PERENNIALS 
for backgrounds 
2-yr. Field Grown. Bloom This Year. 
ARTEMISIA or GHOST PLANT 
A strikingly effective, silver-leaved con- 
trast plant. A beautiful ‘’mist’’ for setting 
off bouquets and floral combinations. A vig- 
orous, quick-growing plant with a close net- 
work of branches, fine stemmed and slender 
“leaved. Makes a beautiful low-growing sum- 
mer hedge to outline perennial beds, etc. 
May be trimmed any time. A necessity for 
ugevery flower lover. Price, only 20c each; 
6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
—«é FOXGLOVE 
(Digitalis) 
Though a biennial, this old-fashioned 
flower is usually classed with the perennials 
as it reseeds itself under favorable condi- 
tions. Its fine shadings and general sturdi- 
ness make it desirable in plantings. Assorted 
colors. 20c¢ each; 6 for $1.00, postpaid. 

DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 
Double flowering variety of an old favorite 
garden flower. Their brilliant colorings and 
general hardiness make them desirable for 
all garden plantings. Come in assorted colors. 
Foxglove 

SPECIAL: “BLACK 
KNIGHT” Carnation 
Richest blackish maroon color and un- 
excelled for fragrance. Hardy anywhere 
and blooms intermittently throughout 
the summer and fall. Stems 15 inches in 
height, making them ideal for cutting. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 

>> 
DELPHINIUM 
For Bedding or Cutting 
A. favorite wherever flowers are 
grown. Their long blue spikes provide 
just the touch of color needed to make 
a charming planting. We can furnish 
in light or dark blue. 20c¢ each; 6 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Beautiful New LIATRIS 
“September Glory” 
New late-flowering variety of the 
ever-popular Blazing Star. Extremely 
long flower spikes of purple are borne 
on strong stems all through August 
and September. Very desirable for 
cutting and a plant which should be 
in every garden. Nice 2-yr. roots, 
only 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for 
$3.00, postpaid. 
Lio] 

SPECIAL! 
Columbine, 
“Crimson Star” 
Rich dark crimson sepals 
and spurs, in wonderful con- 
trast to the white petals—a 
combination of colors entirely 
new in Aquilegia. Flowers are 
large; plants are vigorous and 
free flowering. Striking in 
garden or when cut. 
Ea.; 3 Post- 
35¢ paid for ... 
$400 


