^Jku GatcdcKfue. for 1939 is largely devoted to per¬ 
ennials. In it you will find many interesting new plants in¬ 
cluding: Columbine Longissima with spurs 33^ to 4" long; 
our newly developed strain of Delphinium which is mildew 
resistant, hardy and most suitable in this location, with 
enormous double florets in a wide range of colors including 
white; the finest collection of hardy Chrysanthemums in 
this section of the country; and an unusual variety of new 
and rare plants. 
Our perennial gardens of last year caused so much 
favorable comment that this spring our display will be 
right out on Main Street so that it can be seen by all and 
the plants will be so handled that it will be easy to take 
them away safely and quickly by car. The plants will be 
all ready in pots or wrapped in burlap so that they can 
be moved to your garden in full bloom with absolute 
safety. We invite you to drop in frequently during the 
year to see the many interesting periods of bloom in the 
nursery. 
