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PEREN NIAL^ 
All Plants Will Bloom This Year—Two-year Field Grown 
Price of Perennials, except as noted: 
3 for 45c. 12 for $1.65 25 for $3.25 
Without a border of perennials, a garden is as incomplete as one without a lawn. 
The two are intimately associated, there being no better combination than a 
lawn partly or wholly surrounded iDy a border of perennials. 
Perennials afford an infinite variety of flowers, their heights varying from a 
few inches to several feet. Most of them die down completely in the Fall and 
reappear the following Spring with greater vigor. Some may be left undisturbed 
for years, Papaver and Baptisia for example, others should be lifted and divided 
every 2 or 3 years. The best effect is secured by planting 3 or more roots of one 
kind in groups. All our plants are field-grown and freshly dug as ordered. 
Our perennials are freshly dug and sent directly to you—no chance for them to 
dry out. We believe ours are larger than the average, due principally to our 
excellent soil and careful attention paid to proper fertilization. 
ALL 
PERENNIALS 
POSTPAID 
TO YOUR 
DOOR 
For best effect Perennials should be planted in groups of three or more of a variety. Plants preceded by a are rock 
garden plants but large enough to be grown on the margin of the hardy border, as well as in the Rock Garden. You have 
the privilege of mixing varieties when the prices are the same. 
Delphinium (Larkspur) 
ACHILLEA millefolium. Rosy pink flowers. Effec¬ 
tive in borders. 
ACHjLLEA ptarmica, The Pearl. Pure double 
white flowers all Summer. Prized for cutting. 2^^ ft. 
*ALYSSUIVI saxatile compactum. Broad masses 
of bright yellow flowers in early Spring. 1 ft. 
ANCHUSA italica, Dropmore. Tall spikes of beau¬ 
tiful blue flowers in June and intermittently all 
Summer. 4-5 ft. 
AQUILEGIA chrysantha. Beautiful golden yellow. 
*ASTER alpinus, Mixed. Fine dwarf Aster bearing 
large, single flowers on stems 6 to 8 in. high. May 
and June. 
BOLTONIA latisquama. Pink, slightly tinged with 
lavender, similar to Aster. 4-6 ft. July to October. 
*CALLIRHOE involucrata. Trailing plant with 
large, saucer-shaped flowers of bright rosy crimson 
with white center; all Summer and Fall. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-saucer). Pyramidal in 
growth and profusely covered with large, bell¬ 
shaped flowers. Blue. May and June. 
''^Carpatica (Bellflower). Compact tufts, flowers held 
erect on wiry stems. June-October. Mixed. 
Medium (Single). Same habit as Calycanthema but 
does not have the saucer. Blue. 
CARNATIONS. Dozens of double and single flowers 
on long stems. Lovely for cutting. Pink, red, white. 
June-July. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
3 for 55c., 12 for $2.00 
Bronze. Warm amber-bronze with gilded tips. 
Medium size heads. 
Bronze Button. Large clusters of tiny, buttonlike, 
bronze-colored flowers. 
Exceisior. Brilliant yellow; very prolific. 
Firelight. Red tipped with copper; very showy. 
Nellie Kleris. Clear pink, petals incurved. 
October Gold. Open coppery orange and change to < 
golden yellow; center clear yellow with pink sheen. 
Petite Louise. Early. Buds deep rose, the wide flow¬ 
ers an uncertain distribution of blush white and lilac. 
Scibo. Medium flowers bronzy yellow. 
Travisia. Large, pure white. Early. 
White Doty. Pure white Pompons. Tall. 
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