Hardy Perennial 
Cobalt Blue Veronica 
New “Blue Spire” Veronica —Hardy 
herbaceous perennial producing beautiful 
spikes of cobalt blue flowers over the entire 
summer season. Very hardy and easily 
grown. Thriving for years with little or no 
attention. One of the most effective of all 
perennials in the border. Height 30 to 36 
inches. (Sensational) 35 cents each. 3 for 
75 cents $2.50 per dozen. Prepaid. 
Burbank's Hemerocallis Calypso 
Day Lily flowers averaging 5 inches 
across and are a glorious shade of deep 
lemon yellow. Grows 4 feet high. Blooms 
from spring to fall. Plant in full sun or 
partial shade. Pronounced by experts to be 
one of the finest of all day lilies. 50c each; 
$3.00 per dozen. 
Wm. H. Henderson’s New “Giant 
Orange” Hemerocallis —Flowers are very 
large deep orange covered with a gold dust 
sheen. Flowers are of a heavy substance 
and petals very wide. Comparable in width 
of petals and size to some of the Amaryllis 
hybrids. $1..50 each. Plant is 30 inches in 
height. 
Michaelmas Daisies 
Charming (Burbank’s) —Soft shade of 
pink with yellow center. Graceful weeping 
branches. 4 feet high, resembles small spires 
shrub when in bloom. 50c each; .$3 per doz. 
Baby Blue —(Henderson’s) When massed 
in front of dark green shrubbery it appears 
similar to a soft blue cloud. Visitors are 
enthusiastic over its heavenly blue color. 
Try the effect in your garden. You too will 
be greatly pleased. 50c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Lavender Queen —Henderson’s). Richest 
lavender with orange center that sets whole 
flower aglow. Blossoms 2 inches in diameter. 
All above varieties, 50c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Aster Frickarti —A perennial aster pro¬ 
ducing 2-inch blooms on bright lavender blue 
throughout the entire summer. Height 30 
inches. The finest of all Michaelmas daisies 
to date. 50c each. 
Deipbinlum —New dwarf blue bedding 
variety. Producing little upright busbes 
about 15 inches high covered all summer 
with true azure blue flowers, 50c each; $2.50 
per 12. Hardy perennial. 
Deipbinlum —“New True Blue”. A select¬ 
ed hardy form of Belladonna type produc¬ 
ing spikes 4 feet high of a deep true blue. 
Magnificient new form. 50c each. 
Deipbinlum —W. H. Henderson’s Hybrids. 
A vigorous long lived strain. Withstands 
warm summers much better than other 
forms. Flowers are single, semi-double and 
double. Colors range from sky-blue to 
mauve pinks and deepest indigo. Selected 
for hardiness as well as beauty. Vigorous 
plants, $1..50 per dozen. Will bloom summer 
and fall of first year. .Seeds 50c per pkt. 
Campanula Persicifolla —A perennial 
Canterbury bell. Lives for years. Blue 
flowers on long stems. Good cut flowers, 
evergreen, height 30 inches. 25c each; $2.00 
per dozen. 
California Fucbsia —“Humming Bird 
Trumpet Flower”. Foliage grey green. 
Height, 2)4 ft. Graceful pendant flowers of 
scarlet resembling small fuchsia. Resistant 
to drought. Very beautiful for masses in 
front of shrubbery, 25c each; $1.50 per doz. 
Diantbus Beatrice —A new variety of this 
popular flower. It has double flesh pink 
flowers produced in large clusters over many 
months. A superb new variety. Strong 
rooted cuttings, 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Best perennial Dianthus. 
Columbine —Wm. H. Henderson’s Hybrids. 
A great improvement over older types. 
Larger flowers and longer spurs. Colors 
include yellow, orange, red, rose, blue, 
purple, cerise, white, salmon and mauve. 
Seed 20c pkt; 3 for 50c. Roots, $1.50 per 
doz. All weak colors have been eliminated. 
Columbine “Crimson Star” —Very large 
flowers with long spurs. Outer petals deep 
crimson with central petals of white. Very 
attractive new variety. Grows to 3 feet. 
Strong 1 year plants at $2.00 per dozen or 
25c each. 
New Geums —“Princess Juliana” extremely 
large flowers of copper yellow. Far superior 
to any seed grown varieties. 25c each; $2.50 
per dozen. 
New Geum —“Fire Opal” very large 
flowered red overlaid copper. Both of these 
varieties are grown from root divisions of 
the original plant. 50c each; $5.00 per 
dozen. Prepaid. 
Salvia Pitcberia —Splendid perennial. 
Growing 4 ft. high, blooming from August 
until frost and producing masses of pure 
gentian biue flowers. One of the most 
beautiful perennials in oxistance. LTnsur- 
passed for long full blooming season creating 
mas.ses of blue for months. 50c each; $3.00 
per dozen. 
Iberis sempervirens —Evergreen candy¬ 
tuft. Forming a small shrub to 12 inches 
high. Foliage rich golssy dark green. Plant 
completely covered with pure white flowers 
in very early spring. Ideal for the rock 
garden or used as a border. In summer as 
neat as a boxwood in appearance. 25 cents 
each. Prepaid. 
Campanula porcbarskyana —A beautiful 
evergreen trailing variety blooming most of 
the summer. Violet blue star shaped blos¬ 
soms. A well established plant of this in the 
rockery presents a mass of color indescrib¬ 
ably b(;autiful. 2)4 inch pot, 25 cents. 
Prepaid. 
Diantbus Knappl —A very rare evergreen. 
Yellow flowered variety. Very beautiful. 
50c each. 
New Chrysanthemums 
(See Ahoee Photo) 
“Gabriel’s Trumpet” (Mcore)—Unusual¬ 
ly fine single hardy garden mum. Petals 
tubular expanding near tip to a soft shade 
of Chinese scarlet from a silver buff. One 
of the most unusual mums ever introduced. 
50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin —Crushed straw¬ 
berry color. Early and very popular variety. 
Margaret Waite —Finest variety for late 
blooming. Withstands rain and frost well. 
Stems may be cut 24-30 inches long. Color 
deep sparkling rose pink. Semi-double. 
Has no equal for lasting quality and cutting. 
Possessesses rich, spicy fragrance. 
Ira K. Skiff —Golden bronze, large semi¬ 
double and very early. Attracts attention 
in any garden. 
Dream —New pom-pom. Very double 
perfect ffowers, bright clear rose-pink in 
color. Very graceful in the garden. 
Indian Chief —New clear scarlet. Reverse 
of petals old gold. Wonderful new color 
combination. 
25c each, $1.50 per dozen on all above 
varieties of chrysanthemums. 
New Everblooming Chrysanthemum— 
Unlike the regular chrysanthemum type 
that blooms only once yearly, this produces 
a full crop of flowers in the late spring, and 
also a second crop in the fall. Flowers about 
3 inches in diameter. Color rose pink, on 
stems 18 inches long. 50c each; $2.50 per 12. 
New “Princeton” Chrysanthemum— 
Splendid upright grower with foliage that 
turns a glorious red and bronze color in the 
fall. Color of flowers is unusual and very 
new; a rich calendula orange. Flowers 2)4 
inches across; very double on perfect stems. 
A splendid afidition to hardy chrysanthemum 
groups. 50c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
“Arbutus Menziesii” —(Madrone) A very 
handsome evergreen tree. Flowers white in 
clusters 5-6 inches long. Fruit bright orange 
red and very showy. $1.00 each. Not 
prepaid. 
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