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Catananche 
CATANANCHE * Cerulea Major 
Giant Blue Cupid’s Dart. Bright, deep 
violet-blue, 2-in. flowers on silvery, 
branching stems; silvery buds and seed- 
hips. Slender, tufted, silvery foliage. 
Height, 20 in. Blooms profusely from 
July till frost. Award ot Marie Royal 
Horticultural Society. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50 

Coreopsis, Golden Shower 
COREOPSIS - Golden Shower 
Star-like, golden-yellow flowers, 1144 
in., against bright green disease-resist- 
ant, slender, graceful foliage. Constant 
color June to frost. Non-fading. 24 in. 
GOc each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3. 
ASTILBE - Fanal 
Feathery sprays of lively red. A unique 
color—tich, deep red; dark green, pro- 
lific foliage. 15-in. flower-spikes tower 
well above 10-in. foliage. Bloom all 
through May and June. Grows well in 
either semi-shade or sun. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
Astilbe, Fanal 



New and Different! 
HIS is a ‘‘Perennial Year!’’ Everywhere, there is a tremendous surge of interest in and demand 
for these new, improved versions of the favorite Perennial Flowers so popular in Grandmother's 
garden, and the new ones she would have said were ‘‘too good to be true.”’ 
Leading horticulturists advocate the planting of Perennials in the fall, to gain the earlier 
bloom and superlative display that is the reward of robust, well-established plants whose roots 
have grown into the soil even before the frost leaves the ground. 
Complete, simple instructions will be sent with your plants; if followed we guarantee 
results and will replace next spring any you should be unsuccessful in wintering. 
We do not ship Perennials west of Denver 
PYRETHRUM . Pink Bouquet 
Here’s a pert double Painted Daisy, one of the finest 
of those wonderful early sgmmer flowers that have 
become so popular in regeRpears, with Bve to eight 
4-in. blooms on a_sinSlg stem! M@yeminds one of 
dainty Dresden Ciin}—a quaih®& saucy figurine of 
the sort you in@§antly adrir@¥just as you will Pink 
Bouquet. T&@outer petals 3e a deeprosy pink while 
the interestif® center¥3aave white masses of shorter 
petals. Unlike gist Pyrethrums, the petals stand 
straight out,amd%ghe stems upright in all weather, 
very cleag-culf” Blooms come in May and last 
through Je. Stems are 30 in. Just what you have 
wanted. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 6 for $3.75 


a Geum, 
| Wilton 
r =e Rusby 
GEUM, WILTON RUBY 
A cheerful red Geum, several shades deeper in tone than 
the favorite “Red Wings.’’ Dark green foliage, attractive 
as a foil to the flowers. 24 in. tall. Blooms May, June, 
intermittent all summer. Masses of long-lasting flowers 
Pyrethrum, q 
Pink Bouquet Lee 











CAMPANULA . Blue Carpet 
Carpatica Improved. For edgings, groups, and rock- 
gardens 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; 6 for $3. 
©jJ. &P.co. 
Campanula, Blue Carpet 


for borders and groups. Excellent for cutting. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3. 
RED WINGS 
This lively Geum is vivid 
strawberry-red with yellow 
anthers. Semi-double, 2- 
in. flowers, 24 in. high. In 
great profusion May, June, 
intermittent all summer. 
Foliage, 6 to 8 in. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
6 for $2.50 
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FIRE OPAL 
Dazzling _ scarlet-bronze 
Geum, 2-in. flowers, unex- 
celled in late spring. Free 
blooming, repeating all 
summer. Plant is 24-in. 
tall; 8-in. tufted foliage. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
6 for $2.50 


