Delphiniums 
Shasta Daisies 
Coreopsis 
Oriental Poppies 
Aquilegia 
Sweet William 
NEW CASTLE 
PERENNIALS 
There is a constant 
increasing 1 demand for 
these brilliant flowering 
perennials. More and more 
the flower-lovers are fill¬ 
ing their gardens with 
hardy perennials—the kind 
that live from year to 
year, increasing in size 
and beauty year after 
year, until they fairly run 
riot with their wealth of 
bloom and glory of form 
and color. The plants list¬ 
ed here will all give splen¬ 
did results this year be¬ 
cause of their size and vi¬ 
tality. 
ACHILLEA (The Pearl) —2 ft. 
Double white flowers produc¬ 
ed in large sprays all sum¬ 
mer. Fine for cutting. 
PUNKIA (Day Lily) —2 ft. Im¬ 
mense spikes pure yellow, 
waxy-like flowers; fragrance 
like orange blossom. Glossy 
green foliage. 
SHASTA DAISIES—Alaska — 
Blooms in June and July pro 
ducing large glistening white 
single flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across with a small yellow 
center. 2 to 2V 2 ft. 
HOLLYHOCKS— 5 ft. Double, 
mixed colors. 
GAILLABDIA (Blanket Plower) 
Goblin — Dwarf plant growing 
to a height of 1 to iy 2 ft. 
beaming large bright yellow 
flowers zoned in red. Blooms 
profusely. 
Dazzler — 2 ft. Large golden 
yellow flowers shading to a 
rich maroon center. 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Lark¬ 
spur) 
Belladonna Improved —4 ft. flow¬ 
ers, exquisite turquoise blue, 
unexcelled in delicacy and 
beauty. Blooms more freely 
than any other variety, never 
being out of flower from June 
until frost. 
HARDY— 
Bellamosum —4 ft. An exact 
counterpart of Belladonna Im¬ 
proved except blooms rich 
deep blue. 
Blackford and Langdon —Plants 
tall and erect in growth some¬ 
time attaining height of 5 to 
6 feet. These mixed hybrids 
display a dazzling array of 
colors ranging from light 
blue to delicate pink. 
COREOPSIS—Double Sunburst 
—2 ft. A gem among hardy 
plants. The majority of the 
plants are double. It begins to 
flower in June and continues 
in bloom more or less through¬ 
out the season. Flowers are of 
a golden yellow. Graceful, in¬ 
valuable for cutting, having 
long stems. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—Mix¬ 
ed. 2 ft. Large long-spurred 
flowers. Blooms during late 
spring and summer. 
Crimson Star —2 ft. Bright 
blood crimson sepals and 
spurs with white petals. New 
and attractive. The large flow¬ 
ers appear in spring and early 
summer. 2 ft. 
BUDEBECKIA (Golden Glow)— 
5-6 ft. Grows six to eight feet 
high, bearing exquisite, double 
flowers, of golden yellow. 
ORIENTAL POPPY —2 V 2 ft. 
Glorious brilliant orange scar¬ 
let flowers appearing on grace¬ 
ful long stems during May 
and June. Unsurpassed in 
beauty. No garden is complete 
without the dazzling splendor 
of these gorgeous colors. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet 
William)—Hilborn Glory — A 
deep crimson with strikingly 
contracting edges. Free flow¬ 
ering. 24 inches. 
White —A pure white single 
strain of Sweet William. 
Pink— Clear pink, single. 
Mixed —A mixture of purple, 
scarlet, white and pink. 
ANCHUSA—Italica Dropmore—- 
5-6 ft. Flowers rich blue dur¬ 
ing May a.nd June. 
THE LOWEST OP LOW PRICES—-Hardy Perennials on this 
page: Strong heavy plants for immediate blooming, any 3 for 
60c; $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. Single plants 25c each. Plant 
liberally at these low prices. 
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