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The paramount reason for our success in 
shipping plants safely to all parts of this 
country, Canada, and Alaska, is due to intel¬ 
ligent care and handling. Every plant order 
is dug fresh from the field, packed for ship¬ 
ping and on its way to you within a few 
hours after being dug. This preserves vitality. 
You do not receive dried and shriveled plants 
from us. In our estimation, plants from stor¬ 
age are worthless. We do not handle them. 
Try our plants and be convinced of their su¬ 
perior quality. Try to have the ground pre¬ 
pared and ready for planting before the 
plants arrive. Upon receipt of your order of 
plants try to plant them as soon as possible. 
You will be rewarded with much finer flowers 
and many more of them if you cut the ex¬ 
posure to a minimum while the plants are out 
of the ground. 
Achillea The Pearl 
Achillea (The Pearl). An easily grown and 
permanent perennial for the border. Pure 
white double flowers on nlants 18 inches 
tall all summer. Good for cutting. Each 20c, 
3 for.-.50c 
Arabis Kelleri. This dainty miniature Rock 
Cress is something entirely different. The 
tiny rosette-like clumps cling close to the 
ground from which the small white flowers 
appear on 2-inch stems. Each.25c 
Alpine Aster. A very satisfactory and easily 
grown perennial for the rock garden or front 
• of border. Multitudes of rose-purple daisies 
with orange center in May and June. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Heights 8 to 10 inches. Each 
20c, 3 for 50c, 8 for.^1.00 
quick ground cover in bare spots. Prefers par¬ 
tial shade but does well in sun if given fairly 
rich soil. Height 3 to 4 inches. Each 15c, 
3 for 40c, 10 for .^1.00 
Campanula Alliaraefolia. A vigorous and 
handsome bellflower particularly recommend¬ 
ed for the hardy perennial border. A vast 
number of white pendant bells sway on many 
stems arranged in vase fashion. Height 3 ft. 
Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 7 for.^1.00 
Campanula Trachelium (Coventry Bells). 
This grand bellflower produces its graceful 
spire-like stems with pendant bells in July 
and August. Color a light purple. An endur¬ 
ing perennial. Height 3 ft. Each 20c, 3 for 
50c, 7 for .^1.00 
Campanula Turbinata. One of the prettiest 
blue flowering plants for edging borders or 
the rockery. Foliage bright in compact mats 
from which spring the many large bell shaped 
flowers from June to October. Color from 
light lavender to deep purple. Height 6 
inches. In constant bloom all summer. Very 
hardy. Each 15c, 3 for ..40c 
Qo/mfUA/Kidia Pe/U^c^cUia 
(Peach Leaf Bellflower) 
Of all the perennial bellfowers this one 
stands out as being by far the best of the 
entire family. It is perfectly hardy, easy of 
culture, and blooms with such profusion year 
after year that to be without it is a loss in¬ 
deed. The long three foot spikes make grand 
cut flowers during July and August. The 
following varieties are the best introductions 
to date. 
Asclepias Tuberosa (Butterfly Flower). One 
of the most brilliantly colored of American 
natives. Large umbels of glowing orange with 
trace of bright yellow and scarlet. Its vivid 
color blends well with other border flowers. 
An excellent cut flower. Strong 3-year plants. 
Each 25c, 3 for...60c 
Ajuga Reptans. Masses of glossy, dark green 
foliage throughout the summer. Dark blue 
flowers in June and July. Indispensable for a 
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Grandiflora. A grand type for garden plant¬ 
ing and cutting. The stiff 3 foot stems are 
freely produced. Color from white to shades 
of medium blue. A bargain at these prices. 
Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 7 for.^1.00 
Blue Spire. Undoubtedly the finest double 
blue Peach Leaf Bellflower ever introduced. 
The two-foot stems grow very erect holding 
the large double flowers in a conspicuous 
manner. Very free flowering. Given room 
