PERENNIAL SEEDS for ROCK GARDENS 
At a very small cost you can have about 
thirty different kinds of perenniais, and 
several of each kind, by sowing our mix- 
ture of perennial seed from those kinds 
growing from 3 to 12 inches high, most 
of which bloom the first year if sown 
early, producing a large supply of peren- 
nial plants which would cost many dol- 
lars were you to buy them. 
The seed may be sown in a bed and 
transplanted later to the Rock Garden, 
selecting plants best suited to the various 
spots which will add to the charm of your 
Barden. Ten cents worth of this seed 
should give a great collection of different 
plants. Perennial Seeds Mixed. 
VkKt., 600 seeds 5¢; 1500 seeds 4 O¢- 
Leaflet ““‘How to Make Rock Gardens” 
free with order, 



nme pod pa ' mS as a 
Aubrietia —Monarch Strain impel eds 
compact, neat habit in growth and very free 
flowering. The mixture contains colors of almost 
every conceivable shade of deep red, rosy violet, 
rose, violet, lavender, pink, purple, blue, mauve, 
etc., and a bed in bloom makes a riot of color 
and visitors have said they resemble Persian car- 
pets. Culture on packets. Hybrids Mixed Colors, | 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5S¢; 
Viola Cornuta or Tufted Pansies 
Violas are fine for edging or rock gardens. If 
planted in masses or rows they form perfect 
mats covered with their dainty fiowers from 
Spring to cold weather, 
Being a Perennial and perfectly hardy may be 
grown in the same manner as Pansies and will 
bloom continuously if the faded flowers are 
kept nipped off. Produce wonderful shades and NS rh 
colors, Mixed Colors. px? 
Pkt. 100 pecaso . : ? R 
5 : os eautiful hardy 
Lupins—Perennial border plants, 2 to 3 
feet tall, producing tufts of soft green foliage, 
from which arises a continuous succession of 
stately spikes of bloom in May and June. The 
long spikes of flowers are produced in a great 
variety of colors. Do not disturb plants after 
once established. Hybrids Mixed. ‘ 
Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds 10¢ 
Giant Bellis—Monstrosa Gigantea 
This perennial is becoming very popular because 
of its bright colors, profuse and long-blooming 
habit, and dwarf compact growth. Plants are 
hardy and the double flowers are borne on stiff 
stems making it attractive for bouquets. 
Mixed—Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 
Bellis —Double English Daisy 
A dwarf early flowering perennial covered with 
masses of double flowers in very pretty colors. 
Will bloom for years if protected during Winter. 
Mixed—Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 
Free-flowering 
5 feet tall that flowers during June and July, 
colors from pure white to deep rose and prim- 
rose-yellow, blotched with dark maroon. 
Mixed—Pkt., 500 seeds St} 1500, Se at 
a erennia 2S 
Salvia—Blue Bedder fora as un an- 
nual, Seed sown early will bloom from July un- 
til frost. Plants 2% to 3 feet high producing 
long spikes with attractive light blue flowers. 
With slight Winter protection plants last for 
years, Pkt., 100 seeds 1QO¢; i 
Perennial Poppies 
ORIENTAL SCARLET — These seers 
are highly decorative and hold Tease: 
an unrivaled position for gor- 
geous effectiveness in the 
garden. The immense red 
flowers, 6 inches or more 
across, are borne on 
strong stems 2 to 3 ft. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 










































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Pkt., 300 seeds 5S¢; 
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proved strain with long stems, and PHA 
large flowers in beautiful shades 
of lemon, white, yellow andorange scarlet 
Mixed—Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; 1500 seeds 1 O¢. 
9 3 Flowers come in 
Sanford Ss Giant wide range of col- 
ors on long stiff stems. Bloom first year from 
seed and are hardy, flowering year after year. 
Pkt, 500 seeds Be; 1600 seeds 1 O¢- 
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F, B. Mills Seed Grower (54 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. - 
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