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Grown Perennials and Rock Garden 
Strong 2 Year Field Grown 
Orders Must Amount to $1.10 or More 
Plants 
12 Perennials for Cutting....$1.00 
12 Perennials for Border ....$1.00 
12 Perennials for Rockery....$1.00 
All different. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
•Alpina. Dwarf, spring flowering perennial for edging 
and rockery: flowers pure white; 1 foot. 
♦Alpina Rosea. Bright rose flowers very dwarf; 8 
inches .10c each 
SHASTA DAISY—10c each 
One of Luther Burbank’s finest additions to the flower 
kingdom. Large, pure white flowers which appear in 
early summer, are excellent for cutting. 2 to 2 Vs feet. 
Flowers measure 4 inches in diameter. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—10c each 
The Columbines remain in bloom for a long season. Vig¬ 
orous and long-lived. They are much used in any hardy 
border or rockery Will thrive in full sunlight or semi¬ 
shade, Blue shades, orange and scarlet shades pink and 
rose shades, scarlet and yellow, yellow, blue and white, 
white, deep rose. 
DOUBLE CHOICE HOLLYHOCKS (Chater’s Assorted) 
10c each 
This is one of the most popular hardy plants in cultiva¬ 
tion: gives an effect to a garden that no other plant 
does. Tt is, without exception, the best plant for group¬ 
ing among shrubbery or in a border. Coppery carmine, 
cherry red, erimson, dark scarlet lilac, salmon rose, dark 
salmon, crimson violet, white, flesh color, blush and 
violet, nannin yellow, dark chamois, rose, dark rose. 
COREOPSIS (Lanceolata Grandiflora)—10c each 
This is one of the finest hardy flowers produced in great¬ 
est abundance from June until frost. 
PAINTED DAISIES (Persian Daisy)—10c each 
The mixed and choice varieties and colors range from 
white to deep red. This variety is perfectly hardy and 
absolutely invaluable for cut flowers through May and 
June. 
GAILLARDIAS (Perennial Gaillardia)—10c each 
This fine perennial, when once established in your gar¬ 
den, will last for years. It is a very popular cutting 
flower, is dark red with brown center ringed with 
orange, crimson and red. It blossoms from June to No¬ 
vember; grows 2 feet talL 
DELPHINIUMS .-.10c Each 
Belladonna, Light Blue, Belladonna, Improved. Bella- 
mosum. Dark Blue. 
PHLOX 
Large-flowering perennial Phlox, diversified and brilliant 
colors, profuse and continuous bloom.10c Each 
LINUM (Flax) Perennc 
P'eathery foliage and flowers of beautiful azure-blue 
on erect graceful stems .10c Each 
CANTERBURY BELLS (White, Blue and Pink) 
Very fine for rockery .10c Each 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Paniculata—Small flowers on branched stem; so thick 
as to give the plant a white lace-like effect.10c Each 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum 
(Dwarf Goldentuft). Good for the rock garden, or in 
front of borders with broad masses of bright yellow 
flowers in early Spring .10° Each 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow) ptarmica fl. pi. The Pearl. 
Pure white, double flowers the entire summer. Excel¬ 
lent cut flower . *0° Each 
HARDY CARNATIONS—10c each 
Hardy Grenadin Carnations produce 80 per cent, of the 
finest, fragrant, double flowers. They are much used 
in any hardy border or rockery. Will thrive in full sun¬ 
light or semi-shade. White, chestnut, rose, pink, scar¬ 
let, crimson, blood red, variegated yellow. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Crimson, Newport pink, scarlet beauty, velvety maroon, 
white salmon, rose, yellow, charming new.10c each 
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) rp boisieri 
Very attractive silvery-white foiliage covered with pure 
white flowers. May-June .1®° Each 
SEDUM (Stinecrop) 
These plants will grow in partial shade and need very 
little moisture. Excellent for use in dry walls and 
rock gardens .^- ac * 1 
BLUE MYOSOTIS 
(Forget-Me-Not) ....10c each 
ASTER—Alpinus 
Dwarf mountain Daisy with showy purplish-blue flowers, 
8 inches ...10c each 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) assorted colors.10c each 
Very ornamental hardy plants. Succeeds under almost 
all conditions and will give a wealth of flowers. Glox- 
iniaeflora. pink, purple, white, yellow, spotted, assorted. 
AUBRIETIA 
•Deltoides. A dwarf, spring-flowering perennial. Fine 
for rockeries. Lavender-blue flowers. 6 in.10c each 
*Leichtlini. Rosy purple. 6 in.10c each 
ORIENTAL POPPY—Flowers 8 inches across 
Scarlet, orange and pink. Flowers measure 8 inches in 
diameter. Last forever. One of the most striking and 
showy of all hardy garden plants 
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EDELWEISS (Leontopodium) 
♦Alpinum. A splendid perennial rock plant, with silvery 
white cotton like flowers. The real Queen from the high 
German and Switzerland Alps. 4 field grown plants $1.50 
HARDY NOVELTY PINK VIOLETS .-.20c Each 
Deep Pink, highly perfumed. Blooms early in Spring. 
Sparsely during the Summer, then heavily in Fall. A 
REAL NOVELTY. Fine for rock gardens. Likes shade. 
No Order Accepted for Lew Than $1.10 
