Shrub Roses 
These are the hardy bush roses that should be 
found in every garden planting. The foliage and 
fruits ar.e as attractive as the flowers which present 
a blaze of color in June. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. No shrub attracts more 
attention when in bloom. Flowers are single, an in¬ 
tense coppery red on the top side while underside is 
y.ellow. Price each, 85c; 3-yr. bushes, each $1.25. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Produces a large number 
of double yellow roses in June. Price each, $1.00. 
ROSA RXJBRirOLIA, Red Leaf Rose. 6-8. One of 
the hardiest shrub roses with purple-red foliage all 
summer beautifully studded with starry bright pink 
blossoms in June. Price each 75c; 3-yr. bushes each, 
$1.25. 
PERENNIALS 
Perennials can be planted almost anywhere, in 
beds, borders or by themselves, as a foreground for 
shrubbery and evergreens, and in Rock Gardens. 
Varieties can be selected to give continuation of 
bloom in a range of colors from early spring till 
killing frosts. 
Prices of perennials, unless otherwise indicated, 
25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
*R. G. preceding name indicates Rock Garden 
plants. 
ACHILLIA, Perry’s White. (2 ft.) Double white; 
all summer. 
*R. G-.ALLIUM purdomii. (6 in.) Showy lilac flow¬ 
ers in large umbels. 
R. G. ALLYSSUM saxatile compactum. “Basket of 
Gold” (10 in.) Masses of bright yellow flowers in 
May. 
ANCHUSA ITALIC A. (4 ft.) Blue. June-Sept. 
R. G. ANCHUSA myositidiflora. (15 in) Sprays of 
blue “forget-me-not” flowers. May-June. Ea. 35c. 
ANTHEMIS kelwayi. (3 ft.) Large yellow flow¬ 
ers all summer. 
R. G. ASTER alpinus. (10 in) Violet-blue. May- 
June. Ea. 35 c. 
ASTER, Michaelmas Daisy. (4 ft.) Blue, pink, 
purple; Sept. 
BABY BREATH. See Gypsophila. 
BAPTISIA australis. (3 ft.) Spikes of dark blue 
flowers; June-July. 
BLEEDING* HEART. Graceful racemes of pink, 
heart shaped flowers in spring. Ea., 50c. 
R. G. CALLIRHOE involucrata. Trailing plant 
with crimson poppy-like flowers all summer. 
R G*. CAMPANULA carpatica. Harebell. (8 in.) 
Blooms continuously from June on. Blue or white. 
Ea. 30c. 
CAMPANULA glomerate superba. (18 in.) Deep 
violet flowers. June-July. Ea. 30c. 
CAMPANULA persicifolia. (2 ft.) Large bright 
blue. June-July. Ea. 30c. 
R. G. CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer. 
Silvery ground cover. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-PINK CUSHION or AMELIA. 
A “cushion” of flowers in masses from August till 
frost; mounds of delicate pink 12 to 15 inches in 
height. A real gem among the hardiest early-blooming 
chrysanthemums. Ea., 35c. 
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