KENDALL & WHITNEY, PORTLAND, MAINE 
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Hardy Perennial and Biennial Flower Seeds 
Hardy perennials appeal mostly to people who have not the time to bother with plants that have 
to be reset every spring. Hardy plants will increase in beauty each year. Most all perennial seeds 
planted in the spring bloom the following year. Seeds planted in August will give excellent results 
and will bloom the next season. 
Alyssum—Gold Dust 
Suxatile Compuctmn. Grows about nine inches high, 
producing a mass of golden yellow flowers. 
Per pkf., 10c. 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
Grows about two feet high, blooming in May or June. 
Mixed, per pkt., 10c. 
Aquilegia 
Arabis (Rock Cress) 
Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest 
and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are 
covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as 
the snow disappears. Unequalled for rockeries or edg¬ 
ing; withstands drought and is always neat and tidy. 
6 to 9 inches. Pkt., 10c. 
Beilis Perennis (Double Daisy) 
A perennial plant, bearing in early spring small double 
white or rose-colored flowers. It succeeds best, in a 
rich, loamy soil, partially shaded. It is generally classed 
as hardy, but really needs a slight protection through 
the winter. 4 inches. White, Red. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Canterbury Bells 
Large, bell-shaped floAA r ers, blooming in July. Grows 
2 ft. high. Blue, White, Rose. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Coreopsis 
Lanceolatu Grandiflora. Has large showy bright yel¬ 
low flowers—a hardy plant -and produced in the greatest 
abundance from June till frost. Pkt., 10c. 
Digitalis (Foxglove) 
This is a very ornamental biennial plant, almost three 
feet high. The racemes of thimble-shaped floA\ T ers are 
often two feet long. 
Gloxiniaeflora. Mixed. Spotted flower. Pkt., 10c. 
Delphiniums 
Richly Colored, Striking and Stately 
One of the finest perennials, growing four feet high, 
and lasting long time in flower. 
Bellamosa. Dark blue. I’kt., 10c. 
Gold Medal Strain. Seed taken from the Gold Medal 
strain. Double and single and includes light blue, in¬ 
tense deep blue and many lighter shades. I’kt., 15c. 
Belladonna. Turquoise blue. Pkt., 10c. 
Rodger’s Hollyhock Strain. A collection of light 
shades in the latest colors. Pkt., 15c. 
Dianthus (Pink) 
Carnation. A magnificent class of popular flowers, 
very fragrant, and of rich and beautiful colors. Hardy 
perennial. Pkt., 10c. 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) 
Delicate, mistlike flowers. Fine for bouquets. Grows 
2 feet high. 
Paniculata. White. Blooms the first rear, if sown 
early. Pkt., 10c. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 
One of the finest perennials, blooming the entire 
season. FloAA r ers are large, daisy-like, in shades of yellow' 
with brown centers. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) 
Low-growing plants, preferring moist, shady places. 
Most effective grown in masses. 
Victoria. Dwarf, sky blue. Pkt., 10c. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
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