BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
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Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds 
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
Perennial Border 
Pkt. 
ACHILLEA ptarmica “The Pearl.’’ Double 
white flowers in late June. 12 inches. $.15 
filipendula “Parker’s Variety.’’ Large rich 
yellow blooms on 4 ft. stems.15 
ACONITUM na pel I us. Graceful, tall, with vivid 
violet blue flowers. 4 ft. Late Aug.15 
AG ROST EMM A (Mixed). White and brilliant 
reds. Silvery foliage. 18 in. to 2 ft.10 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum. Spring bloom¬ 
ing with yellow flowers. 12 in.10 
Perennial Mixed. Fine for rockery or low bor¬ 
der. Blooms in May and June.25 
ANCHUSA grandiflora (Dropmore Variety). 
Large dark blue flowers from June to Sept. 
4 ft.15 
myosotidiflora. Handsome dwarf plants. Clear 
blue flowers during early summer. 12 in.25 
AQUILEGIA {Columbine). Blue shades of long 
spurred blooms from May until June. 3 feet. .15 
Pink shades in a glorious mixture.15 
Orange and scarlet shades.15 
Mixed colors of all the above and many other 
combinations of color.15 
coerulea (Rocky Mountain). A charming 
combination of blue and white. 2 ft. high in 
May and June.15 
Alpine Columbine. Deep blue flowers bloom¬ 
ing in May and June. 6 inches high.15 
ARABIS alpina “Rockcress.” Charming dwarf 
pure white flow^ers one foot high in April.10 
billiard ieri. The pink arabis of April growing 
9 in. high.15 
ASTER. Flowering the first year from seed, grow¬ 
ing 3 ft. high in mixed colors.15 
BELLIS “English Daisy.’’ Half-hardy perennial 
6 in. high in Mav and June. 6 in.10 
CANTERBURY BELLS “Single Medium.’’ 
Beautiful large, bell-shaped flowers; 3 feet 
high, blooming in June and July. Hardy bi¬ 
ennial. 
Single, Dark Blue. Single, Light Blue. 
Single, White. Single, Deep Pink. 
Any color, Pkt. 10c 
Collection of Four Colors, 30c 
Calycanthema “Cup and Saucer.’’ Having 
an extra large calyx, the same color as the 
flower, it has the appearance of a cup and 
saucer. Same colors as single medium. 
Any color, Pkt. 10c 
Collection of Four Colors, 30c 
Pkt. 
CAMPANULA carpatica “Bellflower.” Bell¬ 
shaped l^looms of snowy whiteness. Plant 6 in. 
high from June until August.$.10 
carpatica. Blue. Clear light blue flowers all 
summer and fall. 6 inches high.10 
persicifolia “Peachbells.” One of the finest 
Bellflowers growing 2 to 3 ft. high with large 
blue flowers in June.15 
pyramidalis “Chimney Bell Flower.” A 
stately hardv plant with blue flowers in June. 
.“. 10 
rotundifolia “Blue Bells of Scotland.” 
Masses of clear blue flowers from June to 
August. 1 foot.15 
CARNATION “Grenadin Mixed.” A profusion 
of double flow'ers from May until July. 1 ft. .15 
CENTAUREA montana. A showy variety, 2 feet 
high, with violet blue flowers from July until 
Sept.10 
CERASTIUM tomentosum “Snow in Sum¬ 
mer.” Pj-etty white-leaved rock plant 12 in 
high. White flow'ers.10 
Canterbury Bell—Single Medium 
