_ Hillenmeyerh HARDY PERENNIALS 
ANCHUSA italica. Tall spikes of beautiful blue 
flowers in June. 3-4 ft. 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora. Dwarf. Flowers re- 
semble Forget-me-nots. 30¢ each. 
ANEMONE. Japanese Windflower. Large open 
flowers, excellent for cutting. Prefer a moist 
soil and partial shade. 2-3 ft. 
A., Queen Charlotte. Semi-double; silvery 
pink. 30¢ each. 
A., Whirlwind. An excellent semi-double 
white. 30¢ each. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. Long-spurred hy- 
brids. Grow in either sun or shade. 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King. Striking silver-leaved 
plant. Effective in border. 
ASTER. Hardy Michaelmas Daisy. 
A., Climax. Lavender-blue with golden center. 
Tall growing. 3-4 ft. 
A. frikarti. New hybrid. Lavender-blue. July 
to frost. 2-21 ft. 50c¢ each. 
A., Ronald. Showy. Bright lilac-pink. 12 inches. 
BAPTISIA. False Indigo. Dark pealike flowers 
in May and June. 2-3 ft. 
CAMPANULA. Canterbury Bells. Garden fa- 
vorite. Lovely mixed shades. 2-3 ft. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer. 
Low, spreading, silvery foliage, white flow- 
ers. Fine for rockeries. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
oe Old-Fashioned. Pink, Red, White, and Yel- 
ow. 
C., Cushien. Low, spreading. September to 
frost. 10-12 inches. Pink and Yellow. 30c. 
C., Korean, Indian Summer. Double, glowing 
orange flowers, 3 inches across. October 15. 
35¢ each. 
C., Korean, Judith Anderson. Double, clear 
Buttercup-yellow flowers, 11 inches across. 
35¢ each. 
C., Korean, Daphne. Single. An exquisite blend- 
ing of Daphne-pink and lilac-rose. October. 
35¢ each. 
C., Korean, Mars. Single. Deep amaranth-red, 
changing to wine-red. October. 35¢ each. 
C., Korean, Apollo. Single. Superb autumn 
colors, combination of bronze, red and gold. 
October. 35¢ each. 
C., Korean, Saturn. Single. Delightfully fra- 
orang; sparkling orange and bronze. 35¢ 
each. 
COREOPSIS. Yellow Daisy. 
ting or border. 2-3 ft. 
DELPHINIUM. One of our finest and most pop- 
ular garden flowers. 
D. belladonna. Light blue. The most popular 
of its shade. 2-3 ft. 
D. bellamosum. Improved dark blue. 2-3 ft. 
D., English Hybrids. Stately spikes with a wide 
range of colors. 3-4 ft. 
DICENTRA. Bleeding Heart. 
D. eximia. Dwarf. Fernlike foliage. 
over a long period. 30¢ each. 
D. spectabilis. An old-fashioned favorite with 
its heart-shaped rose-colored flowers in 
drooping racemes. Semi-shade. 30c¢ each. 
Valuable for cut- 
Blocms 
Brighten Dull Days and Dull Gardens 
with These Colorful Glowers 
These, like Roses, are in most cases better planted in the spring. 
See our General Catalog for full decriptions. 
partial list with short descriptions. 
Below is only a 
PRICES ON ALL PERENNIALS (Except as Noted) 
20c each; 6 for $1.00; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
All perennials priced 30c are 4 for $1.00 
All perennials priced 35¢ are 3 for 
All perennials priced 50c are 3 for 
1.00 
eZ) 
For Parcel Post and Insurance, add 10 per cent 
DICTAMNUS. Gas Plant. 
D. fraxinella rubra. A very showy border per- 
ennial, forming a bush about 21% feet in 
height, having fragrant foliage and spikes 
of rosy pink flowers with deeper veins during 
June and July. Requires a sunny location. 
Do not transplant often as it improves with 
age. 30¢ each; 4 for $1.00. 
D. alba. White form of the above. 30c¢ each; 
4 for $1.00. 
DIGITALIS. Foxglove. Bell-like flowers in the 
best mixed shades. 3-4 ft. 
DORONICUM. Leopard’s Bane. Large, bright 
yellow, Marguerite-like blooms. 2 ft. 30c 
each. 
EULALIA. Hardy Grasses. 3 varieties. All 
have graceful habits. 3-4 ft. and 5-6 ft. 
GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower. Does well in 
any soil. Fine for cutting. 
G., Burgundy. Deep red tinted yellow. 
G., Dazzler. Large golden yellow and maroon. 
G. Hybrids. Coppery scarlet margined yellow. 
GYPSOPHILA. Baby’s Breath. Small airy sprays 
of starry white or pink flowers. 
G., Bristol Fairy. Double white. 
border or cutting. 30¢ each. 
G. paniculata. Single. A light and graceful 
cut flower. Masses of minute white flowers. 
G., Rosy Veil. A new dwarf pink double-flower- 
ing Gypsophila. 30¢ each. 
HELENIUM, Riverton Gem. Old gold and bright 
terra cotta. August to October. 3-4 ft. 
HELIOPSIS pitcheriana. Orange Sunflower. Deed 
golcen yellow. July to August. 3 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. Beautiful hardy 
Lilies, invaluable for cutting and border. 
h., Hyperion. New. Soft yellow with large, 
fragrant blossoms. July to August. 50¢ each. 
H. flava. Lemon Lily. Clear yellow, fragrant 
flowers in June. 21 ft. 
H. kwanso. Large, double rich golden bronze 
flowers in July and August. 
HY. thunbergi. Much like Flava but flowers in 
July. Pale yellow blossoms. 2-3 ft. 
Excellent for 

