FAIRBURY NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA 
29 
Hardy Perennials 
Variety descriptions give the colors, 
time of blooming, height of plants and 
their favorite locations. Plants especially 
desirable for the rock gardens are marked 
R. G. 
Prices Postpaid, all alike or assorted: 20c 
each, 6 for $1.00; 15 for $2.00. 
All pot grown or field grown, no seed¬ 
lings. 
HARDY ASTERS 
These are among the showiest of our late 
flowering hardy plants, giving a wealth of 
bloom at a season when most other hardy 
flowers are past, and for best effect, should 
be planted in masses of one color. They 
grow freely in any soil. We have red and 
white and blue. 
ACHTLIiEA, THE PEAHE. Pure white 
double flowers. July-August. Full sun, 
10 inches. 
CANTEUBITBY BEEES (Cup and Saucer), ■ 
Handsome blue and pink cup-shaped flow¬ 
ers. June-July. Sun or semi-shade. 24 in. 
CABNATION, HAHDY. Hardy garden 
variety. We can furnish in red. June to 
frost. Full sun. 12 inches. 
QAHiEAHDZA (Blanket Flower or Pin 
Cushion Plant). Blending of red, yellow 
and henna. May to frost. For hot, sunny 
locations. 18 inches. 
GYPSOPHIEA PANICXTEATA (Baby’s 
Breath). White, mist-like flowers to dry 
for winter bouquets. June-July. Full sun. 
3 feet. 
EVEB-BEOOMIHG HAHDY PINKS. Also 
known as button-hole pinks. Give a rich, 
spicy, dove-like odor. We have a splendid 
assortment of all colors—rose, pink and 
crimson mixed. 
BIN ASIA (Butter and Egg Plant). Small 
flowers shaped something like the Snap¬ 
dragon. July-September. Full sun or semi- 
shade. 
PYBETHBTTM (Painted Daisy). White to 
deep rose. Foliage fern-like. May-June. 
Full sun. 18 inches. 
PEATYCODON (Chinese Balloon Flower). 
Blue and white. July-September. Sun or 
semi-shade. 2 to 3 feet. 
EYTHBT7M STTPEBBUM (Purple Eoose- 
strife). Purplish lavender. Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. Shade. 2 to 3 feet. 
SCARLET SAGE 
(Monardo Didyma) 
Two feet. This is a perennial sage, per¬ 
fectly hardy here. Flowers come on well- 
branched stems, about two feet high. Very 
pretty red and blooms a long time. Flow¬ 
ers 6,re about as large as carnations. 
HARDY AGERATUM 
(Eupatorium) 
This hardy, blue-flowered plant blooms 
in August and September. Grows about 2 
feet high and will bloom in dense shade. 
A fine cutting flower. 
STATICE (Great Sea Eavender). A mass 
of dainty, purplish blue flowers in July and 
August. Much used for winter bouquets, 
as well as best adapted for Rock Gardens. 
SHASTA DAISIES 
Remarkably large, semi-double daisies, 
3 to 4 inches across and pure white, with 
petals in two or more rows about a golden 
center. The plant is extra vigorous and 
maintains a fine show of great flowers 
throughout the summer and autumn. A 
splendid border plant and of great value 
for cutting. My plants are strong, field 
grown and will bloom abundantly the first 
season. 
HAHTJE DAISY. This is an improved 
Shasta Daisy, much larger flowers, longer 
stems and earlier. 
DELPHINIUM 
(Earkspur) 
One of the finest sights of modern gar¬ 
dens is a fine collection of blooming Lark¬ 
spurs. They give us the greatest abund¬ 
ance of flowers and utmost variety in tints 
and shades of blue during June and July. 
The Delphiniums make good border back¬ 
grounds. Although plants thrive in any 
good garden soil, a deep, rich, loamy one. 
with sunny exposure is best. 
PERENNIAL SPECIAL 
One each of above 17 Hardy Perennials, 
$2.25, postpaid. 
