HARDY PERENNIALS 
B. F. Barr Nurseries 

CAMPANULA medium, 2 ft. 
CANTERBURY BELL 
Large, lovely, bell-shaped flowers in mixed 
colors—white, pink, blue, purple. June-July. 
(CBCR)=2 30¢ eas 3 for oc: 
Cc. carpatica, 9 in. 
BLUE CARPATHIAN BELLFLOWER 
Grows in dense tufts covered with clear blue 
flowers held erect on wiry stems. June-August. 
(BCW). 30c ea.; 3 for 75c. 
CERATOSTIGMA plumbaginoides, 6-8 in. 
LARPENTE -PLUMBAGO (LEADWORT) 
Attractive, spreading plant with ‘beautiful, deep 
violet-blue flowers borne in abundance. July- 
October. (BEGR). 35c ea.; 3 for 85c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(For named varieties of Hardy Chrysanthemums 
see page 7.) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM coccineum, 114-2 ft. 
PAINTED LADY (Pyrethrum) 
Bright colored flowers ranging from deep rich 
erimson to light pink, borne on long stems. 
“The Spring Chrysanthemum.” June-July. (BC). 
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Mixed colors only. 30c ea.; 3 for 75c. 
Cc. maximum, 114-2 ft. SHASTA DAISY 
Long, snowy-white petals, yellow center. June- 
Octobers (BC). 30c°ea.; 3 for 5c. 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa, 4-5 ft. 
SNAKEROOT (Bugbane) 
Showy, erect, long, white flower spikes with 
handsome foliage. Especially good for back- 
Sr ours: June-August. (BCMSW). 35c ea.; 3 
or 85c. 
COREOPSIS grandifiora, 2 ft. BIG COREOPSIS 
Rich golden-yellow flowers. June-September. 
(BC). 25¢ ea.; 3 for 60ce, 

CAMPANULA 
PAINTED LADY 
DELPHINIUM 
DELPHINIUM belladonna, 3 ft. 
BELLADONNA LARKSPUR 
Produces numerous spikes of large, single, sky- 
blue flowers. June-September. (BC). 30c ea.; 
SLOT moe 
D. bellamosa, 4 ft. : 
BELLAMOSA LARKSPUR (Blue Grotto) 
Many heayy spikes of dark indigo-blue flowers. 
Continuous bloomer. Resistant to mildew. Bet- 
ter than ordinary Bellamosa. June-September. 
CBC)s 30 Crean stor pc. 
D. Pacific Hybrids, 5-6 ft. 
Showy, enormous blooms on impressive tall 
spikes make these the most beautiful of all 
Delphiniums. Assorted colors only. June-Sep- 
temiber. (BC). 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
D. Wrexham Hybrids, 5-6 ft. 
HOLLYHOCK LARKSPUR 
Enormous individual flowers, 1%-2 in. across, in 
all shades of blue blended with mauve and vio- 
let. A tall spire-like plant which is a solid 
mass of bloom. June-September. (BC). 50¢e 
éa.; 3 for $1.25. 
DIANTHUS barbatus, 2 ft. SWEET WILLIAM 
No garden is complete without this cheerful, 
sweet-smelling and showy flower with colors 
ranging from purest white to blackest red. May- 
JulyaiCS CHER) ies UGREar aoa OLeaNLoGs 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum, 114-2 ft. 
MIST FLOWER 
Large flat heads of small, fluffy, azure-blue 
flowers. Sometimes called Hardy Ageratum. 
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EUPHORBIA corollata, 2-3 ft. 
FLOWERING SPURGE 
White flowers with small green eye, in umbels. 
duly-Oct.. (B@) 2 35e ea. a LOmiooc. 
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