Plant with Confidence 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Nursery Stock 
We have an excellent stock of carefully grown Fruit 
and Shade Trees, Boses, Shrubbery, Plants, Roots, etc., 
priced to attract the frugal buyer. However, it is the 
QUALITY to which we wish to call your particular atten¬ 
tion. Our stock is all First Grade or Number One, and 
includes the varieties which are most popular and do well 
in our Western climate. We therefore feel confident that 
your requirements will be taken care of to your entire 
satisfaction. LOW GRADE Nursery Stock is a Poor 
Investment. 
Claims for any cause must be made promptly on 
receipt of stock. We will not allow any claims 
after goods have been accepted, or If report is not 
received by us within 10 days after arrival of goods. 
Perennial Flowers 
Hardy perennials appeal especially to people who do 
not have the time to bother with annuals that have to 
be planted each year. One can have a wonderful display 
of flowers by the use of these hardy plants, from early 
in the spring until late in autumn. They furnish finest 
cut flowers for the home. They increase in splendor and 
beauty each year. They may be planted as early in the 
spring as the ground is workable. RG designates the plants 
suitable for the rock garden. 
ALYSSUM ARGENTEUM, Yellowtuft. R. G. Yellow flowers 
in clusters, leaves silvery underneath. Blooms through¬ 
out the summer. Height 12 to 15 inches. Eacli, 20c; 
3 for 50c. Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE, Basket of Gold. R. G. Masses of 
golden yellow flowers from May to July. Height about 
12 inches. Each, 20c; 3 for 60c. Postage, each, 10c; 
3 for 14c. 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA. R. G. Clusters of delicate 
blue flowers like the Forget-Me-Not. Does well in shady 
places. Height 10 to 12 inches. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
ASTERS, Hardy. Among the showiest of our late flowering 
plants, giving a wealth of bloom when most other hardy 
flowers are past. Colors purple, pink, white and violet. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. Each, 20o; 3 for 50c. Postage, each, 
10c; 3 for 14c. 
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BLEEDING HEART. 
Dielytra Exima. R. G. A low growing plant, blooming 
throughout the summer with bright pink flowers. 
Should be planted in shady or partially shady loca¬ 
tion. Height, 8 to 12 inches. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
Dielytro Speetabilis. A hardy perennial plant with finely 
cut foliage. Graceful, heart shaped, pink and white 
flowers, early in the spring. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
CANDYTUFT, Iberis. R. G. Hardy prostrate plant. Ever¬ 
green, covered in spring with clusters of white or laven¬ 
der flowers. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. Postage, each, 10c; 
3 for 14c. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA. Carpathian Harebell. R. G. 
Mowers clear blue or white. Foliage in compact tufts. 
In continuous bloom from June to October. An ideal 
plant for rock gardens or borders. Each, 20c; 3 for 60c. 
Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
CERASTIUM, Tomentosum. Snow in Summer. R. G. Sil¬ 
very foliage, used as a ground cover. Height 4 to 6 
inches. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
Alaska Daisy. Large, snow white flowers up to 4 inches 
in diameter. Blooms from June to August. Height 
2 feet. Each, 20c; 3 for 60c. Postage, each, 10c; 
3 for 14c. 
Alladin. An everblooming type of Mum that is excel¬ 
lent for cut flowers. They are of a coppery bronze 
color, overlaid with an orange-apricot shade. Blooms 
from July until fall. Height 2 feet. Each, 40c; 3 for 
$1.10. Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
Amelia, Pink Cushion. A low growing Mum not over 
10 inches in height; covered with pink blossoms that 
resemble an Azalea. Each, 20c; 3 for 60c. Postage, 
each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
Chrysanthemum, Fali Blooming. The old fashioned type 
in a variety of colors, rose, jiink, white, bronze and 
yellow. Each, 20c; 3 for 60c. Postage, each, 10c; 
3 for 14c. 
COLUMBINE, Aquilegia. One of the flrst perennials to 
bloom in the spring. Unsurpassed as a cut flower, as 
they bloom over a long season and on long stems. Thrives 
best in a sandy loam soil, either rock garden or peren¬ 
nial flower bed. Prefer partial shade. Height 2 feet. 
Coerula. The native Rocky Mountain variety, must be 
planted in a shady place, long spurred, blue. Each, 20c; 
3 for 50c Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
Canadensis. Bright red and yellow flowers. Each, 26c; 
3 for 65c. Postage, each, lOc; 3 for 14c. 
COREOPSIS GRAN DIFLORA, Double Sunburst. Bright, 
golden yellow, double flowers, from June through the 
season. Valuable for cut flowers. Very hardy. Each, 
20c; 3 for 50c. Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
CORNFLOWER, Centaurea. Silvery colored leaves; blooms 
from July to September. Wonderful as cut flowers. 
Dealbota. Large rose-pink flowers. 
Macrocephala. Large yellow flowers, a good one for 
the border. 
Montana. Violet-blue flowers from June until fall. 
All varieties: Each, 25c; 3 for 60c. Postage, each, 
10c; 3 for 14c. 
DAISY, PAINTED. Pyrethrum. Brilliant red daisy-like 
flowers on 12 inch stems during the latter part of May 
and through June. Pine fernlike foliage. Height 18 
inches. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. Postage, each, lOc; 3 for 14c. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur). Grows 3 to 4 ft. tall, 
produces from June till frost, long spikes covered with 
blooms. 
Belladonna. A magnificent new variety of light blue 
color. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
Bellamosa. A very dark blue variety. Each, 20c; 3 for 
50c. Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Vigorous, strong grower with 
large flowers, blue to purple. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE, Oenothera Missouriensis. R. G. A 
low growing plant, suitable for shady places. Large 
yellow flowers on 12 inch stems, from June to October. 
Each, 26c; 3 for 65c. Postage, each, 10c; 3 for 14c. 
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