
Ageratum 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
The satisfaction of planting perennials is not only 
the pleasure received from their beautiful blooms 
but that they come back year after year. A few 
plants soon make a good showing. 
AGERATUM—Very showy solid clusters of beautiful 
violet-purple blooms all summer and late fall until 
heavy frost. Very hardy, withstands drought. 
15c each; 3 for 40c. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—Long spur, choice mixed 
colors. 25c¢ each. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra exemia)—Dwarf, ever- 
blooming. 25¢ each. 
BLEEDING HEART (Spectabilis}—Old-fashioned fav- 
orite. 40¢ each. 

Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Barbara Cummings) — Yellow- 
bronze, large. 25¢ each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Vivid) — Rosy-crimson, large. 
25c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Cushion)—A mass of flowers 
from early August to heavy frost. Very hardy 
and showy. Low-growing, forming mounds of 
color. 
Pink Cushion—Opens first to deep orchid pink, 
later lighter pink with creamy center, finally 
beautiful salmon pink shades. 25c¢ each. 
Bronze Cushion—Same as Pink cushion except rich 
red bronze. 30c each. 
Red Cushion—Pure fiery red. 30c each. 
White Cushion—Snow white with faint yellow 
center. 30c each. 
Yellow Cushion—Pure brilliant, golden yellow. 
30c each. 
DIANTHUS (Hardy Pink}—New, rose-pink, very frag- 
rant. 20c each. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketflower)—Yellow with red cen- 
ter. 20c each. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)—Masses of white flow- 
ers. 20c each. 

Pink Cushionmum 
HOLLYHOCK—A wonderful display of color in these 
old-fashioned favorites, some very darkest of red, 
pink, white, variegated, shaded colors, pastels, all 
mixed singles. A few of these will give any back 
yard distinction. 3 for 30c: 6 for 50c; 12 for $1.00. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS (Evergreen Candytuft)— 
Leaves appear evergreen, pure white flowers, pro- 
fuse bloomer, spreading habit. One of the very 
best edging perennials. 15¢ each. 
LEMON DAYLILY—Beautiful lemon-yellow color, 
large lily-shaped flowers, opening each morning, 
closing each night. Very attractive. Hardy. 
1l5c each; 3 for 30c. 

12 Hardy Fruit Trees and Plants—In the Ozark Fruit Belt 
