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There is much rare beauty to be found on this page 
ACHILLEA—The Pearl. Pure white 
flowers borne in clusters all summer. 
Thrives everywhere. Stands drouth. 
18". 
ABTEMESIA—Silver King. Ideal in 
shrub or perennial borders. Foliage 
and stems, bright silvery grey. Ex¬ 
cellent for Winter bouquets. 30". 
ASTERS—Hardy. Countless bright col¬ 
ored bloom in late summer and fall. 
Choice Red. Pink or Blue. 30". 
BABY’S BREATH—GypsophUa. A mass 
of delicate, misty pinkish white 
bloom, effective in bouquets or gar¬ 
den. Hardy. July. 24". 
•BLEEDING HEART—Eximia. Blooms 
from early spring until after snow 
falls. Very hardy—thrives in sun or 
shade. 10". 
CANTERBURY BELLS — Campanula. 
Excellent cut flower. Lovely deep 
bells with rolled, fluted edges. Thrives 
in partial shade. Choice—Blue, and 
Rose. June. 24". 
CARNATIONS—Hardy Garden. Sweetly 
fragrant, semi-double Carnations. 
Perfectly hardy and free flowering all 
season. 18". Choice, Red, Pink or 
White. 
No. 693—6 Carnations @ 75c. 
2 each Red, Pink or White. 
♦CHRYSANTHEMUaiS—Hardy. Bright¬ 
ens home and garden with loads of 
brilliant blooms in late Fall. Choice 
—Red, Pink, Yellow, White or Gold. 
18/24". 
CLOVE PINKS—These lovely old fash¬ 
ioned, very sweetly fragrant Pinks in 
a delightful mixture of colorful 
shades. 
VARIETIES OF MERIT 
Hardy varieties sure to bloom this 
season. Sturdy, field grown plants 
guaranteed to arrive in proper plant¬ 
ing condition. Size given is height fully 
grown. The varieties * are fine for 
Rock Gardens. Don’t order after May 
20th. _ 
COLUMBINE—Long spurred Hybrids. 
Graceful flowers in a galaxy of lovely 
shades Red, Pink, Blue and Yellow. 
24-30". 
♦DAISY — Shasta Alaska. The new, 
larger, more beautiful Shasta Daisy. 
Vigorous growing, very free flowering. 
Very hardy. June-Sept. 18/24". 
♦DAISY — PAINTED (Pyrethrum). 
Dainty bloom in shades of Red, Pink 
and White—attractive foliage. May- 
June. 15". 
DELPHINIUM—Giant English Hybrids. 
Long, showy spikes in lovely shades 
of Blue, Pink and Lavender—mixed 
single and double. Perfectly hardy. 
June to frost, 3 to 4 ft. 
DELPHINIUM — Belladonna. That 
lovely clear turquoise blue with white 
center. A fine spike cut flowers. 
June to frost. 3 to 4 ft. 
DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA—Similar 
to Belladonna but rich dark blue in 
color. 
No. 694—^Delphinium Garden of 6 @ 
75c. 2 each of above 3 kinds. 
FOXGLOVE—Digitalis. The new Shir¬ 
ley Hybrids in mixed colors—Rose, 
Cream, Purple. Colorful spikes of 
lovely bell shaped flowers. Biennial. 
24". 
♦GAILLARDIA—Burgundy. New, red 
bronze Gaillardia seldom showing any 
yellow. Larger, better cut-flower all 
summer and fall. Very hardy. 18". 
HOLLYHOCKS—Double. Stately spikes 
of showy old-fashioned flowers. The 
brightest spot in any garden. Choice 
Red, Pink or Yellow. July. 4 to 6 
ft. 
PHYSOSTEGIA — False Dragon Head. 
Spikes of lovely pink flowers resem¬ 
bling small Snapdragons. An excel¬ 
lent cut flower for a long season. 
Perfectly hardy and vigorous. 3 ft. 
PLATYCODON—Balloon Flower. Large, 
showy blue flowers on strong stems. 
Bloom almost all summer. 12". 
SWEET PEAS—Hardy. A favorite in 
European gardens for low arbor, trel¬ 
lis or fence. Hardy. Blooms for 
long season. Choice of Red, Pink or 
White. 
No. 695-—Sweet Pea Arbor of 6 @ 79c. 
2 each of Red, Pink and White. 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker. Rich, flam¬ 
ing Orange-scarlet flower spikes borne 
on strong stems, 2 ft. high. A riot 
of color from August to frost. Hardy. 
