Shrub Roses 
These are the hardy bush roses that should be 
found in every garden planting. The foliage and 
fruits ar.e as attractive as the flowers which present 
a blaze of color in June. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. No shrub attracts mor«- 
attention when in bloom. Flowers are single, an in¬ 
tense coppery red on the top side while underside is 
yellow. Price each, 75c. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Produces a large number 
of double yellow roses in June. Price each, 65c. 
ROSA RUBRIFOLIA, Red Leaf Rose. 6-8. One of 
the hardiest shrub roses with purple-red foliage all 
summer beautifully studded with starry bright pink 
blossoms in June. Price each, 60c; 3 to 4 ft ea„ 85c; 
4 to 5 ft, ea., $1.25. 
PERENNIALS 
Perennials can be planted almost anywhere, in 
beds, borders or by themselves, as a foreground for 
shrubbery and evergreens, and in Rock Gardens. 
Varieties can be selected to give continuation of 
bloom in a range of colors from early spring till 
killing frosts. 
Prices of perennials, unless otherwise indicated, 
25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
*R. G. preceding name indicates Rock Garden 
plants. 
ACHIIiIiIA, Perry’s White. (2 ft.) Double white; 
all summer. 
*R. G.ALLIUM purdomii. (6 in.) Showy lilac flow¬ 
ers in large umbels. 
ANCHUSA ITALIC A. (4 ft.) Blue. June-Sept. 
ANTHEMIS kelwayi. (3 ft.) Large yellow flow¬ 
ers all summer. 
R G-. ASTER alpinus. (10 in) Violet-blue. May- 
June. Ea., 30c. 
ASTER, Michaelmas Daisy. (4 ft.) Blue, pink, 
purple; Sept. 
BABY breath. See Gypsophila. 
BLEEDING HEART. Graceful racemes of pink, 
heart shaped flowers in spring. Ea., 50c. 
R Or. CAMPANULA carpatica. Harebell. (8 in.) 
Blooms continuously from June cr.. Blue or white. 
Ea. 30c. 
CAMANULA glomerata superba. (20 in.) Long 
bells associated together in dense clusters at tips of 
stems. Has deep violet flowers; June-July. Ea., 30c. 
R. Or. CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer. 
Silvery ground cover. 
COLUMBINE-RAINBOW BLEND. (2 ft.) Unsur¬ 
passed blend of richest colors in largest szies. May- 
June. 
COLUMBINE. Rocky Mountain. The beautiful 
Colorado state flower; petals and spurs deep blue, 
center creamy white. 
COREOPSIS. (2 ft.) Improved double form; yel¬ 
low daisy-like flowers all summer. 
DELPHINIUM. Belladonna. Long spikes of clear 
turquoise blue; blooms from June till frost if cut 
after blooming. 
DELPHINIUM. Bellamosa. Good companion for 
Belladona; dark blue. 
DELPHINIUM, Chinese. (2 ft.) Deep blue; finely 
cut foliage. 
DELPHINIUM HYBRIDS. Large flowers of varied 
blue hues in pastel shades. Ea., 30c. 
IS A SOUND INVESTMENT 
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