RIVERVIEW GARDENS, ST. PAUL, MINN. 
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Hardy Perennial Plants 
“If it’s hardy in Minnesota, it’s hardy anywhere.” 
Delphinium—Vetterle & Reinelt, Pacific Hybrids. The finest giant strain. Nearly 
100% doubles or semi-double, extra large fiowered and of beautiful shades are 
the distinguishing points in this remarkable new race. Price: Seedlings from 
21/4-inch pots (will bloom this fall), 25c each, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. Your 
choice of the following: lavender shades, lavender pastels, light violet shades, 
dark violet, light blue, medium blue, dark blue, blue violet, clear white or mixed. 
Heuchera—Coral Bells, variety “Firebrand.” We now have a limited stock of 
the fine, new Holland variety “Firebrand.” Flowers of the darkest red, hardy 
grower and very free fiowering. Price: 3-year-old plants, each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
The above are only two of the many new and different perennials we grow. 
Send for complete list. 
Browmell Roses—We are offering again this spring the Brownell Sub-Zero 
Hybrid Teas, which are much hardier, more disease-resistant and much more free- 
blooming throughout the summer and fall. The varieties offered have been fully 
tested here. They are: Break O’Day, orange, apricot and salmon, large fiower. 
Lily Pons, yellow shading to white, very vigorous, large flower. Pink Princess, 
beautiful deep pink, vigorous foliage, entirely resistant to black spot. All patented 
or p?Tent applied for. Price, $1.50 each. 
We also offer the two Brownell Climbers: Golden Glow, a profusion of blooms 
in June; and Fred S. Peek, a deep grenadine pink with yellow shadings, two of 
the best climbers. Patented or patent pending. $1.25 each. 
New Annuals and Bedding Plants 
Direct from Our Own Greenhouses. 
Complete list will be sent on request. Healthy plants grown from the finest 
seed money can buy. 
“Enclosed please find, money order for $2.50 
for your Cut Flower Collection on Page 21. 
/ have had this collection before and they cer¬ 
tainly were most beautiful.^’ 
M. E. F., 
Minnesota. 
“The Glads I just had from you look so 
nice I just could not resist ordering again.’’ 
A. H. L., 
Wisconsin. 
“Your Robert the First should make a good 
commercial, like it very much.” 
E. J. G., 
Indiana. 
“1 groiv over 700 varieties, most of them 
the newer ones and I consider Robert the 
First as one of the best / have.” 
W. R. N., 
Utah. 
“Thanks for the extras. / appreciate your 
kindness in sending so many.” 
Mrs. R. S., 
Missouri, 
“Robert the First was the best Gladioli in 
my garden last year.” 
E. W. F., 
Idaho. 
