PERENNIAL BORDERS for AU locations in Your Garden 
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nials to provide color all summer and give you an abundance of cut-flowers. texture and the significant plant forms in making this plan. If so: 
Succession of bloom in the perennial garden adds greatly to its interest. — plants do not reach their mature stature the first year, you can 
We have planned 7 you a perennial, border with a careful selection of annuals. This is. the practice of good oe Hes 
eu Variety ; Quantity Variety — Key Quantity : Variety 
Aste, Skylands Queen : — Stokesia lilacina....... 2... poe ee Scabiosa, Isaac House Strain . 
3 Iris; Bluet 2. 4 ay ea ne es A Dianthus, beatriz 2 6 5 ee a 3 Doronicum excelsum.......... 
3 Lavandula vera compacta. Bee oe ae 3. Coreopsis, Perry’s Variety......... 10 - 3 Tritoma, S. & W. Co.’s Hybrids. . 
3 Gaillardia, Mr. Sherbrook.......... 6 Delphinium, Hollyhock ee eae 3 Campanula persicifolia............ 18 
3 Hemerocallis, Mrs. Wyman. ‘ 3 Verbena bonariensis....... e125 3 Chrysanthemum maximum, “White : 
3 Anemone, September Charm.,. 226 1 Artemisia, Silver King............ 13 Swan ee ,19 
3 Chrysanthemum, ee EN Ps vii 3 1 Helianthus, Soleil @’Or........ 
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A PINK and RED GARDEN (63 Plants) ) SrurT SUN GARDEN (69 Plants) ‘| _ PARTIAL SHADE 
Quantity Variety Key Quantity Variety Key paseo Variety Key Seay Variety poy GA RDEN (65 Pla nts) 
i Aster, Ypresa ene eRe 3 Dicentra eximia........... 12 Aster, Red Rover.......... 1 Aquilegia, Yellow Shades. ..12 ceandty Variety xo 
3 Iris, Goblin Red..._.. a2 1 Aquilegia, Scarlet Shades. ..13 3 Iris, Wedgwood .......... 2 i Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy .. -13 Aster, Glory of Colwall.. 1 
3 Helianthemum, Scarlet..... 3 1 Papaver, Beauty of Liver- 3 Gypsophila repens poceen 3 1 Coreopsis, Perry’s Variety. 14 3 Tris, Indian Chief . 2 
3 Armeria, Farmingdale Giants 4 THOLEHEA Aae oe Ue ee 14 2 Veronica spicata. sires & 3 Delphinium, Blue Grotto. . .15 1 Funkia subcordata..... 3 
6 Phlox, Morgenrood . Ee de 5 38 Violaw Rosina as; 05-40 ee 15 6 Phlox, Salmon Glow........ 5 3 Chrysanthemum, Innocence.16 3 Phlox, Apple Blossom... 4 
3 Thymus coccineus......... 6 3 Sweet William, Scarlet 3 Dianthus, Beatrix... 6 3 Tritoma, S. & W. Co.’s Hy- 6 Liatris scariosa alba.... 5 
3 Arabis, Rosabella.... Beantyaeiman cn ace 16 3 Aquilegia, Scarlet Shades... 7 brids. cee. 17 6 Primula cortusoides.... 6 
3 Anemone, September Charm 8 3 Phlox, Saion Glowseeeeee 17 3 Lychnis viscaria........... 8 3 Gaillardia, Mr. Sherbrook. .18 3 Plumbago Larpente.... 7 
6 Dianthus, Beatrix. ... mo 3  Chelone barbata Torreyi....18 6 Aster Frikarti. 9 3 Armeria, Farmingdale Giants19 3 Anemone,September 
3 Heuchera, Rain of Fire..... 10 3  Lychnis viscaria fl.-pl....... 19 3  Scabiosa, Isaac ‘House Strain10 3 Chrysanthemum, Korean Charm (sees 8 
6 Hollyhock, Exquisite Rose. .11 3 Chrysanthemum, Kristina. .20 6 Delphinium, Houser’ Hybrids................ 20 6 Gentiana acaulis Clusi.. 9 
Strain...... ll 2 Dicentra eximia. “10 
: Digi oe Shirley. 11 
. . ster, erman Vokes. 12 
Collection No. 118H: $1 9 50 Collection No. 118C: $19 50 1 Dicentra spectabilis.. 13 
Catalogue value, $22.50 - Catalogue value, $23.50 ~ = aes pene vs 14 
: Pane ee ened 15 
1 : ster, Mauve Cushion. .16 
GOLDEN HARVEST. 1% ft. AUTUMN QUEEN. 2 ft. SEPTEMBER SKIES. 16 in. 3. Hemorocatiian Gelden 
é , Dreamy. eee 17 
5 Iris, Alta California... ..18 
3 Nepeta Mussini........ 19 
3 Veronica, True Blue... .20 
Collection No. 118F: 
Catalogue value, $23.50 
$19.50 
<—_€ 
THREE Fall and 
Spring IRISES 
After flowering profusely in 
the spring, they bloom again 
in the autumn, once they are 
established. 
Varieties illustrated, 35 cts. 
each; $1.00 for 3; $3.75 per doz. 
COLLECTION No. 104A 
1 of each, $1.00 
3 of each, $2.75 

