Select Hardy Perennial Plants 
The paramount reason for our success 
in shipping plants safely to all parts of 
this country, Canada, and Alaska, is 
due to intelligent care and handling. 
Every plant order is dug fresh from the 
field, packed for shipping and on its 
way to you within a few hours after be- 
ing dug. This preserves vitality. You 
do not receive dried and_ shriveled 
plants from us. In our estimation, plants 
from storage are worthless. We do not 
handle them. Try our plants and be 
convinced of their superior quality. Try 
to have the ground prepared and ready 
for planting before the plants arrive. 
Upon receipt of your order of plants 
try to plant them as soon as possible. 
You will be rewarded with much finer 
flowers and many more of them if you 
cut the exposure to a minimum while 
the plants are out of the ground. 

Achillea 
The Pearl. Pure white button-like flow- 
ers are produced on plants about 20 in. 
high. Excellent for cutting and border 
planting. Each 20, 3 for ..........2........2. 50c 
Snowball. New! A grand improvement 
over older varieties. The _ perfectly 
formed double white flowers are pro- 
duced in abundance on 18 in. stems. 
Ideal for cutting. Each 25c, 3 for ........ 60c 

Arabis Kelleri. This dainty miniature 
Rock Cress is something entirely differ- 
ent. The tiny rosette-like clumps cling 
close to the ground from which the 
small white flowers appear on 2-inch 
BLOWS sisAGU ese ie ie aoe ae crak 25c¢ 
Alpine Aster. A very satisfactory and 
easy grown perennial for the rock gar- 
den or front of border. Multitudes of 
rose-purple daisies with orange center 
in May and June. Excellent for cut- 
ting. Heights 8 to 10 inches... Each 20c, 
DeTOPOUC)- 0. OF. .--ce ee nee $1.00 
Artemisia Silver King (Ghost Plant.) 
Used greatly as a contrast plant because 
of the silver effect of the foliage. Sprays 
may be cut and used as fillers in bou- 
quets. Height 3 feet. Each 20c, 
RODE Mets coe oae ohne tek rvleteaccecuse deeds eonseee 50c 
Asclepias Tuberosa (Butterfly Flower). 
One of the most brilliantly colored of 
American natives. Large umbels of 
glowing orange with trace of bright 
yellow and scarlet. Its vivid color 
blends well with other border flowers. 
An excellent cut flower. Strong 3-year 
MATES SAC AOC). S1LON ilies fasdessseasesess 60c 
Ajuga Reptans. Masses of glossy, dark 
green foliage throughout the summer. 
Dark blue flowers in June and July. 
Indispensable for a quick ground cover 
in bare spots. Prefers partial shade 
but does well in sun if given fairly rich 
soil. Height 3 to 4 inches. Each 15c, 
eRe BUG O COR iio viccs-sasccsseuaoccnsnyeteee $1.00 
Campanilas 
(Bellflowers) 
Alliaraefolia. A vigorous and handsome 
bellflower particularly recommended 
for the hardy perennial border. A vast 
number of white pendant bells sway 
on many stems arranged in vase fa- 
shion. Height 3 feet. Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 
PE ROV aie ee res mete Ny args eos OC ES $1.00 
Latifolia. A handsome bellflower with 
enormous drooping bells of satiny lilac 
and purple shades. Height 2 feet. 
Blooming in July and August. Each 25c, 
e-1or-b0¢,-6 for Sie ae ee $1.00 
Trachelium (Coveniry Bells). This 
grand bellflower produces its graceful 
spire-like stems with pendant bells in 
July and August. Color a light purple. 
An enduring perennial. Height 3 feet. 
Each:20c,-3 for: 50c; 7: for 2222.3)... $1.00 
Turbinata. One of the prettiest blue 
flowering plants for edging borders or 
the rockery. Foliage bright in compact 
mats from which spring the many large 
bell shaped flowers from June to Octo- 
ber. Color from light lavender to deep 
purple. Height 6 inches. In constant 
bloom all summer. Very hardy. 
Bach’ 15c; 3° forsii.i22.53 tb 5. Fall teeta setae weseee th 40c 
Turbinata White. A selected white form 
found growing in cur fields of blue 
plants. Like the above in all respects 
but color. Large white bells held grace- 
fully erect on plants about 8 inches 
Heh ere ACH ioe cee een cares AEA So 25c 
Rotundifolia. This is the true Blue Bells 
of Scotland which is so abundant over 
the northern states and Canada. The 
very slender and wiry stems give forth 
their small blue bells from June to Sep- 
tember. Attractive in the rockery or in 
front of the border. Height 1 foot. 
Each 20c, 3 for 
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South Otselic, N.Y. 
Plants arrived in fine shape and thanks. 
Mrs. L. J. W. 
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