CANTERBURY-BELL 
(Cup-and-saucer) 
PYRETHRUM 
(Painted Daisy) 
CORAL LILY 
(Tenuifolium) 
Your choice any plants listed in this Group, 6c. each; 15 or more, assorted as you wish, only 3c. each, postpaid 
These are one-year-old, field-grown stock, all blooming sizes. They are dug fresh for your order so as to reach you in first-class condition. 
Take your choice of the splendid varieties listed below: 
ASTER novi belgi. Late flowering liardy Aster with 
reddish and reddish purple flowers in Sept, and Oct. 
Height 2 to 3 ft. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Flowers May-June. 
Height 2 to 3 ft. 
Double-flowering Variety. Assorted colors. 
Long-spurred. Mixed shades. 
Single. Fine for cutting. Assorted colors. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury-bell). Bloom during June 
and July. Average height. 2 to 3 ft. 
Medium (Single). A very showy biennial, fine for 
cutting. Assorted colors. 
Double. Double, bell-shaped flowers of many 
shades of color. 
calycanthema (Cup-and-saucer). Tall, erect grow¬ 
ing plant with cup-and-saucer-shaped flowers. 
Mixed shades. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum (Shasla Daisy). 
Large, glistening white flowers in June and July. 
Height 2-3 ft. 
COREOPSIS (Thickseed). Attractive, golden yellow 
Daisies. Height 2 to 3 ft. 
DELPHINIUM Bellamosum. Very pretty, dark blue 
flowers in June and July. Height 3 to 4 ft. 
DELPHINIUM, Chinese. Fernlike foliage, blue and 
white flowers in June and July. Height 2 to 3 ft. 
DELPHINIUM, English. Beautiful shades of light and 
dark blue. Flowers June and July. Height 3 to 6 ft. 
DELPHINIUM, Wrexham. Outstanding variety of 
many color combinations. Blooms during June-July. 
Height 3 to 6 ft. 
DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet-william). Double enor¬ 
mous trusses which might well be mistaken for peren¬ 
nial Phlox. Mixed shades. Flowers June-July. 
Height 12-18 in. 
DIANTHUS plumarius (Garden Pink). Very beautiful 
sweet-scented flowers in great diversity of color. 
Height 12 to 18 in. 
GAILLARDIA (Indian Blanketjlower). One of the most 
desirable plants in cultivation. Flowers from early 
Spring until late Fall. Height 2 to 3 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA (Babys Breath). Pretty, white flowers 
during early Summer. Fine for Winter bouquets. 
HOLLYHOCK. Large, double blooms; mixed colors. 
Ideal for background planting. Height 6 to 8 ft. 
LILIUM tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Bright scarlet 
flowers with recurved petals. One of the prettiest 
Lilies in cultivation. Flowers during June and July. 
Height 2 ft. 
LILIUM philippinense. Produces very long, trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers; white with reddish brown shade. One 
of the hardiest of all Lilies. Height 3 to 4 ft. 
LILIUM regale. One of the best of white garden Lilies, 
blooming early in June. Most easily grown. Height, 
4 to 6 ft. 
LINUM (FloweringEvergreen). Pretty evergreen foliage, 
blue or white flowers in May and Aug. Height, 1ft. 
LYCHNIS. A very attractive variety producing red 
flowers on 14-in. stems. As a garden flower for sho .: 
purposes it cannot be beat. 
PAPAVER orientale (Oriental Poppy). Tremendous, 
cup-shaped blooms of orange scarlet with large, pur¬ 
plish black blotches at bases of petals. Height 2 to 3 ft. 
PHLOX subulata (Dwarf Phlox). A strong grower of 
creeping habit, covered with rose-pink flowers in early 
Spring. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False-dragonhead). Spikes of delicate 
pink and white flowers during July-Aug. Mixed 
shades. Height 3 to 4 ft. 
PRIMULA vulgaris (Yellow Primrose). Bright yellow 
flowers on 6-in. stems during June. Fine plant for 
rock gardens and hardy borders. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). A very pretty peren¬ 
nial producing flowers of all shades of color during 
May and June. Height, 2 to 3 ft. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Large, showy flowers in 
dense spikes on long, naked stems well above the foliage. 
Height 3 to 4 ft. 
LUPINUS 
AQUILEGIA 
REGALE LILY PHLOX 
Two-year-old, large (according to habits of growth), field-grown perennial plants, only 15c. each; 
7 or more, 10c. each, postpaid These Perennials have all bloomed in our nurseries and will give you a 
permanent garden you will enjoy year after year. Select your own assortment from the choice varieties listed below: 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Wonderful colors with very 
long-spurred flowers. Fine for cutting. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. Attractively dotted Lilies dur¬ 
ing Aug.-Sept. Height 3 ft. 
BLEEDING HEART (Eximia). Finely cut foliage and 
showy racemes of pretty pink flowers. Hardy any¬ 
where. 
CARNATIONS, Mixed Shades. Double and semi¬ 
double flowers in great abundance in June-July. 
Height 12 to 18 in. 
DELPHINIUM Bellamosum. This is a rich, deep blue 
form of the light blue Belladonna. 
DELPHINIUMS, Chinese. A neat variety growing 
about 1 ft. high with fine, feathery foliage; blue or 
white flowers. 
DELPHINIUM, Gold Medal. Wonderful range of 
colors well divided in the palest of blue to the deepest 
indigo. 
DELPHINIUM, Iceberg. Beautiful semi-double and 
single white flowers. Fine for cutting. 
GAILLARDIA. Improved strain of selected colors hav¬ 
ing range from reddish bronze to deep gold. 
MONARDA. (Bee Balm). Brilliant crim.son-scarlet 
flowers produced freely from June until August. 
LUPINUS. Stately and beautiful perennial. Mixed 
shades 
PHLOX decussata (Hardy Phlox). 
Africa. Carmine red with dark eye. Large trusses. 
One of the most beautiful varieties in its color. 
Eclaireur. Large growing purple. The very best in 
the purple colors. 
PHLOX. Thor. Deep salmon pink suffused and over¬ 
laid with a scarlet glow. One of the best varieties. 
Mrs. Jenkins (Independence). Pure white. Large 
flowering. Grows very fast and is of medium height. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bellflower). Large, showy, 
deep blue or white flowers on 20-in. spikes. 
POPPY orientale. Large, flaming red blossoms. The 
most popular of all perennials. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). Mixed colors. Pretty 
flowers of shades of color. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum maximum). A 
lovely, strong growing and free flowering perennial. 
Easy to grow and invaluable for cutting. 
SEDUM spectabile (Brilliant). One of the prettiest 
of erect-growing species. Light green foliage, im¬ 
mense heads of showy, rose-colored flowers. 
