BRAEGER’S HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERING 
PLANTS 
No class of plants enjoy greater popularity at the present 
time than the Hardy Perennials. They have made rapid 
strides into public favor the past few years, until now they 
may be considered to have a prominent and a permanent 
place in our American gardens. Once planted, they require 
very little care, increasing in size of plant and profusion of 
bloom from year to year. Most varieties can be taken up, 
divided and reset every third year. 
We Pay the Postage to the 2nd Zone. 
ACONITUM, Monkshood 
wilsoni. Large, mauve-blue flowers shaped in the form of a 
monks-hood. Spikes are 6 to 8 feet tall, blooms in late sum- 
mer. 25e. 

ALSTROEMERIA, PERUVIAN LILY 
ALSTROEMERIA, Peruvian Lilies 
aurantiaca. Trumpet-shaped flowers of brilliant orange on 
stems 2 to 3 feet high. Plants bloom practically all summer 
and the cut flowers keep for days. 25e. 
ANEMONE, Japonica 
One of the best of all hardy plants. The blooms continue 
from August until frost. 
Queen Charlotte. Abundant semi-double flowers, 
perfectly formed. “‘La France’’ pink. 30e. 
Whirlwind. Excellent double white flowers. 
broad and 
30c. 

COLUMBINE (AQUILEGIA) 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine 
A selection of long spurred hybrids in white, pinks, reds, 
yellows and blues. 20¢e. 
ARMERIA, Sea Thrift 
Caespitosa hybrids. Dark green spiny leaves with numerous 
heads of flowers in dark pink, light pink, and white. Will 
bloom from spring to fall if flowers are gathered. 1l5e. 
ASTER, Michaelmas Daisies 
One of the most dependable and showy of the late flowering 
plants. Grows freely in almost any soil or climate. We limit 
ourselves to a few of the best. 
Beechwood Challenger. The closest to red in the Hardy Asters. 
This plant is a true crimson-red, free flowering and of medium 
height. 35e. 
Blue Gem. The best large, double electric blue. 20c. 
Empress of Colwall. Large double lilac. 20c. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy-red flowers with golden center. 
pact habit, very free blooming, 2 to 3 feet tall. 25c. 
All 4 Plants Above, $1.00 Value for 80c. 
NEW DWARF ASTERS 
Countess of Dudley. A profusion of clear pink flowers on a 
very bushy 9 inch plant. 20c. 
Rona'd. Masses of bright pink flowers about 1 ft. high. 20¢e. 
Lilac time. Lovely soft lilac flowers, free flowering, of bushy 
habit. Blooms from September on. 20c. 
CAMPANULA 
Canterbury Bells. This old favorite in pink, blue and white. 15c. 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells). Saucer shaped flowers on 2 foot 
stalks. Slender, glossy foliage, blue flowers. 15e. 
CARNATIONS, Garden Varieties 
Crimson King. Outstanding, worthwhile variety flowering 
through spring, summer and fall. Remarkably free flowering 
—a dazzling, crimson flower on stiff, stalky stems long enough 
for cutting. Hardy, grows everywhere. Does not get leggy 
or untidy. Good for border. 30c. 
Com- 
Rose Queen. Prolific bloomer. Exceptional for cutting. 20c. 
White King. Pure white, very desirable. 20c. 
20. 
White Gold. Pale yellow. Free bloomer. 

CANTERBURY BELLS 
DELPHINIUM 
Pacific Giant Hybrids. The newest, best and finest. The in- 
dividual flowers on some of these are over 2 inches across. 
Stems are 3 to 5 feet high with as many as 100 flowers to a 
spike at one time. In shades of dark blue, light blue and 
white. 35ce. 
DICENTRA, Bleeding Heart 
Spectablis. The old favorite. Graceful arching branches, ter- 
minating in long sprays of heart-shaped crimson flowers. 
May also be used for forcing in the house. 30e. 
DORONICUM, Leopardbane 
Caucasicum. Large bright yellow spring flowers, Effective in 
the hardy border and long lasting beautiful cut flower. 15c. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove 
Giant Shirley Hybrids. Flower heads are over 3 feet long. 
crowded with big, bell-shaped flowers. Colors range from 
white, pink to deep rose. 15e. 

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SIX (6) PLANTS OF A KIND SENT FOR PRICE OF FIVE 
(5) 
