Four Winds Spxiny 1938 
Farm Nursery — 
rout Wind* Petenntali 
T O PRODUCE quality perennials requires proper equipment, 
understanding of their cultural requirements and necessary 
time and care to test the new and rare varieties that are con¬ 
tinually being brought before the gardening public’s attention. 
Four Winds’ policy is to grow only the best and to grow these in a 
manner to assure their success when transplanted to someone’s 
garden. No expense is spared in combatting insect and disease pests 
so that all plants going out of our nursery are healthy. Strains of 
perennials that do not come up to our standards are ruthlessly dis¬ 
carded. 
$7.50 Value for $5.00 
SPECIAL OFFER—30 Perennials suitable for a completely new garden . ALL 
strong healthy plants. 
2 Delphiniums—blue 
3 Columbine—mixed 
2 Coreopsis—yellow 
2 Gaillardia—mixed 
2 Carpathian bellflowers—blue 
2 Shasta Daisy—white 
1 Hardy Chrysanthemum— 
yellow, pink or bronze 
1 dwarf Aster—violet or pink 
1 Basket of Gold—yellow 
This group designed for some bloom at all seasons will make a garden 10' by 6' 
leaving room for spring flowering bulbs and annuals. 
All plants correctly labeled as to height and color. 
ACONITUM, “Monkshood” 
Aconitum are best planted in partial shade in rich moist soil. 
Fischeri—Dark blue flowers on 2 to 3' stems in early fall. Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM, “Basket of Gold” 
Bright yellow flowers in early spring, 12 *.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
1 Statice or Sea Lavender 
1 Day lily—yellow 
2 Iris 
3 Phlox—red, white, pink 
2 Primrose—mixed 
2 Pyrethrum—pink 
1 dwarf Iris—purple 
1 perennial Cornflower—blue 
1 Forget-me-not Anchusa 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA, “Forget-Me-Not Anchusa” 
Distinct dwarf species, large clusters of bright blue forget-me-not flowers in April 
• and May, 15", full sun or shade.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