♦VERBENA—Hardy. A mass of pur¬ 
plish blue flowers all summer. This 
new Verbena is of spreading habit 
are very hardy if mulched, 
♦VIOLET — Hardy English. An old 
English strain of large, very fragrant, 
deep purple Violets. Blooms intermit¬ 
tently until frost. Thrives in shade. 
YUCCA—Adams Needle. Striking, tall 
spikes of creamy white flowers. Dis¬ 
tinctive sword-like, almost evergreen 
foliage. Very hardy. Plant in stinny, 
well drained location. 
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NEW LOW 
PRICES 
2 for 39c; 4 for G5c; 
8 for $1.15 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—HARDY 
An unusual offering of choice varieties at 
very low prices. All hardy and all will bloom 
beautifully in late fall. 
September Sun—^bright lemon yellow. 
Early Rose—Rich siiver pinh. 
Vivid—brilliant rose-red. 
Snow White—pure white. 
Tints of Gold—Large golden yellow. 
Red Flare—Best early red pom-pom. 
Your choice—2 for 39c; 4 for 65c; 8 for $1.15. 
No. 696—Mum Garden—I each of above 6 
for 90c. 
PHLOX—HARDY OLD FAVORITES 
The bright spot in your garden in summer,, 
and early fall. These are beautiful varieties 
and unusual value at Berry’s low price. 
Hardy, easy to grow and very desirable. 
Salmon Beauty—Salmon Pink. 
Iris—Rich mauve. 
Pink Lady—Vivid pink, carmine eye. 
Red Flare—Fiery red. 
Innocence—Pure white. 
Royal Purple—Rich purple. 
Wineglo—Burgundy red. 
Rose Queen—Rose pink. 
Your choice—2 for 39c; 4 for 65c; 8 for $1.15. 
No. 697—Phlox Garden—I each of above 8 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
BLEEDING HEART —Old Fashioned. The 
pride of Grandmother’s garden and stili 
one of the loveliest, most satisfactory Per¬ 
ennials. Thrives in partial shade. Grace¬ 
ful sprays of heart shaped pink blooms in 
Spring. Our favorite, too. Each, 30c; 4 
for $1.00. 
NEW PHLOX 
The best of the newer varieties of this gor¬ 
geous, free flowering, extra hardy family. The 
best of the late summer Perennials and the 
easiest to grow. 
P. D. Williams—very large florets. Pink, 
scarlet eye. 
Border Queen—^lovely brilliai^ cerise. 
Lady Ellen—Orchid with carmine eye. 
Prime Minister—large white, red eye. 
Rebecca—vivid rose-red. 
Ruby Red—best brilliant red. 
Your choice—2 for 49c; 4 for 90c; 6 for $1.20. 
No. 698—New Phlox Garden—I each of above 
6 Phlox for $1.10. 
CUSHION MUMS 
The earliest blooming Chrysanthemums. 
Very hardy, vigorous, and sure to bloom be¬ 
fore frost. It is not unusual for these va¬ 
rieties to produce himdreds of blooms on each 
plant, the first fall after planting. 
Pink Cushion—Lovely silvery pink. 
Bronze Cushion—Rich golden bronze. 
Red Cushion—Brilliant red. 
Your choice—2 for 49c; 4 for 90c; 6 for $1.20. 
No. 699—Early Mum Garden—2 each of above 
3__6@$|,I0. 
HARDY FERNS 
Just the thing for that shady, rather moist 
corner or fof the Rock Garden, Porch Box, or 
Cemetery Urn. 
Ostrich. 
Maiden Hair. 
Goldies. 
Your choice, 2 for 45c; 6 for $1.15. 
No. 700—Fern Garden—2 each of above 3— 
6 for 95c. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Another old favorite for moist, shady spots. 
Covered with dainty, creamy white flowers in 
Spring. Berry's send you a medium sized 
clump in dirt, that will quickly develop into 
a big clump. 
2 for 45c; 6 for $1.15. 
BABY’S BREATH—DOUBLE 
Bristol Fairy Gypsophila. A strong growing 
plant that produces clouds of small double 
flowers for a long season.^ Excellent as filler 
in bouquets and when dried for winter bou¬ 
quets. New and very desirable. 
Each, 39c; 3 for $1.00. 
SURPRISE PERENNIAL GARDEN 
No. 701 
12 fine plants for $1.00. 
Two each of 6 free blooming varieties that 
will give you flowers from late spring until 
fall. Plants are our selection and not labelled. 
