
OLD-FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART 
BEAUTIFUL PERENNIALS 
Listed in order of flowering. 
Our perennials are field-grown hardy plants. All of them can be expected to bloom 
the first year planted, and for many years to come. 
This list contains only: a small selection out of the abundance of beautiful perennials, 
old favorites as well as many new introductions. We believe that each of them will 
please you, and that they will add beauty and color to your garden from early spring 
until late fall. 
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HIMALAYAN PRIMROSE. Deep violet flowers in dense heads. 
Unusual and attractive. Thrives in shady and moist places. ete April-May 
BLEEDING HEART (Dielythra). An old-fashioned garden-favor- 
_ ite, more popular today than ever. gait: April-May 
DORONICUM BUNCH OF GOLD. Ideal, long lasting, golden- 
yellow cut-flowers in early spring. Thrives in sun or partial 
shade. 2 ft. April-May 
SHASTA DAISY WHITE SWAN. A double Shasta Daisy, pro- 
ducing an abundance of pure white flowers. 2 ft. May-June 
CRIMSON STAR COLUMBINE. An entirely new color in Col- 
umbines. The large flowers ate deep crimson with inner 
petals of white. Likes partial shade. 2 ft: May-June 
ORIENTAL POPPY OLYMPIA. Double flowers of immense size, 
about 4 inches in diameter. The color is a brilliant flame- 
scarlet overlaid with glistening golden salmon. oat May-June 
GEUM FIRE OPAL. Dazzling scarlet flowers with orange sheen, 
often 3 inches across. Blooms all summer. arith May-Oct. 
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