Achillea 
Single Shasta Daisy 
Anchusa 
Double Shasta Daisy 
Pink Oypsophila—Pacifica 
Perennial Flower Seeds 
Grow Your Own Plants 
Perennials about the home grounds are a continual source of 
Joy from early Spring to late Autumn, furnishing some of the 
most beautiful cuttings for house decoration. You can have the 
best perennials in a most generous measure by sowing the seed, 
at a slight cost compared with the eost of buying the plants 
and you will have the fascination of growing your own per¬ 
ennials. Seeds of perennials may be sown indoors in boxes 
during February, March or April, or outside any time in 
Summer in seed beds protected from hot sun and storms, and 
young plants, when 2 to 8 inches tall, set out where they are 
to flower. Our "Leaflet" tells you how to grow perennials from 
seed. It’s free to customers. 
THE PEARL. One of the best white-flowering 
perennials. From Spring to Fall covered with clus¬ 
ters of small snow-white, double flowers. A splendid cut-flower 
for vases. Very easy to grow. About 2 feet tall. 
Pkt., 800 seeds St; 800 seeds 1 Oc. 
AprOStpmm^ (Rose Campion) CORONARIA. An attrac¬ 
ts" tive free-flowering hardy perennial of easy 
culture with very beautiful pink, blood-red and white flowers 
with silvery foliage. Fine for cutting and blooms from June to 
September, 2 feet tall. Mixed: Pkt., 300 seeds 54. 800 seeds 1 04- 
Astprk a strong and upright growing, free 
it eventual flowering plant producing beautiful 
blooms. Splendid for cutting. 
Mixed: Pkt., 100 seeds St; 300 seeds 7 04. 
AeahlC (Rock Cress) ALPINA. A hardy perennial plant and 
«ui 9 one 0 f th e very earliest to bloom, with its spreading 
tufts completely covered with a sheet of pure white flowers. Un¬ 
equalled as a rock plant or for edging. Grows from 6 to 8 inches 
tall. Pkt., 400 seeds St; 1200 seeds 7 04- 
Artf'hll&a IT A LIC A (Dropmore Variety). One of the very 
niiviiusa^gt blue-flowering hardy perennials. Plants pro¬ 
duce a profusion of rich, deep sky-blue flowers from June to 
August. A permanent, showy plant for the hardy border, 3 to 5 
feet. Pkt., 30 seeds 54; 75 seeds i 04 
Candytuft GIBRALTARICA. Dwarf, ever- 
vanayiun— t'erenmal green plants 8 to 12 inches high 
covered with violet rose bloom in Spring and early Summer, ex¬ 
cellent for low borders or rock gardens where bright, dwarf 
masses are wanted. Pkt., 150 seeds St; 400 seeds 104. 
Chrysanthemum -Mawii * 
flowers, about two inches across, 12 inches high. Ideal for the 
perennial border or rockery. Pkt., 50 seeds 54 5 125 seeds 7 04. 
Double Giant Shasta Daisy w sh°a?"a 
Daisy is a perennial and a great addition to our cut flower vari¬ 
eties. The blooms are large, about 5 inches across; white, with 
fringe-like petals and a golden yellow center; the stems are long 
and wiry, each plant producing several of the long stems and 
they flower for about 3 months. The flowers look very much like 
Giant Asters (see photo). Pkt., 40 seeds 7 04; 100 seeds 204. 
naiev c • / A perennial with pure white flow- 
&#dl 9 y jingle jnasia ers on long stiff stems. A valuable 
flower for the hardy border; also excellent for cutting. Very easy 
to grow, blooming the first season if seed is sown early. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 54 ; 500 seeds 1 04 . 
Ap.. m These are said to belong to the Rose family and are 
a beautiful flower. They are very free flowering and 
make attractive plants for the hardy border and excellent for 
cutting. The beautiful double and semi-double flowers are very 
dainty and are produced in golden yellow, scarlet and orange 
colors. Although it is a perennial, flowering from June to Septem¬ 
ber, they bloom from Spring sown seed the first season if plants 
are started early. 
Hybrida Mixed: Pkt., 75 seeds 54 ; 200 seeds 1 04. 
AnlllaeHia (Perennial Sorts) Among the showy and most 
”**■“**■ UI4I effective hardy perennial plants. If sown early 
they begin flowering in July and continue in shades of crimson, 
scarlet, yellow and gold. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 300 seeds 7 04> 
The first really dwarf com¬ 
pact Gaillardia, especially 
suited to the rock garden. The neat plants reach a height of 
about 12 or 15 inches and are closely covered with large showy 
yellow-banded deep red flowers. It is a perennial and if seed is 
sown early the plants will flower the same year. 
Pkt., 30 seeds 545 75 seeds 104* 
Qypsophila Pink— Baby’s Breath f s A £ i; *new A 'pfnk- 
tiolored hardy perennial Baby’s Breath that is easy to grow and 
thrives in most any soil. The second year the seedlings make 
dense plants 3% to 4 feet high and are a veritable cloud of nu¬ 
merous tiny pink blooms on slender spreading panicles. An ad¬ 
vantage of this new Baby’s Breath is that it blooms after Panicu- 
lata varieties have passed. Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 250 seeds 7 04- 
AimeAnklla (Baby’s Breath) PANIC PLATA. The favor- 
Uypsopnild ite hardy perennial that should be in every 
garden. The plants are covered with miniature, pure white flow¬ 
ers in panicles very dense that form a gauze-like appearance 
and are fine for using in combination with other flowers. 
Pkt., 300 seeds St; 1000 seeds 7 04- 
UiKieeaie (Mallow Marvels) Very showy and ornamental 
niXJl9VU» perennial for beds or shrubbery borders, with 
large showy flowers in shades of pink, carmine and rose. Grows 
4 to 5 feet high. Giant Mixed: Pkt., 75 seeds 54 ; 200 seeds 7 04- 
Lathyrus — Perennial Sweet Pea climber growing 6 to 
8 feet high when trained on trellis. The flowers are borne in colors 
of white, rose-pink, red and blue shades. Peculiarly adapted to 
rough places, such as scrambling over rocks and bushes. Flowers 
are long-stemmed and excellent for cutting. 
Ail Colors Mixed: Pkt., 40 seeds St; 100 seeds 7 0<- 
New Gaillardia —Goblin 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (53 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 
P«r«nnial Aitsr 
Candytuft—P«r«nniol 
Gaillardia—Goblin 
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Hibiscus 
Lathyrus 
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