PERENNIALS GIVE LASTING BEAUTY ^ Year after Year 
Hundreds of Blooms on One Plant 
THE PINK CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 
It is sometimes known as Azalea Mum or Amelia, and it is an out¬ 
standing flower for your garden. If you don’t have any, you must have 
these plants which bear up to 1500 flowers at one time. They are 
delicate pink, starting to bloom in August and continue until heavy 
frost. Pinch off early flower buds to insure more prolific and later 
blooming in the autumn. 25c each, 3 for 70c postpaid. 
PYGMY GOLD CHRYSANTHEMUM 
A distinct dwarf Korean Pompon type producing quantities of 
miniature blossoms slightly over 1 inch across. The color is a clear 
golden yellow remarkable for its brilliance and intensity commencing 
to flower in early September right up until the season ends. It brightens 
any spot in the garden or among low evergreens. 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
postpaid. 
Aquilegia Longissima 
LONG-SPURRED COLUMBINE 
Aquilegia longissima. A new introduction of last year. Pale 
yellow blooms with extra long slender spurs. 50c each, 3 for $1.40 
postpaid. 
Have 
Fresh Cut 
Flowers 
All-Season 
Collins’s 
Cut-flower 
Collection 
Gaillardia 
Aquilegia. Valuable for border plants and cut flowers. Very graceful. The famous Mrs. Scott 
Elliott strain. 
Aster. Late summer and fall flowering in either pink or purple. 
Carnation. A very spicy flower in either pink, yellow, scarlet or white, rivaling greenhouse carna¬ 
tions in size and beauty. See colored illustration page 5. 
Delphinium. The famous Blackmore & Langdon Strain! Fine, big, field-grown clumps assure you 
of strong spikes, 2 feet long and over, and a wealth of enormous flowers. See color illustration 
page 5. 
Digitalis. Giant Shirley Hybrids, 6 feet high with 3 foot heads of bell shaped blossoms in pastel 
shades. 
Gaillardia. A continuous good summer and fall flowering plant. See illustration above. 
Phlox. A nice plant for the perennial border. Your choice either pink or white. 
Pyrethrum. Daisy-like flowers either pink or red. 
Shasta Daisy. Large white flowers resembling a daisy blooming in late spring and early summer. 
Viola, Jersey Gem. The most popular; flowering from May until frost if kept picked. 
25c each; 3 for 70c; 10, your choice, for only $2.00 postpaid 
SPECIALTIES SHOWN IN COLOR ON PAGE 5 
English Hybrid Delphinium. The famous Blackmore and Langdon strain. Magnificent spikes t 
2 feet long and over, of inspiring beauty and perfection of form are produced on strong stalks. 
Very vigorous, free flowering, and disease resistant. See color illustration, page 5. 25c each, 
3 for 70c postpaid. 
Hardy Carnation. A beautiful hardy carnation which resembles the hothouse flower in both size 
and fragrance. Flowers are excellent for cutting being semi- to full-double. By cutting all 
flowers off, the life of the plant is maintained and it renews itself and starts new growth of the 
top and roots. In four colors: scarlet, white, red, and yellow. See color illustration, page 5. 
25c each; 3 for 70c postpaid. 
GERMAN IRIS 
Thuratus. One of the darkest of all irises. A rather long flower with drooping falls, a blackish 
purple self, showing rich crimson tones when the sun shines through it. 35c each postpaid. 
Midgard. The best known and most popular pink and yellow blend. Both standards and falls 
yellow with a flush of clear pink. 35c each postpaid. 
Clara Noyes. A gorgeous blend of orange yellow, and red of Talisman rose coloring. 45c each 
postpaid. 
Autumn Queen. (Not illustrated). An everblooming white iris of the intermediate type, which 
has a record of blooming every month from April to November. 45c each postpaid. 
See color illustration, page 5. 
SPECIAL OFFER of fhe three illustrated—1 of each 
for only $1.00 postpaid 
HARDY ASTERS 
Climax. One of the best and showiest. 
Large, pyramidal spikes of light 
lavender-blue flowers. 25c each, 3 
for 70c postpaid. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy red flowers with 
a golden center. The first red fall 
Aster. A worth-while novelty. 45c 
each, 3 for $1.25 postpaid. 
Barr’s Pink. Strong, vigorous grower, 
forming shapely plants 4-5 feet high, 
bearing the finest bright pink flowers 
of any Aster yet introduced. 30c 
each, 3 for 85c postpaid. 
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