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Miscellaneous Perennials 
Because of lack of space, this is a considerably abbreviated list of the hardy perennial 
seed we have to offer. For a complete list, please refer to our January, ‘43 catalog. 
ALYSSUM—The two varieties following are perfectly hardy 
with us and make fine, free flowering rock garden or border 
plants. 
*Saxatile Compactum. 30,000 S. 12 in. Flowers early May. 
Rich golden yellow. Tr. pkt., 15¢; Y4 oz., 30c; 1 oz., $1.00. 
Saxatile Silver Queen. (Sulphureum). 30,000 S. Same 
as above but a light lemon yellow. Tr. pkt., 25¢c; 4 oz., 65c; 
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ANCHUSA—“*Barrelieri. 5500 S. 15 in. Very fine Forget- 
me-not blue rock garden plant. Flowers middle to end of 
Mayr Lreipkt 306704 -0z.,GloGeen | -Oz,, 5.00, 
Dropmore Strain. (Italica) 1100S. 6 ft. Nice blue for cut- 
tinge rept. al 5e7 2/4807 20C 1 10z.,.00c: 
Myosotidiflora. 10,500 S. 12 in. May flowering forget-me- 
not blue. Seed should be placed in refrigerator for 72 hours 
before sowing. Tr. pkt., 50c; Yg oz., $1.25; % oz., $2.25; 
1 oz., $8.00. 
ANTHEMIS—Kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite) 85,000 S. 3 ft. 
Yellow Daisy flowers produced thruout the summer. Tr. 
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AQUILEGIA— (Columbine) 15,500 S—Though not well adapt- 
ed for shipping, well grown Columbines are of definite cut 
flower value for retail growers. Not at all difficult to force 
either. Pot up from the field the first year plants storing in 
a cold house or frame until about Feb. 1. Start in a low 
temperature gradually increasing to around 50°. A June 
sowing can also be planted right out in a raised bench and 
kept growing for fine spring flowers. 
*Longissima. Delicate, pale yellow with extra long (4 in.) 
spurs. Richly fragrant. Tr. pkt., 50c; vs oz., $2.50; 
Vg oz., $4.50. 
*Longissima Hybrids. A variety of attractive shades in the 
Longissima type. Tr. pkt., 50c; zs oz., $2.75; Ye oz., 
$5.00. 
*Mrs. Nicholls. A large flowered, clear deep blue Colum- 
Dincwalin epKtee> OC wa/shOz 71 2 moze me bO.OO: 
*Crimson Star. Deep blood red with white corolla. Tr. pkt., 
SOC mS Oz ee pilnD Om /ANOze DL Ozee-p O00: 
*Mrs. Scott Elliotts Hybrids. An excellent and popular long- 
spurred mixture. Tr. pkt., 35c; Y4 oz., $1.00; 1 oz., 
$3.50. 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). Sky-blue with white 
COPGES Ge DKt,,; 2567. /4C0z a 1DG 81 OZ.) 92,50, 
*Snow Queen. (Candidissima). 18 in. Finest pure white 
Worletyeel (apke, 2G) 440z5 $1,004) (oz 85350. 
Rose Queen. Rose shades with white corolla; varies in color. 
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Mixture of all colors in this long-spurred class. Tr. pkt., 25c; 
A502 SDC almOZs a bS.00; 
ASCLEPIAS—Tuberosa. 4500 S. Fine orange for cutting. 
Requires well drained location. Freezing over winter helps 
germination. Tr. pkt., 25c; VY oz., 85c; 1 oz., $2.75. 
BAPTIS!1A—Australis (False Indigo). 1700 S. Sprays of pea- 
shaped indigo-blue flowers. 3 ft. Tr. pkt., 15c¢; 1 oz., 75c. 
CAMPANULA—CARPATICA. 350,000 S. 12 in. Dwarf peren- 
nial. Blue and Hybrid Mixture, a strain containing many 
new colors in this dwarf class. Prices on above variety and 
mixture each: Tr. pkt., 25c; Y% oz., $1.50; 1 oz., $5.00. 
MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA  (Cup-and-Saucer Type). 
120,000 S, 3 ft. Biennial. 
Dark Blue Light Blue Rose White Mixture 
Prices on above varieties and Mixture; each: Tr. pkt., 20c; 
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MEDIUM SINGLE (Canterbury Bells). 135,000 S. 3 ft. 
biennial. Dark Blue Light Blue Pink White Mixture 
Prices on the above varieties and Mixture; each: Tr. pkt., 
[DCm AnOZee 25 CMI OZIET OG! 
PERSICIFOLIA. 340,000 S. 30 in. Perennial. 
White Blue Mixture 
Prices on the above varieties and Mixture; each: Tr. pkt., 
356) Wetore p00 se/4 10z- hl ADs 
For Perennial Candytuft see Iberis page 15. 
CARNATION—GRENADIN (Hardy Carnation). 14,000 S. 20 
in. Good for cutting. Pink. Tr. pkt., 50c; Y%4 oz., $1.25; 
1 oz., $4.00. 
Golden Sun Red White Mixture 
Above three varieties and mixture are furnished in Tr. pkts. 
only at 50c ea. 
CENTAUREA—Montana. 1600 S. 24 in. Large Cornflower- 
blue flowers. Tr. pkt., 25c; Y% oz., 60c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—*Korean Hybrids. 60,000 S. Single 
and semi-double types saved from a large planting of 
experimental crosses. Wonderful color range. Tr. pkt., 
STOO mele woznr a 2) 25a AmOz ey S50. 

COREOPSIS—*Sunburst (New Gold). 11,000 S. A fine semi- 
doublewstrainsa aime pkt 2 OGil ozs OC moze OO. 
*Mayfield Giant. 11,000 S. Extra large deep golden yellow. 
Singlewmlnr PKty aD Can 4802425 GC milltOZa Gs 
DAISY (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum)—*G. Marconi. 
The largest flowered and finest double Shasta Daisy 
strain. Long-stemmed. We handle only originator’s seed. 
50 seeds, 75c; 100 seeds, $1.25. 
Double Fringed (Diener’s). 18,000 S. A specially re- 
selected strain producing about 50% good double types 
that should be propagated by division. Tr. pkt., 50c; 
is 0Z>- $1.25; Ya oz, $4.00: \ 

*June Marguerite. 40,000 S. Large June flowering variety. 
* Mayfield Giant. 21,000 S. Quite large flowered, end of June. 
Alaska. 21,000 S. The standard Shasta Daisy, July. 
Prices on above varieties each: Tr. pkt., 15c¢; V4 oz., 30c; 
loz $1200) 
DELPHINIUM (10,000 S.)—Prospects for new seed this sum- 
mer are good. Should be ready in July. 
GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS 
Blue Bird Series. The clearest of medium blues with white 
bee. 21 in. flowers. 
Galahad Series. The finest clear white Delphinium we list. 
Huge, double flowers borne on long, closely set spikes. 
Black Knight Series. Deep mid-night violet. The darkest 
of them all. 
Blue Jay Series. A brilliant true medium blue with dark bee. 
Cameliard Series. A pure lavender self with white bee. Very 
attractive. 
Round Table Series. Hybrid or ‘‘trial ground mixture.’’ Con- 
taining many new and interesting color types not yet in- 
troduced. 
Guinevere Series. Fine light, pinkish-lavender with white bee. 
King Arthur Series. Royal violet with white bee. Exceptional 
flower size. 
