J.& P. 
Astilbe, Fanal 
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ASTILBE . Fanal 
Fanal means ‘‘lighthouse,’’ and these lovely, artistic 
plants will truly be beacons in your border plantings 
with their exquisite, feathery sprays of lively red. 
Easy-to-grow, hardy; likes plenty of moisture as well 
as good, rich soil, especially during the growing 
period; will repay a thousandfold with abundance of 
bloom all through May and June. A unique color— 
rich, deep red; dark green, prolific foliage. 15-in. 
flower-spikes tower well above 10-in. foliage. The 
flower sprays are fine for arrangements, combining 
with most any other flower. Fills a long-felt want for 
a red border plant, as well as for one that likes mois- 
ture. Happy in either semi-shade or sun. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 12 for $7.50 
At right is a plant 
of Anemone, Sep- 
tember Charm, show- 
ing profusion of 
bloom. 
Me 
The lovely Anemone Hupe- 
hensis Superba at left is 
also borne freely. 
HIS is a “‘Perennial Year’’! Everywhere, 
there is a tremendous surge of interest in 
and demand for these new, startlingly 
different, immensely improved versions of the 
favorite Perennial Flowers so popular in 
Grandmother's garden, and the entirely new 
ones she would have said were “‘too good to be 
true.’’ For many of these Modern Perennials 
we are receiving five times as many orders as 
last year—and that was the year of greatest 
garden interest ever. Order early, and see for 
yourself why Perennial Gardening is in such 
high favor. Here are the top-notch, easy-to- 
grow, most satisfactory, newest of the day, 
to bring you years and years of enjoyment. 
We do not ship Perennials west of Denver 
CAMPANULA 
Pride of Exmouth 
A new, tall-growing, 31%-to 4-foot. Cam- 
panula of infinite grace and charm. The 
effect is a semi-double Campanula, Telham 
Beauty. The flowers start in May and keep 
repeating on the same spike until July. 
Very fine. Blue with softening slight lav- 
ender cast. Splendid plant and most effective 
as a cut-flower. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.50 


Carnation, Silver Mine 
September 
ANEMONE . “2m 
A lively hybrid of Anemone Hupe- 
hensis; low-growing, light pink, 
early, free flowering. Vigorous, 
hardy. 15-18 in. tall. Best in partial 
shade. 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
Hupehensis 
ANEMONE . Zu22hers 
A Japonica and Hupehensis cross, 
with Japonica size and free-blooming 
of Hupehensis. Has achieved real 
and merited popularity—leét it be a 
bright spot in your garden this fall. 
Petals reddish-pink outside, deep 
rose-pink inside. Blooms freely, 
mid-Sept. to frost. 2-214 ft. high. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
AQUILEGIA .- Columbine 
Longissima Hybrids Wide range of 
colors. Long, dainty 3- to 4in. 
spurs. One of the most graceful and 
artistic of all early spring flowers, 
in May and June. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
Carpatica, Blue Carpet. 
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New form of Campanula@ 

CARNATION 
Silver Mine 
Large, full, fragrant, double flowers— 
all pure white; hardy. In constant 
bloom from June until late October. 
Choice variety with fresh, dark green 
foliage. Excellent for cut- flowers. 
Sweet, pungent fragrance. Good for 
rockeries, borders, and in combinations. 
Grows to a height of about 10 in.; 
blooms generously and continuously. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
CAMPANULA 
Blue Carpet 
Carpatica Improved For edgings, groups, and 
rock-gardens—furnishes a “‘carpet of blue’ 
from June to fall; excellent in full sun or in 
semi-shady places. Larger, light blue, bell- 
shaped flowers on 5- to 6-in. stems. Neatly 
compact. Blooms are great favorites in borders 
and rockeries. This variety is exceptionally 
good, giving blue color when very little other 
blue is in the garden. Remains sightly in center 
all season; a great improvement over common 
variety; does not sprawl. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
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