Get There Plants 
Your Gardens 
Why Plant Annuals When 
You Can Get These Fine 
Perennials Which Will Bloom 
Year After Year With Little 
Attention? 
Your choice, 20c each; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 
2-yr., field-grown plants. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet). For massed backgrounds of the most 
brilliant blue the Anchusa cannot be surpassed. Grows 4 
feet tall and is extremely hardy. 
BLAZING STAR (Liatris). Long narrow spikes of lasting, rich 
lavender flowers in midsummer, Very desirable for bright- 
ness in the perennial beds. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA. Old-fashioned flower of large size. 
Purplish daisy-like flowers on tall stems. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. Valuable for its profusion of 
showy yellow blooms all summer long. Long stems and fine 
for cutting and mixed bouquets. Hardy and very easy to 
grow. Reaches approximately 2 feet in height. 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. Double flowering variety of an old 
favorite garden flower. Their brilliant colorings and general 
hardiness make them desirable for all garden plantings. 
Come in assorted colors. 
DELPHINIUM. A favorite wherever flowers are grown. Their 
long blue spikes provide just the touch of color needed to 
Mao charming planting. We can furnish in light or 
ar ue. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). Though a biennial, this old-fashioned 
flower is usually classed with the perennials as it reseeds 
itself under favorable conditions. Its fine shadings and 
general sturdiness make it desirable in plantings. Assorted 
colors. 
GAILLARDIA. Noted for its Piet ase blooming habit and 
hardiness. Its flowers are of intense blood-crimson mar- 
pice with deep golden yellow. Grows to 24 inches in 
eight. 
SALVIA AZUREA (Meadow Sage). Fine type plant bearing 
ee of deep blue spikes. Prolific bloomer and extremely 
ardy. 
VARIEGATED FUNKIA (Blue Flowering Day Lily). Broad, pale 
green, fluted leaves, variegated by white band and varied 
streakings. Valued for its foliage as well as for the blue 
flowers hanging in loose panicles from heavy short stems. 

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THE MOST 
BEAUTIFUL 
WHITE PHLOX 
For beautiful white back- 
grounds or for bedding, this 
excellent Hardy Phlox meets 
your needs. It is unexcelled 
for cutting and will blend 
well with other blooms when 
used in bouquets. A sturdy 
grower, it will grow and thrive 
under even adverse condi- 
tions. 
The photo at the left shows 
these beautiful Phlox in full 
bloom in. our New York 
World’s Fair garden where 
they were much admired. 
20¢ each; 8 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
