TECHNY, ILLINOIS 
Hardy Perennial Plants 19 
Beechwood Challenger — A nice clear red with 
prominent yellow center; good foliage; considered 
to be the best red variety. Each 50c 
Campbell's Pink — A splendid variety for border or 
low hedge; has beautiful foliage- all summer, 
dwarf, broad and compact; completely covered 
with light-pink flowers in fall. Each 50c 
Harrington's Pink — Clear soft rose-pink; this varie¬ 
ty has attracted much attention because of its 
lovely shade of pink; very free-blooming. Each 
50c 
Feltham's Blue — Blooms very freely with large 
blue flowers; from 4 to 5 feet tall. Each 20c 
Mount Everest — Very choice white Aster; con¬ 
sidered to be the best white; well shaped plants 
with large white flowers in pyramids; blooms 
right down to the ground; 3 to 4 feet. Each 35c 
White Lady — A well known white; 3 to 4 feet. 
Each 20c 
DWARF HARDY ASTERS 
Countess of Dudley — Compact bushes completely 
covered with clear-pink flowers 12 inches. Each 
25c 
Marjorie — Extra large flowers, of bright rose-pink; 
height 9 inches. Each 20c 
Ronald — Pleasing shade of bright lilac-pink; very 
showy, height about 15 inches. Each 20c 
Snowsprite — A dwarf variety of semi-double white 
flowers; height 12 inches. Each 20c 
Victor — Dwarfest of all, with flowers of light 
lavender-blue, height 8 inches. Each 20c 
ALPINE ASTERS 
Alpina (Blue Mountain Daisy) — Large flowers of 
lavender-blue with orange center; blooms in 
June; 8 inches. Each 20c 
Frikarti — Wisteria-violet, blooms from August un¬ 
til frost; large flowers; height 24 to 30 inches. 
Each 25c 
Star of Eisenach (Wartburg Star) — Large bright 
lavender-blue flowers with yellow center, meas¬ 
uring 4 inches across. Each 35c 
AUBRIETIA — RAINBOW ROCK-CRESS 
Dainty creeping plants in mixed colors, of white, 
pink, lavender and violet. They bloom in spring 
and summer, and blend beautifully with most rock- 
garden plants. Each 25c 
BAPTISIA — FALSE INDIGO 
* Australis — Large lupine-like flowers which bloom 
in June; deep blue; very hardy and satisfactory; 
2 feet. Each 25c 
BETONICA — BETONY 
Spicata — A fine border perennial about 2 feet 
tall; blooms nearly all summer with spikes of 
deep-rose-purple flowers. Each 20c 
BLEEDING HEART (See Dicentra) 
BUDDLEYA — BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Fortune (Plant Patent No. 206) — An outstanding 
new variety of Buddleya; it is a low-growing 
neat compact bush with flower panicles 12 to 18 
inches long; color, clear lavender-blue; flowers 
last well when cut. Each $1.00 
Karlwegi — An outstanding new variety, very 
hardy and a profuse bloomer; large bright lav¬ 
ender flowers; tips of flowers open before the 
basal flowers have faded. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
Magnifica — Long spikes of lilac-blue flowers. 
Each 35c 
ITe de France — Long flower spikes of bright rosy 
purple. Each 35c 
Coreopsis 
Lilium Formosanum 
Gaillardia 
with colorful Hardy Phlox 
