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“ACHILLEA, The Pearl 
ACHILLEA, The Pearl. Grows about 2 feet high 
and from spring to frost is covered with heads 
of double white flowers. Likes sun. 
A. rubra. About 114 to 2 feet and bears pink to 
red flowers in large heads from June to frost. 
Will thrive in shady locations. 
A. ageratum. Grows 11/2 to 2 feet and bears in 
profusion on erect stems, golden yellow flowers 
of milfoil type. Does equally well in sun or 
shade. 
Any of the above in strong, 2-yr. stock, 10c each. 
ADENOPHORA Liliifolia. A handsome peren- 
nial that’s in bloom from summer to fall. It 
produces large, bell-like flowers, similar to the 
campanula, on erect stems. Dark blue in color, 
with handsome foliage. For the border, garden 
or rockery. Grows 114, to 2 feet. Likes sun but 
will also thrive in the shade. Strong, 2-year / 
plants, 10c each, 
AGERATUM Eupatorium, Blue. For 
a late fall-blooming flower there is, 
none that surpasses this fine plant. It 
blooms from August to November and is 
densely covered with heads of deep blue flow- 
ers. Grows 114 to 2 feet and is wonderful for 
cutting. Makes a handsome border plant and is 
of very easy culture. Likes full sun. Strong, 
2-year plants, 10¢_each. 
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We offer here, strong 2- to 3-year, field-grown plants, 
vigorous and full of ginger and pep, for only 10c each. 
Your Choice—Pick Them Out! 
10c each; 12 for $1.10; 48 for only $4.00. 
Order early! Plant early! Perennials may be set from March to December. 
AGROSTEMMA (Mullein Pink). Strong, erect growing plants with silvery fo- 
liage. The crimson of the flowers blends well with the leaves. Blooms during 
June and July and attains 114 to 2 feet. Likes sun but will thrive in semi-shade. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
ALYSSUM Saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold). A striking, low plant for the border 
or the rockery. Early in the spring it is covered with bright orange-yellow flowers that 
are brilliant and colorful. Only 10c each. 
—Old Time Favorite Perennials 
CHOICE PERENNIALS OF STURDY CHARACTER. “Old timers” that reserve 
for themselves places in everyone’s garden. Plants of a truly great heritage. A wide 
selection of many very fine varieties. Old stand-bys, grandmother’s favorites. ALWAYS 
IN DEMAND BECAUSE THEY REMAIN EVER POPULAR! 
ANCHUSA (Italian Forget-me-not). Unexcelled for background effect in a border or 
garden. Attains 3 to 4 feet and produces on strong, erect stalks, large, deep blue flowers 
of Forget-me-not description. These flowers have no centers but are‘one color of gor- 
geous blue. Blooms in May and June. Easy of culture and robust of growth. Likes sun 
but will thrive in semi-shade. Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). No garden is complete without them. The long-spurred 
types are beautiful. Every shade of color imaginable. The flowers are very lasting and 
are good for cutting. This plant likes sun but can also be found in a, semi-shady loca- 
tion. Attains 2-214, feet and blooms during May, June and July. Our strain is one of 


AQUILEGIA—Columbine 
the finest ever produced. Columbine is appropriate in 
both the border and garden, as well as the rockery. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite). Daisy-like golden yel- 
low blossoms, from June to August. 2 feet high and 
good for cutting. Makes a showy border plant. Likes full 
sun. 2-year plants, 10c each. 
ASTER (Perennial Michaelmas Daisy). Mixed colors. 
Blooms freely during September and October. Easily 
grown. Grows 2 to 3 feet. Prefers shady locations. Strong, 
2-year plants, 10c each. 
BAPTISIA Australis (False Indigo). A charming peren- 
nial producing blue flowers of Sweet-Pea-like form. 
Blooms in May and attains 2 to 214 feet. Likes sun. 
Strong 2-year plants, 10c each. 
BLUE SALVIA, Azurea. One of the best hardy blue Salvia 
grown. Easy to grow and thrives in any soil. Gives long 
spikes of blue flowers in August and September. A fine 
cut flower and an unexcelled addition to the border or 
garden. Grows 3 to 4 feet, forms an elegant background. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 



CANTERBURY BELLS—Campanula 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula, 
Cup and Saucer Type). A biennial of 
unsurpassed beauty. Bedecked with large 
cuplike flowers in June. Grows 2 to 21 
feet. In pink, purple and white. Likes 
full sun and does best on well-drained 
soil. Good for cutting. A fine border 
plant. Strong plants, ready to bloom, 
10c each. 
CENTAUREA Montana _ (Monstrous 
Cornflower). An improved variety that 
grows 2 feet high, bearing deep blue 
flowers of good size from June to Au- 
gust. Wonderful for cutting. Thrives in 
any soil, prefers sun. Strong, 2-year 
plants, 10c each. 
CHELONE. Beautiful perennial with long 
spikes of flowers, resembling Pentste- 
mon, or miniature Snapdragons, but are 
borne on erect stems 214 to 3 feet high. 
In bloom constantly. Fine for back- 
ground effect and cutting. Likes sun. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
COREOPSIS. An old-fashioned flower 
that should be in every garden. Our 
strain is an improved double, golden 
yellow variety. A mass of flowers the 
entire summer. Grows 2!4) to 3 feet and 
likes plenty of sun. Easy of culture, 
robust of growth. Thrives anywhere. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
