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CALL’S NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
Aquilegia 
HARDY 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—Produces long 
graceful spurred flower stems about two 
feet long, suitable for cutting. Assorted blue 
and pink. 
BELL FLOWER —Blue flowers on tall spikes. 
Grows thirty inches high, and suitable for cutting. 
COREOPSIS —Very attractive for border and cut flowers. 
Blooms of golden yellow throughout the summer. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower)—^Very attractive for bor¬ 
der or group planting. Blooms of yellow and burnt orange. 
Excellent cut flower. 
HOLLYHOCK (Double)—Tall growing plant from six to 
eight feet high. Used for border or background in perennial 
bed. Assorted colors. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star)—Feathery spikes of rosy purple. 
Grows four to five feet high. 
TRITOM A —Bright orange, cone shaped flower. Beautiful for 
mass planting or use in borders. Excellent for cutting. . 
GERMAN IRIS —Long stems with numerous blooms to a 
stem. Flowers dainty and attractive. Assorted colors. 
Coreopsis 
VERONICA (Blue Bird Flower)—Deep blue flowers growing on 
spikes, two and one-half to three feet tall. Makes beautiful show¬ 
ing in mixed bouquets. 
YUCCA-, —Sword like evergreen foliage. Pendant clusters of creamy 
white bells. Long, thick spikes three to four feet tall. 
PHLOX 
VON HOCHBERG— Dark red. 
THOR —Pure salmon pink, red eye. 
WIDAR —Reddish violet, white star. 
MILLY VAN HOBOKEN — Peach 
pink with carmen eye. 
R. P. STRUTHER —Rose carmine and 
salmon. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN— Calico type white 
with vermilion eye. 
ENCHANTRESS— Salmon pink with 
red eye. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD— Lavender or 
rose mauve. 
SIEBOLDI— Deep red. 
Enchantress 
Double Hollyhock 
German Iris 
Iiiatris 
