennial and 
The plants we offer in the following list are 
pot grown (except where noted). They are 
strong one year old seedlings that will bloom 
this season. We also offer some of these vari¬ 
eties in larger two year pot grown plants. 
Pot grown plants, while not as large as field 
grown clumps, are very desirable and valuable 
for the reason that they may be planted any 
time after the frost is out of the ground until 
very late without any danger, whereas field 
grown plants cannot be transplanted safely 
after their growth has advanced too far. 
All varieties marked with a * are suitable 
for Rock Garden planting. 
Per 
Each Doz. 
Agrostemma Coronaria—Bright crimson 
flowers resembling Petunias.$0.15 $1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Ajuga Reptan Multicolor*—Dark bronze 
foliage, blue flowers.30 3.00 
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum*—Deep yel¬ 
low flowers.15 1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Anchusa Italica—Deep rich blue, 3 to 4 feet 
high. Strong plants.20 2.00 
Anchusa Myosotidiflora*—Dwarf, forget- 
me-not blue.15 1.50 
Aquilegias—(C olumbines)— 
Alpina*—R ich dark blue.20 2.00 
Large 2 year old plants.30 3.00 
Coerulea*—B lue and white.15 1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Long Spurred—B lue, rose, scarlet and 
mixed.15 1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Californica—L ong spurred flowers, 
orange and yellow shades.15 1.50 
Chrysantha—T all growing, golden yel¬ 
low flowers.15 1.50 
Silver Queen—L arge pure white flowers. .15 1.50 
Arabis Alpina*—(R ock Cress), Pure white 
flowers. Early flowering.15 1.50 
Arenaria Balerica*—(S ea Pink), White 
flowers, mossy foliage.15 1.50 
Armeria Formosa*—Rosy pink flowers.15 1.50 
Armeria Laucheana*—Bright rose flowers. . .15 1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Armeria Maritima*—Pure white flowers. . .15 1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Aster Alpina*—Bluish-purple flowers.15 1.50 
Aster Fricarti—Large lavender blue flowers, 
blooms July until frost. This is a beau¬ 
tiful new hardy aster.50 5.00 
Aubretia, Rose Queen*—Clear pink flowers. .15 1.50 
GAILLARDIA'—BLANKET FLOWER 
NOTE—All varieties marked with 
Rock Garden Plants 
Per 
Each Doz. 
Aubretia—Dark Blue.$0.15 $1.50 
Beilis—(E nglish Double Daisies), Large 
flowering, pink, white.10 1.00 
Campanulas— 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)—Dark 
blue, light blue, rose and white.20 2.00 
Large 2 year old plants.30 3.00 
Carpatica*—(Harebell), Blue, white, 
bell flowers.20 2.00 
Large 2 year old plants.30 3.00 
Medium—(Bell Flower), Dark blue, 
rose, white.20 2.00 
Pyramidalis—(Chimney Bell Flower). 
Blue, white.20 2.00 
Rotundifolia*—(Bluebells of Scot¬ 
land), Clear blue flowers.20 2.00 
Cerastium Tomentosum*—-White flowers, 
low growing silvery foliage.15 1.50 
Chrysanthemum Maximum—(S hasta Daisies)— 
Alaska. Very large flowers, blooms all 
summer. .15 1.50 
King Ed. VII. Large glistening white 
flowers.15 1.50 
Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora—Brilliant 
orange yellow flowers on tall stems. 
Blooms all summer.15 1.50 
Coreopsis Grandiflora FI. PI. Same as above 
but many flowers come double petaled. .20 2.00 
Delphiniums—From finest selected seed— 
Belladonna Improved. Turquoise blue. .20 2.00 
2 year old plants. 30 3.00 
Bellamosum. Intense rich blue.20 2.00 
2 year old plants.30 3.00 
Iceberg. Large white, seedling plants. . . .20 2.00 
DeLuxe Hybrids, many fine shades.25 2.50 
Blackmore and Langdon’s Hybrids. 
Many fine shades.25 2.50 
Wrexham Hybrids (Hollyhock flowered). 
Dark blue, light blue and art shades. . .25 2.50 
2 year old plants of above.30 3.00 
Chinese. Dwarf growing, deep blue, 
white, ultramarine.15 1.50 
Dianthus—(G arden Pinks)— 
Alwoodi, double flowers in many colors. . .15 1.50 
Caesius*—(Chedder Pink), Rosy pink 
flowers, blue grey foliage. .15 1.50 
Graniticus*—L ow growing, deep crim¬ 
son flowers.15 1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Latifolius Coccinius. Deep crimson, 
blooms freely all summer.15 1.50 
Species*—V arious rare and unusual kinds, 
mixed.15 1.50 
Large 2 year old plants.25 2.50 
Sweet Wivelsfield. Many brilliant 
colors, wonderful bloom. Strong plants. .20 2.00 
Digitalis —(Foxglove)— 
Gloxinaeflora. Rose, mixed shades. . .20 2.00 
Shirley Hybrids. Giant flowered mixed .20 2.00 
Euonymus Radicans*—A trailing small 
leaved variegated plant, especially good 
for rock gardens.30 3.00 
Forget-me-not —(See Myosotis)— 
GaillardiaGrandiflora— (Blanket Flower) , 
Deep reds and golden yellow, flowers 
all summer.15 1.50 
Gaillardia Portula Hybrids —Giant flowers 
on tall strong stems.20 2.00 
Gaillardia Compacta —Dwarf habit of growth, 
large flowers.20 2.00 
Geum, Hildreichi* —Beautiful golden yellow 
flowers.25 2.50 
Geum, Lady Stratheden* —Large deep yel¬ 
low flowers. Strong plants.25 2.50 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw* —Brilliant scarlet 
flowers. Strong plants.25 2.50 
Geum, Prince of Orange* —Brilliant orange 
flowers.25 2.50 
Globularia Tricosantha* —Dark blue flowers, 
low growing.25 2.50 
Grave Myrtle — (Vinca Minor), Deep green 
myrtle-like foliage, used for grave cover¬ 
ing. Very strong plants.30 3.00 
a * are adapted for rock gardens. 
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