PERENNIAL PLANTS 3 
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CALIFORNIA AND PACIFIC “WHITE GALAHAD SERIES”. 
Double pure white blossoms. Small field-grown individual 
clumps, $1.00 each. All of these did not bloom last summer, 
so it might happen that one or two might turn out to be a 
blue rogue; in that case we will, of course, make good. LARGE 
2-YBAR-OLD CLUMPS—all of which have already bloomed 
—color checked—$1.50 each. 
WHITE BABY SEEDLINGS of this same series from last 
fall’s sowing—95e a dozen. With proper care all will bloom 
late this summer. NOT READY UNTIL APPROXIMATELY 
MAY FIRST. NOTE THIS: IN DOZEN LOTS ONLY. 
OUR FAMOUS 55/66. See descripton under ‘Seeds’. BABY 
SEEDLINGS only; no larger plants until fall. 85e per dozen. 
We always sell this strain quickly; first come, first served. 
BELLA DONNA DELPHINIUMS. Both light blue and dark 
blue colors—separate. 15¢ and 25e sizes. IN DOZEN LOTS 
(not less)—$1.50 and $2.50. NO SEEDLINGS this spring. 
BELLA DONNA PUDOR’S “SAPPHIRE”. Beautiful azure blue. 
35ce and 50c per clump. 
POLYANTHUS—HARDY BUNCH PRIMROSES 
An early Spring flowering, hardy perennial; height 9 inches. 
GIANT SUPREME. An improved giant flowered strain of strong 
constitution, throwing up strong stems which carry large 
heads of bloom, often 2 inches across, in vivid colorings rang- 
ing from white, cream and yellow, to scarlet, purple and 
crimson tones. Borne on strong stems they are excellent for 
cutting, as well as making a splendid show in the garden. 
Strong Baby Seedings that will bloom this spring, 75¢ per 
dozen, in assorted colors. Larger size, $1.00 per doz. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA. False Dragon Head. A valuable 
late fall blooming hardy perennial. Height 2 ft. 
“WVivid.”’ A lovely rosy pink; blooms September to November. 
A strong grower. Roots, 25¢ each, $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
SWEET ROCKET—PUDOR’S ORCHID SHADES. Two sizes— 
60c and $1.00 per dozen. Individual clumps—20c and 35c each. 
Early planting! 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. The beautiful PERENNIAL Scab- 
iosa; one of the most satisfying garden plants; in bloom from 
early spring until late fall; long stemmed beautiful flowers 
in shades of blue. CLUMPS only, no seedings. Sizes: 15c, 
25e and 35e each. 
GYPSOPHILA—BABY’S BREATH “BRISTOL FAIRY”. The 
finest of all. It bears no seed and can only be grown from 
grafted cuttings, hence the price will always be higher than 
other perennials. Good sized plants that will produce masses 
of the large, double, pure white flowers—sometimes twice a 
year. 50c each. No smaller size this year. 
LUPINS. GENUINE RUSSELL’S. In best assorted colors only, 
not in separate colors. Healthy, field-grown plants in 2 sizes: 
35e and 50c each. Owing to their early growth they must be 
planted by April lst. NO SEEDLINGS this spring. Plants 
are rapidly growing and will make big clumps by summer, pro- 
ducing many fine blossom stalks. Should they not thrive in 
your particular soil and garden, it will not be the plant’s fault 
—nor ours—we can not duplicate your order free; there are 
localities, even in the same county, where Lupins refuse to 
grow, or will thrive well. We cannot be the judge. 
NEW DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS (Persian Daisy) 
The Finest New Perennial Introduced in Years! 
We have found these three new varieties of this popular hardy 
perennial to be very profitable cut flower and garden subjects 
for the florist. Blooming in this latitude for Decoration Day, the 
flowers find a ready market at profitable prices. As garden sub. 
jects, nothing can surpass these new sorts. The abundantly pro- 
duced flowers are very double with stems averaging fifteen to 
eighteen inches in length. The remarkable substance of the 
flowers makes them highly desirable. 
Field grown plants, 35c each. 
# Three distinct varieties— 
Buckeye—Deep carmine. 
Miami Queen—Deep rose-pink. 
Trojan—Dark carmine. This is the first to bloom. 
ROBINSON’S STRAIN. A fine English Novelty. Large single 
flowers in rose, pink and rich red shades with large golden 
centers. A new superb strain. Strong field-grown plants. 
Divisions: 25c and 40c each; postpaid. Large individual 
clumps, 60c¢ each, by express, charges collect. NOTE: We 
cannot furnish these plants in separate colors until this fall. 
ee spring you will get unknown, assorted colors; all very 
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PUDOR’S DOUBLE NAMED PYRETHRUMS 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) “Ledebouri Golden Queen. Rich 
golden color, near orange with deep long orange petals in the 
center; blooms twice a year if seed is not allowed to form. 
Height 3 feet; beautiful, hardy and very floriferous. Large 
individual clumps 40c each; divisions that will bloom well this 
spring, 25c each. This is an early spring bloomer and must 
be planted HARLY. 
TROLLIUS—EUROPEAN GLOBE FLOWER. Color yellow and 
orange; large, round, globular flowers in spring and again in 
late summer. Height 2 to 3 feet. Rich moist soil. A mag- 
nificent plant. Large individual clumps, 40c each; divisions 
that will bloom well, 25e each. Plants must be divided every 
three years. 
VIOLAS “MAGGIE MOTT”. Largest flowers, deliciously scent- 
ed of a heliotrope-blue; most prolific bloomers. Blooming 
size plants, 25e each; $2.50 per dozen. This variety produces 
no seed. 
ATTENTION, PLEASE! 
Your plant order must amount to at least $1.00 in order to be 
mailed 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 MAILING AND PACKING CHARGES 
FOR EACH MAILING. 
WE CANNOT AFFORD TO DIG, PACK AND MAIL SUCH 
SMALL ORDERS FREE OF CHARGE. 

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