THE PARK N U R S E R I E S 
Minneapolis 
HOLM & OLSON. Inc. 19 
FLOWERING PERENNIALS—Cont. 
* ARMERIA Laucheana. 9 in. A dwarf variety 
of Sea Pink with bright rosy-red flowers in 
May and June. 
ARTEMISIA lactillora. 3 to 4 ft. MOUNTAIN 
FRINGE. Plumes of sweetly scented creamy 
white flowers. August to September. 
Artemisia. Silver King. 3 ft. A hardy peren¬ 
nial with silver-gray foliage. 
3 NEW HARDY ASTERS 
Aster. "Amethyst." 3 to 4 ft. Purple-blue flow¬ 
ers produced by the hundreds in September 
and October. 40 cts. each; 4 for $1.50. 
Aster. "Dazzler." 3 to 4 ft. Entirely new color. 
Semi-double rosy red. September and Oc¬ 
tober. 40 cts. each; 4 for $1.50. 
Aster Frikarti. New. 3 ft. Large, lavender- 
blue asters from July to frost. A delightful 
flower for display and cutting. 50 cts. each. 
Aster novae-angliae. NEW ENGLAND ASTER 
(Michaelmas Daisy). 4 to 5 ft. Hardy purple 
Aster. September and October. 
Aster. Lil Fardell. 4 to 5 ft. Showy flowers are 
rich, mauve pink. September and October. 
ASTILBE, "Betsy Cuperus." (New). 4 ft. Dain¬ 
ty flowers of white with pink centers in grace¬ 
ful spikes 18 inches long. June. 50 cts. each. 
Astilbe. "Peach Blossom." (New). 2 ft. Bears 
long plumes of delicate light-pink flowers. Ex¬ 
cellent flower border plant. June. 50 cts. 
each. 
Astilbe, Hybrids. 3V2 ft. Showy garden plant 
of easy culture. Airy plumes of pink or 
white flowers. June and July. 50 cts.; 3 yr., 
75 cts. 
BABYSBREATH. See Gypsophila, page 21. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra spectabilis). 18 in. 
Rose-crimson heart-shaped flowers. The old 
garden favorite. April and May. 40 cts.; 
extra size, 75 cts. 
BOCCONIA cordata. PLUME POPPY. 6 ft. 
Fine for background. Creamy white plumy 
flowers in August. 
PRICES—Unless noted, 30 cts. each; 
4 for $1.00. 
Extra size, 40 cts. each; 4 for $1.50. 
(For parcel postage add 10%) 
♦CAMPANULA carpatica. CARPATHIAN 
HAREBELL. 8 to 10 in. Bell-shaped, light 
blue flowers in July and August. 
Campanula calycanthema. CUP-AND-SAUC- 
ER. 3 ft. Erect plants. Large cup and 
saucer flowers. June and July. Colors mixed 
in rose, white and blue. 
♦Campanula garganica. (New). Compact 
rosettes of glossy foliage from which spread 
branches 10 to 12 inches long bearing light 
blue, star-shaped flowers. June. Excellent 
for the rock garden. 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00. 
Campanula glomerata. CLUSTERED BELL¬ 
FLOWER. 18 in. Globular dark blue flow¬ 
ers topping each stem. June and July. 
Campanula medium. CANTERBURY BELLS. 3 
ft. A biennial. Large bell-shaped flowers of 
rose, blue and white. July. 
CENTAUREA montana. PERENNIAL CORN¬ 
FLOWER. IV 2 ft. Violet blue flowers. July 
to September. 
♦CERASTIUM tomentosum. SNOW-IN-SUM- 
MER. 6 in. Creeping, branching perennial 
with silvery-white leaves and a mass of snow 
white flowers in May. 
A NEW CUT-FLOWER CLEMATIS 
Clematis Mandschurica. 3 ft. Bears abund¬ 
antly attractive white Clematis flowers July 
to September. Unexcelled for cutting. Always 
attracts attention. Strong plants, 50 cts.; 
3 for $1.40. 
CLEMATIS davidiana and Clematis recta. 3 to 
4 ft. Bush forms of Clematis with blue and 
white flowers respectively. Very desirable 
in the perennial border. 50 cts. each; extra 
size, 75 cts. each. 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia, page 18. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora. TICKSEED. 
2 ft. Golden yellow flowers on long graceful 
stems from June until frost. Fine for cutting. 
Alaska Daisy 
Popular garden cut flower 
Golden yellow Coreopsis blooms 
all summer 
BOLTONIA asteroides. FALSE STARWORTH. 
4 to 5 ft. Pure white, aster-like flowers. 
August. 
DAY LILY. See Hemerocallis, page 21 
Aconitum gives a note of blue to 
the garden in late summer ■ 
Hardy Larkspur (Delphinium Hybrids) 
Dianthus Plumarius—the dainty 
fragrant Clove Pink 
♦Varieties marked with a star (♦) are adapted to rockeries. 
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