KELLY’S PEIffiNNIALS 
Prleea —^All Perennials except where noted, 16c each, 2 for 25c, doz. $1.26, 
Asterisk (*) denotes variety suitable for rockery. 
ACHILLEA—^The Pearl. The favorite Cemetery Plant. White dou¬ 
ble flowers. 
AGROSTEMMA—(Mullein Pink) Hrieht Rosy Carmine, 2 to 8 ft. 
ANCEUSA—Italics. Brilliant Blue. Grows 4 or 6 ft. hifirh. 
♦ANCHUSA—Dwarf. Bright Blue. 
♦ALYSSUM SAXATILE—Bright Yellow in early spring. 
•AQUILEGIA—ALPINA—Dainty Blue flowers. About 1 foot high. 
AQUILEGIA LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS—Fine mixture of long 
spurred flowers. 
♦ARABIS—Double—^White Rockcress. Excellent rock plant. Masses 
of double White flowers in May. 
•ARMERIA LAUCHEANA—A profusion of Rosy Red flowers. Ex¬ 
cellent rockery plant. 
aster—M ichaelmas Daisy. 
CLIMAX—Lavender Blue flowers. Grows 6 ft. high. 
ST. EGWIN—Kosey Pink. About 2 or 3 ft. high. 
♦ASTER ALPINUS—Pale Blue flowers in spring. 
•AUBRETIA—Kne spreading plant. Reddish Purple flowers. 
CAMPANULA— 
CALYCANTHEMA—Canterbury Bells. Cup and Saucer type. 
Grows about 2 ft. high. Colors are White, Pink, Blue or mixed. 
Prices each, 10c; dozen, 76c Prepaid. 
♦CAMPANULA CARPATICA—Clear Blue flowers blooming all sum¬ 
mer. 
♦CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM—A rapid spreading plant with sil¬ 
ver white foliage and white flowers in spring. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy— 
ALADDIN—Bronze—Continuous blooms stai'ting in August. 
PINK CUSHION—Grows 8 to 12 inches high. Pink in color. 
EARLY BRONZE—Slightly later than Aladdin. Very fine. 
HARDY MUMS—Each, 20c; dozen, $1.80. 
COREOPSIS—Clear Yellow flowers in summer. 2 ft. 
DELPHINIUM- 
HOLLYHOCK STRAIN—Grows 4 or 6 ft. tall. Many shades of 
Blues and often Pink colors. 
CHINENSIS—Grows about 16 inches high, soft Blue shade. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS—Clove Pinks, Double Pink flowers on 
graceful stems. 
•DIANTHUS DELTOIDES—Beautiful spreading plant with dark 
Pink flowers. 
•DIANTHUS CAESIUS—Compact in growth with Rose Pink flowers. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart)—An old favorite with pretty heart- 
shaped flowers. Price each, 20c; dozen, $2.00 prepaid. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—Beautiful spikes of flowers 4 ft. high in 
June and July. Colors are—^Pink, Purple. White and Mixed. Prices— 
Each, 10c; dozen, 76c prepaid. 
DORONICUM—Bright Yellow flowers. One of the earliest to bloom. 
GAILLARDIA—A variety of shades in Yellow, Brown and Orange. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA (Baby Breath)—Popular and useful 
perennial for mixing in bouquets. 
•GYPSOPHILA REPENS — Spreading plant with dainty White 
flowers. 
•HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose)—Splendid Rockery plant in a va¬ 
riety of colors. 
•HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—Bright Red flowers all summer. 
HOLLYHOCK—Double flowers on tall stems 4 to 7 ft, high. Colors 
are White, Pink, Red, Yellow and Mixed. 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea)—Useful as a climbing vine over 
rock walls, fences, etc. Red, Pink or White. 
LINUM PERENNE (Perennial Flax)—Vivid Blue on stems about 
16 to 18 inches high. 
♦MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) — Popular old favorite with Blue 
flowers. 
PANSY—^Wide range of beautiful big flowers. Dozen, 60c prepaid. 
•POPPY ALPINA—A miniature Iceland Poppy, grows only about 
8 or 4 inches high. 
♦POPPY NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy)—Profusion of flowers all 
summer in mixed colors. 
POPPY ORIENTAL—Orange flowers. Grows about 2 ft. high. 
•PHLOX SUBULATA—Pink. One of the best Rock plants. Pink 
flowers. 
•PRIMULA AURICULA—Fragrant Yellow flowers. Plant in shade. 
20 c 
♦PRIMULA VERIS (English Primrose)—A fine assortment of colors. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—Fine cut flower. Mixed colors. 
•SAPONARIA— Rapid grower with pink flowers in spring. 
♦SAXAFRAGA AIZOON—Splendid Rock plant. Light Green foliage 
and White flowers in May. 
•SAXAFRAGA CORDIFOLIA—Pink flowers above large rich green 
leaves. Each. 36c. 