5 New Outstanding Perennials 
FOR I94I 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Pygmy Gold 
A golden yellow carpet! This is one of our favorites. 
from August to frost, and has small, double, pompon flowers in 
successive masses. Grows 18 inches, fine for cutting. 
HELIOPSIS, Summer Gold 
Large, semi-double Daisy-like flowers of rich gold. Glorious in a 
wealth of bloom from June to frost if old blossoms are removed. 
3-31% ft. 3 for $1.00. 
HEUCHERA, Queen of Hearts / 
A stunning new variety with larger and deeper red, bell-like flow- 
Height 18 
ers. Blooms from. spring until midseason. 
3 for $1.00. 
PENTSTEMON, Garnet 
Large-Flowering Hardy Pentstemon. This is the first of a new 
strain of hardy, large-flowering Pentstemons. Pentstemon ‘’Garnet’’ 
is of spreading habit and produces a succession of bloom from June 
Flowers a rich garnet color and are grace- 
fully placed on stems 12 to 18 inches tall. Excellent for cutting. 
until stopped by frost. 
Perfectly hardy. 3 for $1.00. 
It blooms 
3 for $1.00. 
inches. 
HEUCHERA. Coralbells. Neat graceful plants 
with bell-like flowers on slender stems. 
H. brizoides. Pale pink flowers produced pro- 
fusely in May. 12-15 inches. 
H., Rosamundi. Strong grower, with an abun- 
dance of coral-pink blossoms on tall stems. 
12-15 inches. 
H. sanquinea. Flowers bright crimson from June 
to September. Fine for rockeries. 12-18 
inches. 
HIBISCUS. Mallow Marvels. In July and Au- 
gust produce flowers 6-8 inches across. We 
can furnish in White, Pink, Rose, and Red. 
Order by color. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Double. ‘’Powder-puff-iike”’ 
flowers borne along stems in June and July. 
Mixed colors. 
IBERIS sempervirens. Hardy Candytuft. Dwarf. 
White flowers, evergreen foliage. 8-10 in. 
IRIS, German. Thirty varieties. 25¢ each; 6 
for $1.25. See general catalog for full de- 
scription. 
1., Japanese. 6 varieties. 35¢ each. See gen- 
eral catalog for full description. 
|., Siberian. Blue and White. 25¢ each; 6 for 
$1.25. See general catalog for full descrip- 
tion. 
LINUM perenne. Flax. Attractive both in fo- 
liage and bloom. Flowers a lovely blue. 1 1/- 
eetite 
MERTENSIA. Virginia Bluebells. Early spring 
flowering. Blue flowers fading to pink. 12- 
18 inches. 
MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. Rich blue flowers 
with a yellow eye. Fine for edging. 6 inches. 
PAPAVER orientale. Oriental Poppy. For fall 
planting. See general catalog for varieties. 
PENTSTEMON torreyi. Beard Tongue. Grace- 
ful spikes of tubular scarlet flowers. Mid- 
season. 2-3 ft. 
PEONIES. Good assortment. See 
general catalog for complete 
listing of varieties. 35¢ each. 
SS OE TY TE 
PHLOX, B. Compte. Unusual burgundy-red. 
P., Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. 
P., Frau Von Lassburg. Late. White. 
P., Miss Lingard. Earliest white. 
P., Mrs. Milly Yan Hoboken. Bright pink. 
P., Thor. Deep salmon-pink. 
P. subulata rosea. Moss or Mountain Phlox 
Dwarf, early, pink. Fine for rockeries. 
PHLOX, Augusta. Brilliant cherry-red. 
PHLOX, Columbia. Loveliest pink. 
Introduced and patented by Wayside Gar- 
dens. Our plants come from the originators. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25. 

