Neosho Perennials Give Colorful Charm 
Year After Year 
First Cost is the Last... 
and is Surprisingiy Low, at 
Neosho’s Direct-from- 
Grower-to-You Prices! 
F ew plants yield such a rich return of pleas¬ 
ing color with little effort as hardy Neosho 
Perennials. Once planted, they return year after 
year to delight the gardener anew with their 
charming color of bloom and foliage—or their 
alluring fragrance. Neosho Perennials include 
familiar favorites and new improved varieties of 
outstanding Neosho Quality. 
Anchusa —Tall spikes of beautiful 
blue flowers in June and intermittently 
all summer. 
Anthemts (Tlnctoria) — Handsome 
flnely cut foliage and large golden yel¬ 
low flowers all summer. Excellent cut 
flowers. 
Aster —Autumn flowering perennials, 
in various colors. 2'-3' high. 
A Perennial 
Garden 
Provides 
Blooming 
Flowers 
Early and 
Late 
Aster Feltham Blue —A free flower¬ 
ing blue. 
Aster Novae Angllae R o s e ii m Su¬ 
perbum —Almost red and a profuse 
bloomer. 
Baby’s Breath (Gypsophlla) —Numer¬ 
ous feathery panicles of small, starry 
white flowers borne in profusion on 
thread-like stalks in early summer. 
Balloon Flower (Platycodon) —Large 
showy bell-shaped flowers of deep blue 
produced on 20" spikes all summer. 
Canterbury Bells (Campanula) —Two 
or three-foot spikes of various colored 
large bell-shaped flowers during May 
and June. A biennial. 
Carnations —Hardy Garden. One of 
the most popular and useful flowers. 
Mixed colors. 
Chinese Lantern (Physalis) —All col¬ 
ors. 
Clove Pinks (Dianthus) —Rich col¬ 
ored flowers of spicy fragrance on 
spikes 12" to 18" high. Handsome glau¬ 
cous green foliage. Will bloom all sum¬ 
mer if flowers are cut. 
Columbine (Aquilegia) —A graceful 
and beautiful perennial of various col¬ 
ors, blooming in spring. Should be 
planted in partial shade 12" apart. 
Coreopsis (Tiekseed) —Foliage small, 
with large bright yellow, daisy-like 
flowers from June through August. One 
to two feet high. Excellent in masses 
in border. Good for cutting. 
Delphinium (Larkspur) — Beautiful 
stately spikes 4' to 6' tall of various 
blue shades in June. 
Delphinium (Bellamosa) —Dark blue. 
Delphinium (Belladonna)— Sky blue. 
Delphinium (Gold Medal Hybrids)— 
Shades of deepest indigo, royal purple 
and pastel tones. 
Hints for Successfully 
Growing Perennials— 
Clay soil should be made lighter 
with manure and sand. It pays 
to mix in thoroughly well-rotted 
manure or bonemeal in good soil 
that has been deeply dug. 
Set plants a little deeper than 
they stood in the nursery and 
spread out the roots. Plants 
moved in full growth should 
always be cut back. 
Cultivate during the growing 
season to preserve moisture, to 
aerate the soil, and to keep down 
weeds. 
In dry spells, water thoroughly 
at intervals rather than frequent 
sprinklings. 
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Each 
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“ varieties. You get any combina- 
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quantity prices. 
Eiipatorium Coelestlnum (Hardy Ag- 
eratum) —^Light purple flowers similar 
to Ageratum, in flower from August 
until frost. 12" to 24". 
Foxglove (Digitalis) —Flower heads 
over 3' long crowded with bell-shaped 
blossoms in colors from white and 
shell pink to deepest rose in June and 
July. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) —One of 
the most desirable hardy plants, has 
large daisy-like flowers 2 to 3 in. 
across, brilliant yellow at tips shading 
to maroon at center, profusely borne 
on strong stems 2 or 3 ft. high. Blos¬ 
soms from June through October. Good 
for cutting. 
Hollyhocks —Double. Old-fashioned 
flower. 6'-8' tall. 
Lemon Lily (Hemerocallls) —Sweet 
scented, clear yellow llly-llke flowers 
on erect stems 2 ' to 3' high in June and 
July. Leaves are long and narrow. 
Ornamental Grass (Eulalia Japon- 
ica) —Long narrow, graceful foliage, 
and when in flower the attractive sil¬ 
very grey plumes are 6' to 7' high. 
Oriental Poppy (Papaver) — Large 
open flowers 6" to 8" across, brilliant 
orange-scarlet, borne on strong hairy 
stems 2 ' to 3' high. Foliage large, rough 
grayish green, becomes unsightly after 
blooming in June. 
Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum) —Showy 
daisy-like flowers of all shades of color 
except blue and yellow, on long stems 
in May and June. Elegant, flnely cut 
foliage. 18" to 24" high. 
Plaintaln Lily (Funkla) —Handsome 
large green foliage with lily-like blue 
flowers on spikes 2' to 3' tall, from 
July to August. 
Physostegia False-Dragon-Head 
(Virglnica) —Handsome long spikes of 
delicate pink flowers July to October. 
Red Hot Poker (Trltoma) —Long nar¬ 
row, grassy leaves, drooping tubular 
flowers of rich orange-scariet on long 
dense spikes in August to October. 
Shasta Daisy —Large white flowers 
on long stems from June through July. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Santollna —A dwarf evergreen peren¬ 
nial with delicate silvery white foliage. 
Useful as rock or border plants. Also 
used to edge beds and walks. 1'. 
Statice Latifolia —Heads of minute 
purplish, blue flowers in July-August. 
These if cut and dried last for months. 
Stokesia —Cornflower Aster. A hand¬ 
some perennial with china Aster-like 
flowers that appear late in the season 
on erect leafy stems 1' to 2 ' high. 
Blooms from July through October. 
Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus) 
—Brilliant flower heads of pink, white 
and crimson shades on leafy erect 
stems. 10" to 18" high in May and June. 
Really a biennial. 
Sweet Pea—Hardy. Trailing habit. 
Pink or white. 
HARDY DWARF ASTERS 
Countess of Dudley—Pink. 10" 
Marjorie—Rose Pink. 12" 
Victor—Lavender Blue. S" 
EACH 40^ 3 FOR $1.00 
1 New Dwarf 
Bronze Mum 
1 Pink Cushion 
Mum 
1 New Dwarf Aster 
All 3 for $1.25 
