PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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GERANIUMS 
The enormous strides and improvements in 
this flower in recent years and tfie advent 
of our Spanish houses and gardens have 
made the Geranium exceedingly worth while 
for use in beds, borders, ornamental pots 
and many other ways. 
Improved Singles 
E. G. Hill. The best salmon pink variety. 
Gertrude Pearson. 
One of the finest of all 
Delphinium 
DELPHINIUM 
Pacific Hybrids 
We believe that this strain is far superior 
to any now on the market. It is without 
peer in color and size and its massive 
spikes of double flowers, often 3 feet in 
length, are carried on stems 5 to 6 feet 
tall. The foliage is practically mildew 
proof, in fact we have yet to see mildew 
on this variety. Remember, the flowers 
are double and set close on the stems, 
yet they do not appear heavy due to the 
strong growth. You can obtain them in 
separate colors which come practically 
100% true. 
Dark blue shades Pastel shades 
Light blue shades Violet shades 
White 
Strong plants from 2V2" pots, 
25c ea., $2.25 per dozen. 
1 each of the 5 separate colors for $1.00. 
DELPHINIUMS (Hardy Larkspur) 
o 11 j The freest blooming of all. The 
Belladonna, turquoise blue of its flowers is 
unequalled for delicacy and beauty. 3 for 
40c; $1.50 dozen. 
_ „ This is a dark blue form of the 
Bellamosum. popu i ar light blue Belladonna. 
3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
_. .. Our strain includes a va- 
English Hybrids. r j e ty of glorious shades of 
blue from the palest sky-blue through the 
intermediates to the darkest blue colors. 
In mixture only. 20c each; $2.00 dozen. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
- ,. t, j A new introduction. A 
Gaillardia Burgundy, decided improvement 
on the older type in that the color is a clear 
maroon red without the yellow tips. 3 for 
40c; $1.50 dozen. 
pink Geraniums. Pure 
rose-pink with large white eye. 
Probably the finest dark-crimson 
Jacquerie. s i n gi e Geranium. 
_ _ T Pure white. We con- 
Marguente De Layre. s jder this variety the 
best white single. , , _, 
„ . , An unusual color and 
Maxime Kovalesky. easily one of the most 
striking extant for bedding—the nearest ap¬ 
proach to orange to be found in Geraniums. 
_ , _ , . Generally recognized as one 
Paul Crampbel. ^he hest scarlets. 
Doubles and Semi-Doubles 
, Handsome, perfectly 
Alphonse Ricard. formed semi-double flow¬ 
ers of bright orange-scarlet. 
„ . „ .. • „ Semi-double. A most de- 
Beaute Poitevine. pen dable variety, one that 
can be relied upon to freely produce its 
lovely rose salmon-pink flowers. 
_ ., A most unusual color. 
Mons. Emile David. T he very large flowers 
are mauve-rose, lightly feathered white. 
_ „ M The darkest red geranium of all, 
S. A. Nutt. rich deep velvety crimson. 
Ivy-Leaved 
This is the trailing or creeping geranium 
especially suited for covering banks, hill¬ 
sides, parkings, in window boxes, etc. 
, _ The best known Ivy Ger- 
Charles Turner. an j um and the most useful 
for all around purposes. Deep, bright rose- 
pink with flowers of large size. 
. Intense orange-scarlet flowers of 
Etincelant. ex f ra large size. 
Any of the above Geraniums 20c each; $2.00 
per dozen. 
Martha Washington Geraniums are listed 
under Pelargoniums; see page 96. 
GEUM (Avens) 
An extremely showy border plant growing 
about 15-in. to 18-in. high and producing 
bright colored flowers in great profusion. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Bright scarlet. 
Lady Stratheden. A rich golden yellow. 
Either variety, 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
HELIANTHUS 
X ... One of the freest flowering 
Angustiiolia. P erennials. Plant, in bloom, 
grows to height of 5 feet and bears huge 
quantities of deep yellow flowers with black 
centers. Fine for cutting. 35c each; $3.50 
per dozen. 
A HELPFUL BOOK 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR, by G. 
A. Stevens. This book shows all the im¬ 
portant garden flowers in accurately col¬ 
ored photographs. You will use this book 
every time you plant, plan a color scheme, 
or combine plants in bed or border ar¬ 
rangements. 400 photographs in full color; 
320 pages. $1.98. _ 
Erigeron 
ERIGERON SPECIOSUS SEMPERVIRENS 
An improved variety of Speciosus that 
continues to flower over about a nine 
month period. A superb cut flower of 
long lasting quality and grace that make 
it much prized by every flower enthusiast. 
Flowers a rosy lavender with a contrast¬ 
ing yellow center. 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
LIATRIS 
_ , , This beautiful perennial is 
Pycnostachya. perhaps better known as Gay 
Feather or Blazing Star. _ Flowers in rosy 
purple spikes. Field divisions, 25c each, 
$2.50 dozen. 
HELIOTROPE 
The darkest of all Heliotropes. 
Black Beauty, blooms are deep velvety blue 
borne on extra large trusses. Exceedingly 
vigorous, free flowering and fragrant. 4oc 
each; $2.50 dozen. . . . „ 
Proving the best of the 
Royal Fragrance, heliotropes. Very fragrant. 
Lavender purple in color, and profuse in 
flower. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bell) 
. A bright red flowered form that 
Ihe bniriey. ig a free a nd continuous bloomer. 
Flowers of good size. 20c each, $2.00 per 
dozen. 
_ , A new variety of Liatris 
September Glory. that has proven very 
popular with the cut flower trade. The 
purple flowers are produced on long 
spikes during August and September and 
are fine for cutting. Very hardy. 35c 
each; $3.50 dozen. 
Maxime Kovalesky 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lillies) 
Beautiful hardy perennials belonging to the 
lily order, many of which possess a delicious 
fragrance. 
. . Sweet scented, clear full 
Flava (Lemon Lily). ye iiow; 2Vz feet, flowers 
in June. 
A strong grower, 2 to 3% feet high, 
Florham. large trumpet-shaped flowers; 
golden yellow, with Indian yellow. 
__ ... i Coppery orange, 
Fulva (Brown Day Lily), shaded crimson. 3 
feet. July. 
„ . One of the very popular new 
Hyperion. Hy hrid varieties and one of the 
finest of its color. Citron yellow, perfectly 
hardy. July-August. 
„ Large, double-flowered variety with 
Kwanso. r j c h golden bronze. July. 
. Much like Flava, but flowers in 
Thunbergi. Ju]yi a m0 nth later. Spikes 3 
to 3% feet tall, and pale yellow blossoms. 
Any of the above 3 for 50c; f];, 75 dozen ‘ 
See also color page M . 
MARGUERITE OR PARIS DAISY 
SDlendid for the perennial border, or as bor¬ 
ders along driveways, etc. Available in white 
or' yellow. 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
A blue Morning Glory type flower that will 
make your perennial border more colorful. 
A mass of flower from spring to frost. Grows 
10 inches tall. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 
