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PERENNIALS 
We have one of the largest and most complete assortments of Hardy Perennials, Alpine and Rock 
Garden plants of any nursery in the Middle West. Our plants are, except as specified, field grown, 
properly transplanted to give the necessary root development for high class landscape planting. 
We have approximately 60 acres of overhead irrigation, devoted to the propagation of our 
Perennial and Rock Garden plants. We have searched the world over for new varieties of seeds and 
plants. : 
All perennials should be shipped by express. They are very perishable and should not be included 
in a freight shipment. - 
RG indicates the adaptability for rock garden planting. 
The perennials that we are offering in this section are bare roots, most suitable for landscape 
planting. If you are interested in packaged perennials, bulbs, etc., please write for our special price 
list No. 19, which covers a complete assortment of the more popular selling items suitable for store 
and counter trade. 
ACHILLEA__ Milfoil or Yarrow (RG) Per 10 Per 100 
Ptmarica, The Pearl. Large double white. 18 in. June-July.______________$ 1.15 $ 9.00 
ALTHEA ROSEA, Hollyhcck. 
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Colorado Sunset, Salmon rose 
Haille Selassie, Maroon, almost black 
Purple Amaranth, Deep purple 
ALYSSUM, Rock Madwort (RG) 
Saxatile Compactum (Basket of Gold.) Masses of bright yellow flowers. 
SpcaWil mn aDLt yl OM Tine Vay ices = a ee ee ee ee 1.20 10.00 
ANCHUSA, Bugloss. 
Italica Var. Dropmore. Bright blue. 38 to 4 ft. All summer.______________ __ 1.15 9.00 
Myosotidiflora (RG) Dwarf. Clusters of Gentian blue forget-me-not like 
LOWE Gem MELTIOMME LVL Vo TT] Ocmeieset ses yee tel ene ee en be Se fe 1.20 10.00 
ANEMGNE, Windflower (RG) 
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AQUILEGIA, Columbine. May-June. (RG) 
Clematiflora. Spurless Columbine with beautiful open flowers like Clematis. 
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Crimson Star. Large flowers of the most striking crimson with white corolla. 
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Dobbies Imperial Hybrids. Fine, wide assortment of colors, very sturdy, of 
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MOnuPsISsSiMaAseD clicatespale: yellow.) Joxtra, lon& spurs... 1.20 10.00 
MongeeSpurredebink, skhose: shades, “Extra long spurs.2 0) 2 to ne 1.20 10.00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long Spurred Hybrids. Finest of all long-spurred mix- 
LUneS aS LLIMINS MeCOLOLSaN Ue COMDINA CLOTS ame ciel teem eee ee en ee ee 1.20 10.00 
Roses Queena hose snadess aw hites. Corolla;s ees ee 1.20 10.00 
ARMERITA. 
Formosa Hybrids. Shades of rose and pink. Good sized flowers on stems 2 ft. 
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ARTEMISIA, Wormwood (RG) 
Silver King. Silver white, colo: effect frosted silver. Beautiful in combina- 
CEO 1] 5 eae ON rm ree eas Laren roe one ae ee at ae oe is 1.40 12.00 
ASCLEPIAS, Butterfly Weed (RG) 
Tuberesa. Brilliant orange flowers, decorative seed pods. July and August. 
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ASTERS 
NEW DWARF VARIETIES (RG) 
Profuse bloomers, truly dwarf, rarely exceeding one foot in height, and 
perfectly hardy. Blooms in September. 
Lilac Time. Deep violet-blue flowers are produced on well rounded bushy 
plants growing to a height of 15 in. Blooms mid-September._—_~_------~~~ 1.40 12.00 
Nancy. Lively flesh-pink flowers literally cover this dwarf bushy plant in late 
Syajwaneje VP CTL 5 a i ei ee yn nt ee 1.40 12.00 
Victor. The dwarfest of all, growing 9 inches tall, covered with good sized 
flowers of beautiful, clear lavender blue. Blooms early September.__-~---~- 1.40 12.00 
