16 PERENNIAL 
ATTENTION, PLEASE! 
} ‘| order must amount to at least $1.00 in order to be 
free, and the plants must be sent all at one time; if they 
are sent at two different times for some reason or other, 
PLEASE ADD 25c FOR EACH MAILING. 5 
WE CANNOT AFFORD TO PACK AND MAIL SUCH SMALI, 
ORDERS FREE OF CHARGE. 

ASTERS—PERENNIALS: MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
SPRING DELIVERY ONLY 
ASTER FRIKARTI “WONDER OF STAFFA” 
One of the most beautiful perennials known. Lavender-blue 
flowers from 2 to 2% inches across, produced from June until 
the middle of November. The plant does exceedingly well in light 
shade and comes to perfection in full sun. There are no other 
plants which bloom so persistently over so long a period—not 
just a bloom or two but a constant rich display of flowers is 
kept up the entire summer. Flowers are excellent for cutting. 
It may also be grown in pots and forced into bloom in a green- 
house during the winter. 
Large 2-year-old field grown clumps 50c each postpaid East of 
the Rocky Mountains; same West of the Rocky Mountains 40¢ 
each postpaid. Smaller blooming size clumps 35c each, anywhere. 
ft Above ready April to May =k 
Smaller well rooted cuttings that will bloom in .the Fall, 25e 
each. Not ready before May list and up to June Ist—not later. 
Not less than three sold. 
LITTLE PINK LADY. Surely you can’t pass this charming 
little lady by, even so you have no use for Michaelmas Daisies. 
For years we have grown over a dozen of the best varieties, offer- 
ing them to the garden public at small prices and every year the 
sales have fallen off until we finally had to give up the ground 
to some more profitable crop. But we couldn’t discard the LIT- 
TLE PINK LADY. A most beautiful pure pink, the plants 
smothered with the large single starry blossoms with their 
bright yellow centers. Height only 18 inches, in neat compact 
growth, altogether charming. Plants are sold in the spring of 
the year only. 25c each, 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
KING GEORGE. The best, by far, of all dwarf perennial 
Asters. Height 24 inches. Glorious hortense violet flowers of 
huge size in great and prolonged profusion in the late summer. 
Good for the rockery or the perennial border. Strong plants in 
the spring, only 25e and 35c each. 
ASTILBE (Spirea) 
Beautiful hardy garden perennials with large flower trusses; 
prefer rich, moist soil. Most attractive in the garden and a fine 
cut flower. 
A. PINK PEARL. A delicate salmon-pink. Height about 3 feet 
with attractive foliage. A beautiful attractive hardy plant for 
any garden; they also force well indoors. Strong blooming 
size plants. 35c and 50c each. 
ASTILBE (SPIREA) White Pearl. A delicate white, flushed 
light pink. Height 3 ft. with attractive foliage; a beautiful 
plant for any garden. Strong blooming sized plants. 25¢ and 
40c each, postpaid. 
AQUILEGIA—COLUMBINES 
DOBBIE’S GRAND IMPERIAL HYBRIDS. No finer. longer 
spurred strain in existence. Beautiful pastel shades. 15¢ 
and 25c each; $1.50 and $2.50 per dozen; postpaid. Larger 
clumps by express, forwarding charges NOT prepaid, 35e 
each. By mail, postpaid, 50c. 
SEPARATE COLORS: YELLOW, PINK SHADES. 
BLUE KING—Small Seedlings. 50c doz. 
Clumps that will bloom well this spring—1l5e and 25c each. 
AQUILEGIA. Long spurred Columbines. Must be _ planted 
EARLY! The famous “CRIMSON STAR”. 15c¢ and 25c each. 
A few seedlings at 75c per dozen. All sizes will bloom this 
season. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN. The beautiful large blue Columbine; only 
seedlings this spring. Late. Approximately May 1st. 60¢ 
per dozen. 
DELPHINIUMS, LUPINS AND COLUMBINES 
for SPRING DELIVERY from February on (weather permit- 
mitting) to APRIL ist, BXCEPT SEEDLINGS on through 
APRIL AND IN SOME CASES INTO MAY. THIS REFERS 
TO SEEDLINS ONLY. 
SOME CUSTOMERS WRITE FOR PLANTS—JUNE DE- 
LIVERY—THIS IS OUT OF THE QUESTION. 

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DELPHINIUMS 
.DVANCED SEEDLINGS. None for sale this spring; we sold 
them out last fall. We will have them again this fall at 15c 
and 25c each, according to size. Don’t order these for late 
October delivery, except in the South; it is too late and you 
are apt to lose them during the winter. SEPTEMBER is the 
ideal month. 
CLUMPS. None for sale this spring—sold out last fall, with the 
exception of California Pacific strain, both blue and white. 
See below. 
“DREAM” BABY SEEDLINGS. We grew a lot of seedlings from 
our famous and beautiful original ‘““_DREAM” plants; they 
won’t all come true to the parent plants but a large percentage 
will, some even better. As long as they last—we have no very 
large supply—the price will be $1.50 for 10 plants. Now, these 
seedlings will be of the same size as our other baby seedlings 
that we sell for 85c per dozen—you pay here for the high 
quality of this strain, not for a larger size. Considering that 
we have sold divisions of the “DREAM” for $2.50 each, we 
consider the price’of 15c each for the well developed baby 
seedlings very reasonable, indeed. ALL SHEDLINGS WILL 
BLOOM THIS FIRST SEASON and in another year will de- 
velop into large clumps. Please don’t order less than 1 dozen; 
it would be difficult and risky to properly pack and ship only 
6 of these small seedlings. ALL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED 
IN ROTATION. We have no idea how many seedlings we 
will have. (They are being raised in the field in the origina! 
seed rows—not transplanted—and when all have been taken 
up and shipped, there will be no more. 

PUDOR’S PRIZE WINNER “DREAM” 
DREAM CLUMPS (small) made from cuttings from original 
plants, 1940 field grown; will make large clumps this season. 
$1.50 each. 
BLACKMORE & LANGDON STRAIN. No plants of any size for 
sale this spring. 
CALIFORNIA PACIFIC STRAIN (V. & R.) 
MIXTURE from their best seeds (not from hand pollenized seed) 
blues, purples, violets and all intermediate shades. BABY 
SEEDLINGS only. 85e¢ per dozen. Not less than 1 dozen 
sold. No reductions. 
BLUE JAY SERIES. (Hand pollenized seeds). Producing mostly 
double; very beautiful dark blue shades; very fine. BABY 
Se $1.50 per dozen. We prefer to sell not less than 
ozen. 
BLUE JAY SERIES. 2-year-old clumps. Grown from hand- 
crossed seeds. Extra selected plants, $1.50 each; others $1.00 
each. Not a poor one among them. 
