ADD Beauty to your GARDEN with 
PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
PRICES of all perennials in this list, except where otherwise noted: Each, 20c; Three for 55c; 
Six for $1.05; Dozen, $2.00, postpaid. 
MEC0N0PSIS (Baileyi). Blue Poppy of Tibet. A hardy perennial from Asia. A graceful plant with 
pale green leaves and brilliant cambridge-blue pendant flowers about 4 inches across borne on long 
stems. Very difficult to start from seed. 
Each, 50c; three for $1.35. 
ORIENTAL POPPY. An exceptionally hardy plant of the poppy family that produces many large, 
brilliant, velvety petaled, cup-shaped flowers. Very showy. 
Scarlet. Each, 20c; three for 45c. 
Pink. Best of this shade. Each, 25c; three for 60c. 
PLATYCODON (Japanese Bellflower). These flowers are related to the Campanulas. The blossom is 
large, showy, and somewhat star-shaped. Blue, 18 to 24 inches tall. 
POLYANTHUS (Invincible Giants). Somewhat larger than the Primula Veris. The color range is 
much wider, varying from white to crimson. 
Each, 25c; three for 70c. 
PRIMULA (Veris). One of the best of the hardy border plants for ordinary culture. A low growing 
plant with heads of cheery flowers in various shades of red and yellow. 
Seed, per packet, 10c; plants, 20c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted or Persian Daisy). A double form. These plants are grown from the finest 
double Pyrethrum seed obtainable and while we cannot guarantee them to come double the per¬ 
centage of doubles is very high. 
Each, 25c; three for 70c. 
RANUNCULUS (Double French Buttercup). A very pretty bulbous plant bearing a profusion of 
bright Anemone-like flowers in various shades but with yellow predominating. Very fine. 8 inches. 
STATICE LATIF0LIA (Great Sea Lavender). An attractive and showy plant for borders and beds. 
The leaves are large and leathery. Stiff branched stems bearing large candelabra-like heads some¬ 
times two feet across arise from the centers. The flowers small purple-blue and attractive are fine 
in mixed bouquets and for winter use. 
SCABI0SA CAUCASICA (Isaac House Strain). This is a greatly improved strain of the well-known 
Scabiosa Caucasica. Colors range from white to darkest blue. A wonderful bloomer. 18 to 24 inches. 
Each. 25c; three for 70c. 
SHASTA DAISY. This well known daisy grows about three feet tall and produces many large white 
flowers on long stems throughout the entire summer. An excellent cut flower. 
ST0KESIA (Giant Cornflower). The plants grow about eighteen inches tall and bear large, rich blue 
blooms that resemble the giant cornflower. Very distinct. 
SWEET WILLIAM. We can supply this old favorite in two colors, Crimson and Pink. 
THALICTRUM (Dipterocarpum) Meadow Rue. A new form of this graceful and dainty plant that 
grows about four feet tall. The foliage is fern-like and the flower a delicate violet mauve shade, 
suitable for mixed bouquets. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker or Flame Flower). The early free-blooming qualities of this variety make 
it one of the best of the hardy bedding plants, either single or in masses. On well established plants 
the spikes are about three feet tall, and the heads are a rich orange-scarlet. 
Each, 25c; three for 70c. 
TR0LLIUS (Globe Flower) Orange Princess. Large Buttercup-like orange colored flowers borne on 
two-foot stems. A fine cut flower for wet or moist locations. It will do well on any soil that does 
not get too dry during the summer months. 
PRICE—Each, 35c. 
VALERIANA (Coccinea). A very pretty plant with heads of small, delicately scented flowers. Fine 
for cutting. We offer either the red, or rose. 
VALERIANA (Officinalis). Hardy garden Heliotrope. A variety with cut leaves and large heads of 
rose pink flowers with an exquisite heliotrope odor. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
VERONICA (Spicata). A very hardy, strong growing plant suitable for planting among shrubbery 
or where masses of foliage and flowers are needed. Lavender spikes borne in great profusion 
18 to 24 inches tall. 
NEW VIOLAS (Viola Cornuta). 
JERSEY GEM (Blue Gem. Vigorous, compact sturdy plants covered with violet-blue blooms from 
May till fall. 
VIOLET (Odorata) Sweet Violets. One of the most popular of all bedding plants. Very sweet scented. 
Princess of Wales. Single violet blue. Very fine. 
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