
Coreopsis, Mayfield Gia 

Aquilegia. 

Campanula, 
Persicifolia. 83 for $1.10. 
Olds’ Hardy Flowering Plants 
Olds’ Northern Grown Hardy Perennials are all two to three years old, 
field grown plants. They should not be confused with the small one-year 
seedlings which are so often offered. Perennials should be used for permanent 
plantings in beds and borders. When once established they will produce an 
abundance of flowers for years to come with practically no attention. 
PRICES ARE POSTPAID. Order early. Plants will be sent at planting time. 
ACONITUM NAPEILUS, Monkshood. This plant reaches a height of three 
to four feet. Upright single spike covered during July and August with dark 
blue flowers. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
ACHILLEA, The Pearl. Two-foot plants covered with pure white double 
flowers, from June to August. Excellent for cutting. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE, Basket of Gold. Masses of bright yellow flowers 
in early spring. Excellent for front row of borders or the rock garden. Each, 
80c; 3 for 75c, 
ANTHEMIS, Tinctoria. Better known as Camomile. Handsome, finely cut 
foliage, with large peloens yellow flowers lasting most of the summer. Will 
do well on poor soil. Hach, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
AQUILEGIA, Dobbie’s Long Spurred Hybrids (Columbine or Honeysuckle). 
One of the most graceful and dainty of hardy perennials with its delicately 
tinted bird-like blossoms on their slender stems, bowing and nodding in the 
breeze. Mixed colors only. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c, 
HARDY ASTER, Mauve Cushion. A circular cushion-like plant rarely 
exceeding over ten inches in height. The flowers are delicate soft mauve with 
silverish-white reflections, measuring about 1% inches in diameter. They 
appear in such numbers as to completely cover the plant. An excellent fall 
oe blooming plant usually beginning to bloom in early October. Requires a 
nt. sunny location. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
CAMPANULA, Botundifolia (Harebell), (Blue Bells of Scotland). A good plant to 
grow in crevices of a rock wall or garden. Blooms in June. 10 to 16 inches tall. Each, 
$0c; 3 for 75c. 
CAMPANULA, Persicifolia (Turbanata). This variety has large bells of beautiful 
china blue. An improved strain of peach leaf Campanula. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. — 
CLEMATIS RECTA. A fragrant pure white flowering dwarf shrubby Clematis grow- 
ing about two to three feet in height. Showy clusters of blooms appear during June and 
July. Hach, 35c; 8 for 90c. 3 
CLOVE PINKS, Dianthus Plumarius. Perfectly hardy and flowering continuously from 
spring until late fall if the flowers are removed when they begin to fade. Their spicy 
fragrance rivals their brilliant colors, varying from pure white to the richest crimson, 
many being beautifully striped and laced. Single and double. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c. 
COREOPSIS, Mayfield Giant. Sometimes called Yellow Daisy. Borne on numerous 
stems in great profusion nearly all summer. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. f 
DAISY, Shasta. Burbank’s large white daisy. Flowers in July. 4 to 5 inches across. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
DAISY, Double Shasta. Similar to the Shasta Daisy only the flowers are double. Some 
plants produce a type with lacinated petals. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
DAISY, Improved Harts and Elders. The best early flowering white daisy, much better 
than Memorial, being earlier and larger. Flowers are about the size of Shasta Daisy. 
Excellent for Memorial Day Decoration. We highly recommend it. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant). An old-fashioned favorite. The leaves have a fragrant odor 
and the flowers are borne in upright racemes. The plant has glands that secrete a 
volatile matter and when ignited in hot weather will burn without injury to the plant. 
Plant on well-drained rich soil. Each, 35c. 
DIANTHUS, Deltoides. Small rose flowers produced in profusion. Grows 6 inches 
tall. Fine for rockery. Blooms in June. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart). An old-fashioned flower which should be ip every 
garden. Long drooping racemes of heart-shaped flowers. Each, 45c. 
DICENTRA, Exemia. A dwarf Bleeding Heart with finely cut. foliage and showy 
racemes of pink flowers. Blooms for a long season. Does well in shade or sun, Hach, 40c. 
DELPHINIUM, Pacific Giants. The best strain of giant Delphiniums. Mildew-resistant. 
See page 12 for complete description. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
DELPHINIUM, White Pacific Giant. Grown from our Galahad series. Whites of enor- 
mous size. Each, 60c. 
DELPHINIUM, Belladonna (Sky Blue). A continual bloomer. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
FUNKIA VARIEGATA (Plantain Lily). An excellent edging plant. Varie- 
gated foliage with bright blue flowers. Prefers a location with ample mois- 
ture. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
GAILLARDIA, Grandiflora 
(Blanket Flower). One of the most 
satisfactory, hardy perennials, The 
large brown center is surrounded 
by petals marked with concentric 
rings of brilliant crimson, scarlet, 
orange and vermilion. One of the 
few perennials which is always in 
blossom. Two to three feet in 
height. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
GAILLARDIA, Burgundy. New 
shining wine-red Gaillardia. The 
first of the all-red Gaillardias in- 
troduced. Highly recommended. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
GYPSOPHILA, or BABY’S 
BREATH, Paniculata Compacta. 
When in bloom in August, it forms 
a symmetrical mass 2 to 3 feet in 
height and the same in diameter; 
of minute white flowers having a 
beautiful gauze-like appearance. 
Can be dried for winter. Each, 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
GYPSOPHILA FLORA PLENA. 
This is a double variety of Baby’s 
Breath. Forms masses of minute 
double white flowers. Each, 40c; 


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