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PREPAID 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
THOSE MARKED * ARE SUITABLE FOR ROCK GARDENS 
Each 20c; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.80 Unless otherwise noted 
Perennial plants recommend themselves to most gardners, because, once established, 
they practically take care of themselves, and come back each season for many years. 
However, generous plantings of annuals is desirable because the blooming season for 
most perennials is limited, whereas annuals bloom throughout the summer. 
Achillea 
(Yarrow or Milfoil). Desirable 
garden subjects for any soil. 
Good for cut flowers. Finely cut foliage, 
frequently silvery. Millefolium Roseum. 
1 y 2 ft., summer, rosy pink. 
Aconitum 
(Monkshood). 3 to 4 ft. Pre¬ 
fer shade. One of the rare 
true blues among flowers. 
Anrhlica (Dropmore). 
Mflvnildd wnrthv snhi 
4 to 5 ft. A 
worthy subject for the back 
border. Flowers in graceful clusters of 
rich blue. 
AcfPCC Hardy. (Michaelmass Daisy). A 
“*^***® fine perennial for tall borders or 
mass effects, very hardy and blooms well 
in almost any location. Named varieties 
in white, cream, pink, light blue, lavender 
and purple. 
Bleeding Heart 
(Dicentra). 18 in. 
Early blooming, heart 
shaped flowers on long drooping stems. 
Prefer shade. 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
Boltonia 
6 ft. Plants are covered with 
pink daisy-like flowers. A 
choice cut flower. 
Buttercup 
See Ranunculus. 
ramn^mih (Canterbury Bell). 2 % ft. 
campanula We have blU6j P i nk and 
white. Splendid for cut flowers. 
Columbine (Aguilegia) 
(Hardy Corn Flower). A 
vcnidUrCd graceful and attractive plant. 
Height two to three feet. Valuable for 
cuts, as it has a good stem. Colors: white, 
yellow, red and rosy purple. 
{"'rtrianncic Lar §’ e ' rich golden daisies 
vOreopsla borne in great profusion dur¬ 
ing the early summer, 
flowers. 
2 ft. Fine for cut 
Chinese Lantern Plants 
Long trailing branches lined with bright 
red lanterns in the late summer. Excel¬ 
lent for winter bouquets and for fall 
decorations. 
'Daisies 
white. 
(Double English). 6 to 8 in. 
Very free blooming, pink and 
Basket of 6 plants for 50c. 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS, Hollyhock strain, 
blossoms throughout the summer. 
Chrysanthemums 
2 ft. Large flowering, 
pink, white, yellow and 
bronze. Excellent cut 
flowers, as they will 
last for days. 
* Columbines 
(Aquilegia). Coerulea, 
the true Rocky Moun¬ 
tain, admired above all 
native flowers. 2 ft. 
Graceful and prolific 
bloomers. Do better in 
shade. A beautiful 
blue. Also California 
Hybrids in several 
Chrysanthemum colors. 
L iIsac (Hemerocallis). Orange, 3 ft. 
11 1 ws i 5 c each; $1.50 doz, Lemon, 3 
15c each; $1.50 doz. 
D^lnhinium < Bell «donna). Light blue. 
ueipnmmm 4 ft_ Bellamosum, dark 
blue, 4 ft. 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS, Hollyhock strain. 
The dignity and charm of these enormous 
spikes add to the beauty of the garden. 
The flowers are large, on enormous 
rounded spikes and come in many com¬ 
binations of colors. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 
$3.50 per doz. See picture, page 13. 
Day 
ft., 
C oy wI OV a (Digitalis). Biennial. 3 to 4 ft. 
In many colors. 25c each; 3 
for 70c. 
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