Perennials Provide Permanent Beauty 
Plan carefully before planting perennial's and your garden will have increasing 
charm and value every year. Our plants are strong and will give good bloicftn 
the first. Three of a kind at twio and one-half times price of single plants. 
ACHILLEA—-The Pearl. Many small rosettes on 18-inch stems. 15c 
ACHILLEA — Roseum. Rose pink on 18-inch stems. Long season. 15c 
ANEMONE — Japotnica. August until frost, shades of rose. 25c 
ASTILBE — Six to ten large flower trusses, creamy la vender-pink. 25c 
ASTER—Constance. Fine dwarf border plant. Loads of bright pink flowers. 25c 
ASTER — Victor. Good sized blue flowers on dwarf plant. 25c 
ASTER—Michaelmass Daisy. Tall. Late. Lavender blue flowers. 25c 
CAMPANULA—Harebell. One foot. Compact plant covered with cup-shaped 
blue flowers in July. 20c 
CAMPANULA—Peachleaf Bellflower. Three feet, cup-shaped blue flowers. 20c 
COLUMBINE—Kaylors’ Blue Beauty. The many folks Who have seen this new 
Columbine in our (fields declare it the “finest ever.” Forty-inch (tall, plants 
almost as large in diameter, producing hundreds of large flowers from Decoration 
day thru June. Outer petals are lavender-blue with a white cup in center. A 
true perennial. 50c 
COLUMBINE—Rocky Mountain. True strain, deep blue flowers. 25c 
COREOPSIS—Three feet. Spreading. Long stems, deep yellow. 15c 
DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart. Large, heart-shaped flowers in racemes. 30c 
EDILWISS— Alpine. Gray-green leaves,, woolly gray flowers. 25c 
GAILARDIA—Thirty-inches. Showy yellow and red flowers. 15c 
GEUM—Mrs. Bradshaw. Large semi-double firey red flowers. Long stems. 30c 
GEUM— Lady Stratheden. Same fine quality but in rich gold color. 30c 
GYPSOPHILLA—Oldhamiana. Late flowering fine pink. Baby Breiath. 35c 
GYPSOPHILLA—Bristol Fairy. Small double White Baby’s Breath. 35c 
HELIANTHEMUM—Rock Rose. Shrubby low-grcwing plant. Pink. Long sea¬ 
son. 25c 
HEUCHERA—Coral Bell. Long stems. Plumes of deep pink flowers. 15 and 25c 
INCARVELLEA—Hardy Gloxemia. Attractive, large, deep rose pink flowers on 
long stems. June-25c . , t . . , 
LAVENDER—Fragrant lavender flowers on 18-inch bushes. Fine for drying. 30c 
LUPINS—Our own strain of these fine flowers. Mostly in lighter shades, grow 
up to five feet and bloom over a long season. Mixed colors. 20c 
PERUVIAN LILY—Three feet. Bushy plant of spreading habit. Hundreds of 
golden cups sprinkled brown over long season. Resents being moved. 30c 
PRIMULA—Cowslips. In shades of yellow 'and red. Large flowered. 25c 
PYRETHUM—Painted Daisy. We have small stocks of some exceptionally fine 
kinds of our own development. Double flowers in red, pink and white. Large 
plants, either color. 50c 
PYRETHUM—Mixed color seedlings. Large plants. 25c 
SCABIOSA—Several years (ago we developed an exceptionally fine specimen of 
(this fine perennial, Pin Cushion. Up to two feet tall, long stems, large lavender- 
blue flowers blooming nearly all summer. Stock limited. 40c 
SPIREA — Ulmaria. Three feet. Very double cream-white clusters. 20c 
THALICTRUM — Glaucum. Fine-cut leaves, yellow flowers. Boquet filler. 25c 
TROLIUS—Globe Flower. Waxy golden globes on long stems. Long season 30c 
VALERIANA — Garden Heliotrope. Tall. Dainty white fragrant flowers. 15c 
VIOLAS — Remove seed pods and these will bloom all summer and fall. Large 
flowered, deep violet-blue. 25c 
VIOLET—Small flowers, long stems. Fine long season border plants. 25c 
YUCCA — Spanish Bayonet. Evergreen leaves. Tall spire-like stem with, many 
pendant cream-white flowers. 25c, 50c and $1.00 