PINKS. Old-fashioned hardy Pinks. Indispens- 
able in both border and rockery. Mixed. 
12 inches. 
PRIMULA. Primrose. Attractive rosettes of 
foliage with clusters of single velvety flowers. 
P., Moerheim Hybrids. Lovely pastel colors 
from cream to crimson. Semi-shade. 30c¢ 
each. 
P. vulgaris. The true old English Primrose with 
pale yellow flowers. Fragrant. 30¢ each. 
PYRETHRUM. Painted Daisy. Daisy-like flow- 
ers excellent for cutting. Pink shades. 2 ft. 
SEDUM. Thick cactus-like leaves; pink flowers. 
Fine for rockeries. August and September. 
SEMPERVIVUM. Fleshy leaved plants with clus- 
ters of flowers. Fine for rockery. Mixed. 
SHASTA DAISY, Aloska. Excellent. Large, 
glistening white flowers. May and June. 
Shasta Daisy, Early Shasta. Hardiest with 
smaller flowers than other varieties. 
Shasta Daisy, Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Large single 
white flowers, excellent for cutting. 
STATICE latifolia. Sea Lavender. Minute pur- 
plish blue flowers in late summer. 2 ft. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Old favorite. Sweet clove-scented flowers 
in May and June. Mixed. 
Sweet William, Newport Pink. The best salmon-pink to date. 
TRITOMA. Red Hot Poker. Bright red cone-like heads from 
JUV OMtrOStem 2—3 atte 
VERONICA. Speedwell. 
Fine for rockery, border or cutting. 
V. incana. Deep blue, silvery foliage. July and August. 12-15 
inches. 
V. longifolia subsessilis. 
August. 18-24 inches. 
V. spicata. Violet-blue. 
border. 2-21 ft. 
VINCA minor. Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. 
trailing evergreen plant. 
Blue. 
Blooms all summer. 
YUCCA filamentosa. Adam’‘s Needle. Spikes of creamy white 
flowers on tall stems. June. 
One of the best hardy perennials. 
One of the best. July and 
Fine for hardy 
Old-fashioned 


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Hemerocallis Kwanso 
SHASTA DAISY, Snowbank 
A new, extra large, single-flowered Shasta Daisy with broad pure 
white stiff petals and clear small yellow centers. Blooms in spring 
and again in fall. 18-24 inches. 3 for $1.00. 

Heliopsis, 
Summer Gold 

Gaillardia, 
Burgundy : 

Delphinium 


