**NEMAPEG’S^ 
SUPERIOR PERENNIALS 
Are a SPECIALTY With Us 
Our “First Love,” we may say and still our most cherished. 
No ornamental field offers a greater thrill for any garden enthusiast than that 
allotted to the Hardy Flowering Perennial. Every plant has a remarkable history. 
Its rnanner of discovery, origination and land of birth. Nature’s bountiful gift to a 
harried mankind. 
The exquisite beauty of their bloom softens the harshness of a troubled civilization 
and reflects only peace, harmony and romance. Through the ages they have inspired 
poems, songs, ballads and remain as untainted as the day they first attracted man’s 
attention. 
Their sturdy, robust make-up carries them through cold, cheerless winters and 
severe weather conditions, ready to unfold their beauty for all to admire. 
‘Beauty,” all of you can have. Such glory is obtained from “Nemapeg’s” Perfect 
Perennials. Color, form, display, neatness and prolific bloom combined in each 
and every plant. 
No plant less than two years old, field'grown. Heavy, well rooted stock of superior 
quality. 
For a PERFECT PERENNIAL GARDEN buy NEMAPEG SUPERIOR TIME- 
TESTED PERENNIALS! They are Unusual, Different and Exclusive. 
Perennials live from year to year, require no coddling and are easy to grow. They 
make their home in any garden. PLAN AND PLANT NOW! 
A., Nemapeg’s Mixed Long-Spurred Columbine. A wonderful assortment of colors 
and shades. From selected seed. 2 to 2J/2 feet. Bloom from May to August. 
Heavy clumps, 25c each; 5 for ^1.10. 
ARENARIA Montana (Sandwort). 4' to 6dnch close tufts profusely covered with 
small silvery white flowers in early May. Unsurpassed as an edging plant and 
for rockeries, in sunny places. Flowers resemble small, white, upturned Morn' 
ing Glories. Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for ^1.10. 
ACHILLEA Tomentosa (Milfoil or Yarrow). 6 to 8 inches. A fine rockery gem. 
Bright yellow flowers in July to September. Woolly green leaves. Neat habit 
and very showy. Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for ^1.10. 
ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora (Alkanet). A splendid and distinct dwarf perennial 
from Russia. Clusters of charming blue flowers resembling Forget-me-nots. 
Large, handsome foliage. An effective border or rock plant for shady or sunny 
places. Blooms during May and June. 12 to 15 inches high. Heavy clumps, 
35c each; 3 for ^1.00. 
ANEMONE Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). Grows from 9 to 15 inches high. Low, 
finely cut foliage. Violet and purple flowers in April and May. Blooms resemble 
the Crocus. For the rockery or well drained border. Strong plants, 25c each; 
5 for ^1.10. Heavy clumps, 35c each; 3 for ^1.00. 
ARMERIA Caespitosa (Thrift or Sea Pink). A rare and charming little Alpine. 
Miniature tufts of bright green, covered in June and July with a mass of stem- 
less flowers of a bright rose and snowy white. 3 to 4 inches only. Compact 
and neat. For the rockery. Strong plants, 35c each; 3 for ^1.00. 
AUBRIETIA Deltoidea (Rainbow Rock Cress). Exquisite dwarf growing plants 
for the rockery or the edge of the border. Masses of silvery green foliage and 
sheets of lilac and purple flowers in the spring and early summer. A vivid 
splash of color. 4 to 6 inches. Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for ^1.10. 
ANEMONE PulsatiUa 
AQUILEGIA, Scott Elliott Hybrids. 
In the finest mixture of colors, in¬ 
cluding reds, yellows, blues, white, 
etc. An excellent gem. 2 to V/i feet. 
Late May to early August. For bor¬ 
der or rockery. Heavy clumps, 30c 
each; 4 for ^1.10. 
A. Flahellata nana alba. A superb and 
delightful dwarf sort for the rock 
garden. Perfect, heavy, glaucous fo¬ 
liage and waxy ivory-white flowers. 8 
to 10 inches tall. Blooms in May and 
June. A showy Japanese variety. 
Heavy clumps, 35c each; 3 for ^1.00. 
AQUILEGIA (Long-Spurred Columbine). 
A., Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. (True 
strain.) These new Columbines are 
considered the best English mixture 
offered up-to-date. Beyond compari¬ 
son for their range of color and ro¬ 
bust growth. The largest spurred 
Columbines we have ever seen. The 
widest variety of delicate pastel tints. 
2 to V/i feet. From late May to early 
August. For the border or rockery. 
Heavy clumps. 35c each; 3 for ^1.00. 
ARENARIA Montana 
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AUBRIETIA Deltoidea 
