PERFEGRO BRAND 

Perennials 
Hardy Perennials, Alpines and Rock Garden Plants 
Varieties starred (*) are fine for Rock Gardens. 
on the lawn, as borders for drives, walks, or in front of shrub- 
be planted in among the shrubbery with good effect. Sc 
A light covering of coarse, strawy manure or something that will not pack is beneficial 
These can be used to best advantage in groups and beds 
bery and in the garden. Some of the tall-growing sorts may 
should be kept well fertilized. 
in winter. 




HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Soil 
Ready for delivery during April and early May, and again in late September and October. All are strong healthy roots. 
No plants send C.O.D. 
*ASTERS, NEW DWARF—Recently imported from 
Bngland. Rarely exceeds one foot in height; per- 
fectly hardy; literally covered with blooms in 
September and October. 
Countess of Dudley—Pink with bright yellow eye. 
Lilac Time—Deep violet-blue. 
Naney—Lively flesh-pink. 
Skyland Queen—Attractive shade of light blue.— 
Snow Sprite (Snow Fairy)—Semi-double white 
flowers... 
(Bach 25c) (3 for 65c) (Doz. $2.25). 
ASTERS, HARDY— 
Blue Gem—Double flowers of blue with a yellow 
center. 
Red Rover—The first deep rosy red fall aster. Has 
eee center and blooms from September till 
rost. 
Royal Blue—An attractive shade of rich deep blue. 
(Bach 20c) (3 for 55c) (doz. $2.00). 
*BLEEDING HEART, 
FERN LEAVED 
(Eximia)—12 inches. 
Attractive fern-like 
leaves; lovely pink 
flowers all summer. 
Grows in sun or 
shade. (Each 20c) 
(3 for 55c). 
BLEEDING HEART, 
OLD FASHIONED— 
2 ft., graceful, heart- 
shaped pink flowers 
in April-May. Pre- 

fers partial shade. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 
$1.00). 
CAMPANULA, CANTERBURY BELLS—2 ft. Large, 
bell-shaped flowers in May-June. 
white. (Each 20c) (3 for 55ce). 
Blue, pink or 
*CAMPANULA, CARPATICA (Carpathian Harebell)— 
8 inches. Good for rock garden and border. Blue 
flowers all summer. (Each 25c) (3 for 65c). 
CARNATION, HARDY GRENADIN—18 inches. Pro- 
duces lovely, fragrant flowers from June to Au- 
gust. Your choice of red, pink, and white. 
(Each 20c) (3 for 55c) (Doz. $2.00). 
*CARNATION, CRIMSON KING—2 ft. A very pro- 
fuse bloomer with blooms often measuring 2 inches 
across. Beautiful cerise-crimson. (Each 25¢c) (3 
for 65c). 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, DWARF—These dwarf flow- 
ers have taken the country by storm the last few 
years. We offer the following varieties that are 
perfectly hardy in our climate and will bloom 
before frost, 1 to 1% ft. tall. 
CHESTNUT BURR—Deep chestnut-red. 
EDEN—Redish purple. 
PINK CUSHION—Orchid pink with yellow center, 
blooms from July until frost. 
EARLY BRONZE—Rich red bronze, 
bronzy yellow. 
PROVENCE—White with a tinge of pink. 
TASVIA—Clear white. 
(Each 20c) (8 for 55c) (Doz. $2.00). 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—These new creations 
are especially adapted for cold climates. They are 
hardy, early blooming and most attractive in 
color, grow 2 to 8 ft. tall. 
ALGONQUIN—Very double, bright yellow . 
MANANTICO—Quite single, rosaline’ pink. 
POCATELLO—Early double, blush pink. 
-LARAMIE—Semi-double, rose. 
(Bach 20c) (3 for 55e) (Doz. $2.00). 
turning to a 
*COLUMBINE (Aquilegia)—We offer only_the True 
Rocky Mountain Columbine—the State Flower of 
Colorado. Do best in partially shaded place. Sepals 
deep blue with white petals. (Each 20c) (3 for 
55e) (Doz. $2.00). 
COREOPSIS—18 inches. Bright yellow flowers al] 
summer. (Each 20c) (3 for 55c) (Doz. $2.00). 
DAISY, SHASTA (Alaska)—2 ft. Large white flow- 
ers. (Each 20c) (3 for 55c). 
DELPHINIUM (Belladonna)—Long spikes of light 
blue flowers. 4 ft. 
Bellamosa—Same as above but deep blue flowers. 
Gold Medal Hybrids—Choice range of colors 
through the blue shades to red and orchid casts. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 65c) (Doz. $2.25). Ja 
DIANTHUS, HARDY 
OLD - FASHIONED 
CLOVE PINKS — 15 
inches. Lovely pink 
flowers with a spicy 
fragrance produced 
all summer. (Each 
20c) (3 for 55c). 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
—5 to 6 ft. Most at- 
tractive for the bor- 
der or woodland gar- 
den. Colors ranging 
from white and shell- 
pink to deepest rose, 
many dotted with 
crimson. (Each 25c) 
(3 for 65c). 
FERNS, HARDY OUT- 
DOOR MIXED OR OS- 
TRICH PLUME—2 ft. 
Plant in shade. (Each 
30c) (3 for T5c). 

Pinks, Dianthus 
*RORGET-ME-NOT—6 inches. Dainty blue flowers 
in June-July. (Each 15c) (3 for 40c) (Doz. $1.00). 
GAILLARDIA, HYBRIDS—2% ft. Much better than 
common Gaillardia. Flowers are larger and 
brighter blend of red and gold. Blooms freely from 
June to frost. (Each 20c) (3 for 55c) (Doz. $2.00). 
GYPSOPHILA, BRISTOL FAIRY—=3 ft. Dainty 
double white flowers produced freely from June 
to September. Extra fine as cut flower. (Each 
50c) (3 for $140). 
GYPSOPHILA, PAN (Baby’s Breath)—2-3 ft. ‘Great 
masses of small, pure white flowers in July and 
August. Fine for winter bouquets. (Each 20c) (3 
for 55c). 
HOLLYHOCKS, IMPROVED DOUBLE—6-7 ft. An 
improved strain with exquisite double flowers in 
the loveliest colors. Your choice of Scarlet, Lilac, 
. White, Yellow and Pink. (Each 20c) (6 for $1.00). 
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LILY OF THE VALLEY-—8 inches, Everybody loves 
this fragrant white flower. Grows in sun or shade, 
eras ies under trees. (Clumps each 35c) (3 for 
*LINUM, BLUE FLAX—12 inches. Lovely blue flow- 
ers all summer. Graceful, feathery foliage. Fine 
eRe gardens and border. (Each 20c) (3 for 
oC). 
LUPINES—Foot-long spikes of pea-shaped flowers 
on 38-foot stems. Many of the flowers are quite 
fragrant. The colors are white, pink, rose and 
ae Early June. (Each 20c) (3 for 535c) (Doz. 
THE RUSSELL LUPINS—New English Hybrids. New 
colors and combinations of color. The size of 
the florets, their number on a spike, and the 
length of the spikes are much larger. (Each 25¢) 
(3 for 65c). 
All Prices on This Page Are Postpaid 
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