PORTLAND, OREGON 
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GILL’S HARDY PERENNIALS 
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. ff„ r {!i St j^ e ®i mn ! n ?i t0 a PP reciat e the full value of perennials, inasmuch as they 
° growfng annuafs^ P 3nt that blooms each year, dispensing with the care necessary 
Fall season and early Spring are the best times to set out perennials. We 
supply strong plants that will bloom the first vear with proper care. We prepay ship¬ 
ping charges on all perennials at prices given. p y 1 
apwVt T tTa S / v° LL \ S ~mP ig £ ntic loIia Se. tropical effects, rosy flowers.25c $2.50 
4 rnnmTTTM Y /u ro, i The Pearl—Double white everlasting flowers . 20c 2.00 
(Monkshood)—Mixed varieties; 3 to 5 feet. -. 30c 3.00 
ATieuTiv! Saxatile Compactum—Fine border plant, mass of yellow flowers—-25c 2.50 
AU w Ub ,A Dropr P° re —Rich gentian blue, strong, showy plants.25c 2.50 
AxraMOMu T ra ~? wa «,i^ nt -' forget-me not flowers in early Spring!.35c 3.50 
ANEMONE Japomca Whirlwind—Large semi double white flowers.25c 2 50 
oiT r i 1 ? C ^r'VA n / r ^ _ i' Lar ^ e ’ , d ° uble >, rich Pink flowers.30c 3.00 
7 .“'EGIA (Columbine) Coerulea — Blue and white flowers, long spurred—25c 2.50 
a dadtp /n ^ Spurred—-A grand mixture of these long spurred flowers—25c 2.50 
A v*, ^ Cress) Alpma—Mass of small white flowers in early Spring.-25c 2.00 
Double Flowered—Double white flowers.40c 4.00 
(Thrift)—Stiff, wiry stems, heads of light pink flowers—-30c 3.00 
a SmwAATOT a fvdivayi Beautiful yellow daisy-like flowers in great masses —25c 2.50 
„f5J; b 'MISIA Lactiflora — Tall, graceful plants, four feet; creamy panicules—35c 3.50 
ASTERS, HARDY—Novi-Belgii Climax—Large lavender blue flowers in 
September and October . 25c 2 50 
Novi-Belgii, St. Egwin—A fine, clear, bright pink, September and 6ctober-.25c 2.50 
Hardy Mixed—Late flowering kinds, in mixture.20c 2.00 
aottStp Sub-CoeruLeus—Three inches in diameter, bluish flowers in June-.-30c 3.00 
ASTIBLE, Native Oregon—Strong and vigorous, large spikes.30c 3.00 
Salmon Queen—Graceful panicules of salmon-pink.35c 3.50 
HEART—The old favorite; heart-shaped blooms.50c 5.00 
BELLIS (English Daisy)—Double flowering; mixed.20c 2.00 
BOCCOmA Cordata (Plume Poppy)—Six to 8 feet, creamv white flowers—25c 2.50 
BOLTONIA Asteroides—Five to seven feet, pure white. Fine cut flowers—25c 2.50 
Latisquama—Four to six feet, white tinged lavender. Fine cut flowers.25c 2.50 
CAMPANULAS OR BELLFLOWERS—Carpatica (Hare Bells) — Dwarf, 
blue flowers . 25c 2.50 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)—In blue, pink, white, mixed.20c 2.00 
Glomerata (Clustered Bells) — 1 i to 2 feet; clusters in June.25c 2.50 
Medium (Single Canterbury Bells)—3 feet, blue, rose, white, mixed.20c 2.00 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells) — In blue and white mixed, single flowers.20c 2.00 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bell-flowers)—Four to six feet; porcelain blue 
flowers; also offered in white.30c 3.00 
CENTAUREA Babylonica—Large yellow thistle-like blooms.35c 3.50 
CENTAUREA Montana (Cornflower) — Large violet blue; July and August-—25c 2.50 
CEPHALARIA Alpini—Six feet, bearing sulphur yellow flowers; June.35c 3.50 
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer)—Low growing plant with silvery foliage.—25c 2.50 
CHELONE (Shell Flower) Lyoni—September; two feet; purplish red 
flowers; pretty foliage.35c 3.50 
Glabra Alba—White form of the above; beautiful foliage.35c 3.50 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM, Large Flowering, Yellow, white, red, pink 
or mixed . 25c 2.50 
Pompon or Button—Bronze, yellow, white or mixed.25c 2.50 
Aster Pompon—Red or orange.25c 2.50 
COREOPSIS Lanceolata—Large yellow flowers; fine for cutting.25c 2.50 
DAISY—See Beilis or English Daisy. 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur) Novelties Mixed—All shades of blue.30c 3.00 
Belladonna, Light Blue — Fine for cutting; everblooming.30c 3.00 
The King—Flowers of gigantic size, semi-double and of deep blue color 
with white eye. Strong grower and the finest of the delphiniums.60c 6.00 
DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) Caucasicus — Fragrant foliage; pink flowers.35c 3.50 
Alba—White flowers; Dictamnus make stately plants .35c 3.50 
ERYNGIUM (Blue Thistle)—Fine cut spinny foliage, heads of blue—.25c 2.50 
FOXGLOVE) — Useful for tall effect near shrubs; mixed colors.20c 2.00 
FUNKIA, Subcordata Grandiflora—Fragrant, large white flowers.35c 3.50 
GAILLARDIA Grandiflora—A fine assortment; reddish-brown centers.25c 2.50 
GERANIUM Sanquineum (Crane’s Rill)—Border plant; crimson blooms.25c 2.50 
GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw—Large double scarlet, extra fine. The best.30c 3.00 
