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Perennials Suitalle for Every Garden 
Our perennials are dug fresh from the field the same day they are shipped. We guarantee our plants will 
reach you in excellent condition. After receiving your plants, you should give them the same careful attention 
they received while in our hands. 


BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc. FARIBAULT, MINN. 

Our prices are for large field-grown plants, and should not be confused with low prices which necessarily 
must call for inferior stock. 
All perennials, except otherwise priced, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King. (Ghost Plant). A plant much used to give 
contrast because of its striking almost white or silver foliage. Fine to 
use as a filler in bouquets, and also excellent for winter bouquets. 
ASTER, Wartburg Star. A beautiful early spring blooming Aster with 
dark blue flowers with large orange centers. Flowers for cutting come 
in great numbers on fine stems a foot long. An Aster in great demand. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra spectabilis). This is one of the old-time 
flowers from grandmother’s garden, of which we will never tire. The 
flowers, which are pink with a white center and heart-shaped, come 
in long, graceful, drooping recemes. Foliage is fernlike and dainty. A 
valuable flower for planting in the shade. Very hardy and lives year 
after year. Grows 1 to 2 feet tall and blooms in May. 
Large clumps, 50c 
BLEEDING HEART, Eximia. A dwarf variety of Bleeding Heart much |, 
used for rock gardens, Beautiful cut-leaf foliage with many little pink | 
blooms resembling the wild ‘‘Dutchman’s Breeches.” 
CAMPANULA, Summer Skies. A new Campanula Persicifolia introduced 
last year. A marvelous cup and saucer type hardy Bellflower. The 
color is a beautiful light blue and is liked by all who see it. If your 
garden needs blue, you should plant this lovely Campanula. 
Each 50c; 12 for $5.00 
DAISY, SHASTA DOUBLE, Diener’s Strain. Best and most striking 
Shasta we have ever seen. Large blooms 2 to 3 inches across. Some are 
full double, others showing golden centers. Some with straight petals, 
others with twisted petals, on nice long stems for cutting. 


DAISY, Shasta Supreme. An immense single Shasta Daisy. Comes into 
bloom in early June with pure white, single blooms from 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. Best early Shasta. 
GYPSOPHILA Bodgeri (Double Baby's Breath). In a beautiful delicate 
shade of pink. Something very fine. Each 50c 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy (Double Baby's Breath). Pure white, small, 
double flowers larger and more beautiful than the single variety. | 
Extremely tasty for bouquet work. Each 50c | 
HELENIUM, Chippersfield Orange. Flowers in very large heads, many | 
to the stem, with an orange-splashed flame-mahogany disk. One of | 
the best of the Heleniums and a great addition to our late summer 
flowers. Blooms through August and September. Extremely brilliant 
and showy. | 
LIATRIS or Blazing Star. A fine hardy perennial that is not only very 
odd but also in the newer kinds very beautiful. Most varieties start 
to bloom from the top down the long blooming spikes which they 
soe up. One should have @ plant of each kind to have one always 
in bloom. 
Callilopsis. A good striking midseason variety with long, heavy 
blooming spikes in a medium shade of purple. 
Spicata. Spikes about three feet high of a nice purple. Comes be 
fore Pycnostachya. 
Pycnostachya. Comes after Spicata in midseason. Comes in long, 
narrow spikes of a very rich purple, four feet long, which last a 
long time. 
September Glory. A great big six-foot spike all in bloom at one time, 
making a wonderful sensation. A rich live brilliant purple. 
White Spire. A sport“from September Glory. Just as large as that 
variety but a pure white. 
LYTHRUM, Mordena (Purple Loosestrife). This is a new Lythrum 
brought out by the Canadian Experimental Farm at Morden, Mani- ft 
toba. We think it the best of all the Lythrum and a great improve ‘|’ 
ment over old types. Long upright growing stems just covered their ~~* 
length with little deep bright rose-pink flowers. This is a good one. —_—- 
oe oe Showy plants for moist, shady borders, and watersides, 
Helenium Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
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