CRYSANTHA (GOLDEN) COLUMBINE 
Columbines (Aquilegia) 
Chrysantha Golden Columbine. 2% ft. 
tall; blooms beautifully in June; golden 
yellow, very hardy. 
PEREnnmis 
SELECTED DRRDEPI FLOWERS 
Safe Delivery Guaranteed, Postpaid. 
All varieties, unless quoted otherwise: 
2 for 39c; 4 for 65c; 12 for $1.75. 
5 Beautiful Asters 
Frikarti. 2 to 3 inches across with beau¬ 
tifully arranged petals of lilac pink and 
golden center. 
Climax Blue. 4 ft. tall bush form, very 
dense, blooms very freely, lavender blue. 
Late fall. 
Niobe Dwarf. 12 inches, very compact, 
pure white, blossoms throughout fall. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy red with golden 
center throughout the fall. 3 to 4 ft. tall. 
Victoria Dwarf, l’retty border Aster, 8 
inches tall, good bloomer, lavender blue 
in September. 
Hardy Garden Ferns 
Wood Fern. 2 ft. tall with beautiful 
fronds of tropical luxuriance; does best 
in the shade. 
Ostrich Fern. 214 ft. tall, prefers a shaded 
and moist place. Very pretty vase shape 
of fronds. 
Delphinium 
Belladonna Hybrids. Medium height, 
blooming continually from June to fall, 
full flower spikes in all shades of light to 
dark blue. 
Chinese Blue. Blooms very freely over a 
long period, extra hardy. 
ALADDIN CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Chrysanthemums 
Aladdin. Bronze gold, very double, blooms 
early and over a long period. 
Lorelei. Large yellow blossoms, beauti¬ 
ful.- blooms profusely, long stemmed, 
height 26 inches. 
Coerulea, Blue Rock Mountain Columbine. 
2 ft. tall; the true variety; blue, long- 
spurred. 
Hybrid Columbines. 2% ft. tall; finest of 
all long-spurred Hybrids. Striking colors 
and shades. Mixed. 
Campanula (Bell Flower) 
Glomerata. The hardy native type, 
blooming in large heads of light blue 
flowers. Very showy. 
Alleriafolia. Perfectly hardy, and peren¬ 
nial, creamy white Bellflower, very desir¬ 
able for border._ 
Coreopsis. 2 ft. tall, blooms from June 
until fall, rich golden yellow flowers, 
beautifully shaped. 
Blue Flax. Linum Narbonense, the hardy 
type with pretty silvery green, feathery 
foliage, and lovely blue flowers in July 
and August. 18 inches tall. 
Forget-Me-Not. Myosotis Palustris. Of 
spreading habit, 8 inches tall, with the 
genuine sky-blue Forget-Me-Not flowers. 
Rudebeckia. Golden Glow. 6 ft. tall, pro¬ 
duces masses of large golden globe- 
shaped blossoms in July and August. 
EULALIA GRACILLIMA 
Ornamental Grasses 
White Doty. 18 inches tall, pure white, 
double pompom style. 
Pmk Cushion. Best and most freely 
blooming of the cushion type chrysanthe¬ 
mums. Very hardy. Has produced as 
many as 3,000 blossoms the first year. 
Red Flare. Best bright red, pompom type 
Bowers, very choice. Height 20 inches, 
very compact, and a profuse bloomer. 
Prices, all 
5 for $1.00; 
Chrysanthemums: 2 for 
10 for $1.75; postpaid. 
45c; 
Anchusa Myositidiflora. 18 inches tall, 
with clusters of sky blue flowers like 
rorget-Me-Not, in May and June. Very 
pretty heart-shaped leaves. 30c each; 3 
for 75c; postpaid. 
Artemesia Pontica. 8 inches tall, silvery 
gray finely cut foliage, for ground cover 
ana low foliage border, one of the finest 
£- n< L hardlest - 5 for 40c; 10 for 70c; 25 for 
$1.40; postpaid. 
Silver King Artemesia. See page 27. 
Phalaris, Ribbon Grass. 2 ft. tall, leaves 
striped yellow and green, a very' showy 
foliage plant. J 
Eulalia Gracillima. 5 ft. tall, narrow tall 
dark green leaves, pretty plumes, finest 
of the hardy types. 
Hardy Pampas Grass. 8 ft. tall with 
nice plumes. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Baby's Breath 
r,^!f 0V Y White.’’ 2 ft. tall, blooming most 
piofusely, th e extremely small flowers are 
noubie, and give a most attractive spray 
effect. 30c each; 3 for 75c; postpaid. 
Paniculata. The single-flowered, pinkish- 
^ te ™ spray effect type. 2V 2 ft. 
lau. anould be in every garden. 
I furnish Perennial Plants separate from trees or seeds. You receive your Perennial plants at the proper time for planting in 
a special package. Unpack the plants as soon as received. Plant them about as deep as they were grown in the nursery, and 
water well after planting. There is no other care required at planting time. Although Perennials will do well in most any 
ordinary garden soil, I prefer, for best results, a mixture of soil and well rotted barn manure or “Leaf-Mold ” The latter con¬ 
sists of decayed leaves which make the ground light and very fertile. i also recommend an annual application of “Vigoro," 
liquefied. 
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