Hardy Perennials 
AQUILEGIA 
CRIMSON STAR—2 ft. Bright blood-crimson sepals and spurs with white petals. 
New and attractive. The large flowers appear in spring and early summer. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S HYBRIDS—2 ft. Large long-spurred flowers. Blooms 
during late spring and summer. 
BLEEDING HEART 
2’, ft. Deep rose heart-shaped flowers gracefully drooping from willowy 
stems. Blooms April-June. 
PYRETHRUM 
ROSEUM (Painted Daisy)—2 ft. Rosy red blooms appearing on the plants 
through May and June. 
GAILLARDIA 
BURGUNDY—2 ft. Large, 2'4-inch flowers colored wine-red. 
Borne on stiff, long stems from June until frost. 
DAZZLER—2 ft. Large golden yellow flowers with rich maroon- 
red center. 
GOBLIN—1 to 114 ft. Profuse blooming dwarf variety. Large 
bright yellow flowers zoned in red. 
ASTER 
AMETHYST—3 ft. Outstanding purple-blue Aster. The nearly 
double flowers appear in September by the hundreds on sturdy 
upright stems. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER—5 ft. Flowers clear red with bright 
yellow centers. Strong diesase-resistant plants are covered 
with a mass of crimson bloom through September. 
MT. EVEREST—31, ft. Finest of white Asters. An abundance of 
lateral growth makes the plant a pyramid of gorgeous yellow- 
centered flowers. Highly recommended for the fall-blooming 
border. 
STAR OF WARTBURG—11/ ft. A lovely spring-flowering variety 
of recent introduction. Flowers averaging 3 inches across are 
a delightful shade of lilac-blue with a large deep yellow cen- 
ter. Invaluable for beds, borders, and rock gardens. Long 
stems make the blooms ideal for cutting. 








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