Perennials on this page are field 
grown. 2-year plants; 20c each 
3 for 55c; $1.65 per dozen. Pre 
paid. 
AMELLUS ELEGANS—Grows from 12 to 
15 inches high and produces large showy 
flowers of a rich bluish violet during July 
and August. Its free flowering habit and 
compact growth make it a most desirable 
subject for the front border. 
CLIMAX—One of the best and showiest 
with large pyramidal spikes of large light 
lavender blue flowers. Very free bloomer. 
MRS. RAYNOR — An exceedingly free 
flowering variety of a brilliant deep red col¬ 
or. It stays in bloom a long time and is a 
very desirable addition to any garden. 
Hardy Asters 
ARTEMISIA (Silver King)—A striking, ef¬ 
fective white-leaved contrast plant. A beau¬ 
tiful “mist” for setting off bouquets and 
floral combinations. Silver King is a vigor¬ 
ous quick-growing plant with a close net¬ 
work of branches, fine-stefmed and slender-, 
leaved. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus)— 
One of the most popular old-fashioned gard-l 
en plants. Their freedom of blooming, strik¬ 
ing colors and pleasing fragrance make 
them a favorite of all flowers. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. Aueust and September. 
GYPSOPHILA Paniculata (Baby Breath) A 
beautiful old-fashioned plant possessing a 
grace not to be found in any other perennial 
and attracting the eye of everyone. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA—Beautiful misty 
effect when in bloom. Produces minute pur¬ 
plish blue flowers. Large dark green leaves. 
Fine for border. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvel) Improved new 
hardy, giant-flowering Marshmallows, the 
most free-blooming of all perennials; rich, 
gorgeous and hardy as an oak. 
SHASTA DAISY—The whole plant is gi¬ 
gantic, but compact and graceful; flowers 
white, four and five inches across. Very 
free flowering; small yellow discs. Good for 
cut flowers. 
COREOPSIS (Lanceolate)—Valuable bord¬ 
er plant, because of the profusion of showy 
yellow blooms, hardy and of the easiest cul¬ 
ture. 1 to 2 feet. June to September. 
BLAZING STAR (Gay Feather)—It blooms 
in mid-summer and throws up long, narrow 
spikes of rich purple flowers, which last a 
long time. 
ACHILLEA (Ptarmica, the Pearl)—Large, 
white flowers. It blooms all summer. Fif¬ 
teen inches tall. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet)—For producing a 
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