PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
A carefully prepared list selected to meet 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA: A dwarf compact grower. It 
has large nearly round leaves and beautiful sprays of blue forget- 
me-not flowers in early summer. Give it some shade. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA (Windflower): Particularly well suited 
to the shaded areas of your garden. It attains a height of 4 to 6 
feet. In August and September the great umbles of large daisy¬ 
like flowers make a wondeful show. 
all conditions found in the Southwest 
ARCTOTIS 
Prices for Perennial Plants 
(Unless Otherwise Noted) 
21/2 and 3-inch pots. .15c each, $1.25 per dozen 
4-inch pots .20c each, $2.25 per dozen 
Gallon containers ...20c each 
In addition to the perennials listed here we have many more 
annuals, biennials, shrubs, sub-shrubs and bulbous plants that are 
very effective when planted with perennials. Plan to visit our 
nursery where you will see the complete collection. 
AGATHAEA COLESTIS (Blue Daisy): A wonderful border 
plant, 12 to 18 inches tall. It stands trimming nicely and is 
covered most of the year with bright lovable little flowers of 
clearest blue with a yellow disk in the center. Sun or partial 
shade. Plants out of flats, 20c per doz.; pots, $1.00 per doz.; gal. 
cans, 25c each. 
AGERATUM MIDGET BLUE (Mexican Floss Flower): This 
year we are able to offer you this entirely new Ageratum, in 
plants. These are cutting-grown plants from the original parents 
of this marvelous large-flowered, low growing variety. If you 
are looking for blue for your garden or pot plant collection, this 
is one you can’t afford to be without. Plants in 2Vi-inch pots, 
10c each, $1.00 per dozen; larger plants in 4-inch pots, 25c each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campian or Joy of Love): Sturdy little 
erect growing plants with soft, fuzzy, silvery foliage. They flower 
spring and summer. Plant in any soil in full sun. 
AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA: Bright rosy-crimson flowers on 
24 to 30-inch stems. 
ALLYSUM SAXATILE SULPHUREUM (Citrinum): 8 to 12 
inches tall. Excellent for a border plant. Soft grey foliage 
covered in spring and early summer with golden yellow flowers. 
Very showy. Full sun. 
AJUGA REPTANS: A wonderful ground cover for shaded 
locations, flourishing under trees and shrubs where grass will 
not grow. The plant roots as it spreads making a thick carpet 
of green. In spring it has many 2-inch spikes of bright blue 
flowers. Will grow in any soil. Plants in flats, 25c per doz.; $1.50 
per 100. 
ALTHEA ROSEA (See Hollyhock). 
ANCHUSA (Forget-me-not). 
ANCHUSA BLUE BIRD: An old favorite witli all. Covered 
spring and summer with delicate blue flowers. Plants in flats, 
20c per doz.; $1.25 per 100. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA DROPMORE: A hardy perennial 3 to 4 
feet tall, bearing an abundance of gentian blue flowers in early 
summer. Sun or partial shade. 
ANEMONE WHIRLWIND—White. 
ANEMONE ROSEA SUPERBA—Rosy Pink. 
Plants in 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine): The Colorado state flower. Because 
of the fact that it is native to every state in the Union the colum¬ 
bine is probably the best known of all of the perennials. Hj'brid- 
ists have worked wonders with this flower and today we have 
many fine varieties and the color range is unlimited. 
Double flowered varieties in mixed colors only. 
Long spurred, improved Mrs. Scott Elliott strain in shades of 
blue, pink, yellow, orange and scarlet. 
The new clematiflora variety is very pleasing with its large 
beautiful flowers that closely resemble the clematis. Plants in 
flats by the doz., 30c; potted plants, 10 each; larger flowering 
size plants in 1-gallon containers or large field clumps at 30c each. 
Plant aquilegia in partial shade in the valleys. It will stand 
full sun near the coast. 
ARCTOTIS HYBRIDS: A fine compact border plant, 12 to 18 
inches tall, covered most of the year with beautiful daisy-like 
flowers 2 to 3 inches across. Usually the flowers are a bright 
yellow, orange and gold, although some have pink, lavender, 
purple and white shades. It likes full sun, porous soil and not 
too much water. One-gallon containers, 35c each. 
ASTER FRUITICOSA: A compact shrub of 2 feet. It has 
shiny, finely cut foliage and is completely covered in April, May, 
and June with masses of single aster flowers. Good for a sunny 
location. Plants in 4-inch pots, 35c each; plants in 1-gallon con¬ 
tainers, 50c each. 
ASTER FRIKARTI (Wonder of Stafa): Finest of all hardy 
asters. From June until December this bushy plant will produce 
continually and in abundance, large lavender-blue aster-like 
flowers. It makes a very good cut flower. Plants in 4-inch pots, 
50c each. 
CAMPANULA ISOPHYLLA: One of the finest perennial basket 
plants in existence. All through the late summer and fall these 
plants produce long cascades of purest white flowers. A well 
grown basket of Campanula Isophylla is a never-to-be-forgotten 
sight. Plants in 3-inch pots, 25c each; plants in 4-inch pots, 
35c each. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDAFOLIA (Hare Bell): A trailing var¬ 
iety with beautiful blue flowers. Plants in 3-inch pots, 15c each; 
plants in 4-inch pots, 25c each. 
CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Saucer Canter¬ 
bury Bells): See picture on page 21. A wonderful biennial. It 
grows 2^2 feet tall and is covered with bright blue, pink, or 
white cup-and-saucer-like flowers. Very showy. The secret of 
growing these well is to select a sheltered spot in the garden and 
plant in well drained soil in sun. Plants in flats, 20c per dozen; 
larger plants in 3-inch pots, 15c each, $1.25 per doz.; plants in 
gallon cans, 35c each. See page 21. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM: See Shasta Daisy. 
COLUMBINE: See Aquilegia. 
AQUILEGIA or COLUMBINE 
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