
Shasta 
Daisy 23c 
ALASKA — (Hardy. 
Grows 24 in. Plant in 
sunny location. Blooms 
June to October). The 
plants are very tall, well 
branched, with fine cut 
foliage and huge white 
flowers borne in profu- 
sion on long stiff stems. 
The flowers are pure white 
with gold centers, petals 
very long and center soft 
and velvety. Long last- 
ing qualities. Very pop- 
ular as a cut flower va- 
riety. 23c ea., 3 for Gic, 
doz. for $2.04. 
Artemisia 24c 
SILVER KING — A hardy plant of 
bright, 
When cut 
the foliage can be carried dry indeft- 
nitely. 24c ea., 3 for 64c, 6 for $1.22, 
rare and indescribable beauty ; 
finely cut silvery foliage. 
doz. for $2.14. 
Chinese 
Bell Flower 26c 
(Platycodon) — White—Showy flowers 
of purest white, veined dark; form large 
clumps. 26c ea., 3 for 7Oc. 
Blue—Rich brilliant blue, flowers in 
bud have the appearance of inflated 
balloons. 26c ea., 3 for 7Oc. 

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Golden Glow 
RUDBECKIA—A hardy peren- 
nial and an old favorite, growing 
as high as 8 ft. Exquisite dou- 
ble blossoms of brightest golden 
color as large as Cactus Dahlias. 
26c ea., 3 for 70c, doz, $2.30. 
Hardy Scabiosa24c 
(Caueasica Hybrids)—Flowers 
very similar to the Annual Sca- 
piosa, in shades of blue from lav- 
ender to dark blue. Very desir- 
able. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 
Chinese 
Lantern Plant 
PHYSALIS—Grows from 1 to 
2 ft. high. Produces balloon-like 
husks, which turn bright red 
when ripe, and resemble Chinese 
lanterns. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 













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Blackberry Lily, 32c 
Blackberry Lily 
SPOTTED FLOWERS (Belemcada Iri- 
dacea) — An interesting hardy perennial 
plant, which is an old garden favorite. 
Has shining, black, roundish seeds which 
give it the name of “Blackberry Lily.” Is 
also sometimes called the “Leopard Flower” 
because of its orange, spotted red flowers. 
32c ea., 3 for 82c, doz. $2.89. 
Coreopsis 
(Lanceolata Grandiflora)— 
Showy perennial with light | 
green, finely cut foliage, and 
flowers on long, wiry stems, 
in all shades of yellow, red 
and brown. 23c ea., 3 for 
61c, doz. $2.04. 
Cardinal 
Flower 30c 
LOBELIA (Cardinalis) — 
Rich, fiery cardinal flowers, 
10 to 18 spikes 24 to 30 in. 
long. Most attractive. 30c 
ea., 3 for 79c. 

those 
year. 
Perennials are useful for 
many purposes: 
borders, 
edging and cemetery plant- 
ing and are valuable for 
cut flowers for the home. 
Cultivation of Perennials is 
very simple and easy. 

Cut-flower Coreopsis 

flowers. 
rockeriles, 
terraces, 

Cup and 
(Calycanthema) 27c 

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Achillea, The Pearl, 22c 
Achillea, Pearl 
CEMETERY PLANT — A unique 
hardy border and rock garden plant. 
Used in all types of hardy gardens. A 
profusion of small pure white blooms. 
Flowers during July and August. One 
of our best cemetery plants. 
in sun or partial shade. 22c ea., 3 for 
59c, 6 for $1.11, doz. for $1.94. 
NOTICE—Please use our order blank 
when sending in an order. Additional 
order blanks will be sent on request. 
Bleeding 
Heart 30c 
(Dielytra Spectabl- 
lis)—Graceful droop- 
ing sprays of heart- 
shaped pink and white 
combination flowers, 
An old-fashioned gar- 
den favorite, and one 
of the most charming 
hardy perennials. 30c 
ea., 3 for 79c. Larger 
plants 50c. 
(eens ee Se eS 
FOR quicker, easier 
and healthier growth 
feed your plants with 
McGregor’s Plant Food. 

Grows 
McGregor’s Hardy Garden Perennials 
PERENNIALS 
Hardy Perennials are 
which die 
down in winter but start 
again in the spring from 
lasting many 
years and flowering every 
Beginning in April 
and lasting until autumn, 
this popular family of plants 
produces a constant chang- 
Hardy Alyssum 21¢ 
BASKET OF GOLD 
or GOLDEN TUFT 
(Saxatile compactum)— 
A wonderful low growing 
perennial, producing 
masses of tiny bright yel- 
low flowers in early 
spring. Useful as a_bor- 
der plant, or equally as 
useful in the rock garden. 
2ic ea., 3 for 56c, 6 for 
$1.05, doz. for $1.86. 
Lythrum 24c 
ROSEUM SUPERBUM 
—A showy hardy peren- 
nial, fine for massing; 
flowers rosy-lilac  pro- 
duced on long, slender 
spikes. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 
Campanula 27c 
(Calycanthema) (Cup and Saucer)— 
The best and possibly the most widely 
cultivated variety of all. Your choice 
of blue, rose and white. 27c ea., 3 for 
71c, doz. for $2.35. 
Canterbury Bells 
(CAMPANULA MEDIUM) 
BLUE—Extra large blue bells. 27c 
ea., 3 for 71c. 
PINK—Rich and beautiful pink. 27c 
ea., 3 for 71c. 
WHITE—The old-fashioned white. 
27c ea., 3 for 71c. 

Long Spurred Aquilegla, 24c 
Aquilegia 24c 
(Long Spurred Columbines)—A fine 
strain in mixed colors, covering shades 
of pink, lavender, white, yellow and 
red. A long time favorite. Fine for 
cutting. 24c ea., 3 for 64c, doz. $2.14. 
TAR OS 
Plumy 
Bleeding Heart 
(Dielytra ExImla) — More dwarf in 
growth, but otherwise very similar in 
flower and foliage to the Spectabilis 
variety. 29c ea., 3 for 76e. 







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