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HARDY 
PERENNIALS 
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The wide color range, their varied flower 
forms, and many different habits of growth, 
have earned for hardy pernnials the title, 
“Mainstays of the Garden.” A great part of 
their popularity, though, is due to their ease 
of cultivation and the fact that they bloom 
year after year with only the slightest atten- 
tion. We do not attempt to list here a large 
number of the immense range of species and 
varieties, but offer only the choicest of new 
introductions and the indispensable old favor- 
ites. All of them are strong, healthy plants, 
grown by experts, that, with reasonably good 
culture, will surely bloom the first year and 
give the utmost satisfaction. Figures after 
descriptions indicate height at maturity. 

Bleedingheart 
BLEEDINGHEART (Dicentra) 
Eximia (The Fringed Bleedingheart). Dainty, rose-pink 
flowers in drooping racemes. Finely cut, fernlike 
foliage. May through August. Full shade or sun. 
15 inches. 35c each; 90c for 3; $2.75 for 10. 
Spectabilis. This fine old favorite is more popular 
today than ever. Its long racemes of truly heart- 
shaped flowers with their little pendants lend a 
romantic touch to any garden. Grows 24 inches high. 
Plant 18 to 24 inches apart in shade or sun, in 
moist, rich soil. Valuable for planting in clumps. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3; $3.90 for 10. 

ANEMONE 

Hupehensis superba. A new hybrid with 
the size of japonica and the free- 
blooming habit and color of the hupe- 
hensis. Flowers are reddish pink out- 
side, deep rose-pink inside. Blooms 
Le freely September to frost. 2 feet. 50c NEW DOUBLE CAMPANULA 
: ; P “a A COLE SUPER SPECIAL oats 31.35 forse 2 tt. Pride of Exmouth. Glistening, double, china-blue 
ouble Anemone (japonica). Bellflowers on stately, erect stems. These extra 
ANEMONE COLLECTION ee ee pment on ot large, fully double flowers, in magnificent profu- 



i ; sion, are a picture no one forgets when they are 
I Meee ea Rubra flora plena. A great profusion in bloom. Here is a great improvement over the 
1 Queen Charlotte of brilliant rose-red bloom. common varieties. Not a biennial, but a perennial 
2 1 Rubra flora plena Whirlwind. Large double white flow- that will live for years, blooming gloriously. Plant 
mpi Special, $1.40 ers of excellent form. a cluster of three in your background today. You'll 
Value $1.70 really take pride in the Pride of Exmouth. May 
an Above 3 varieties: 40c each; $1.05 for 3. and June. 2% ft. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 


The Best New Hardy Asters 
(Michaelmas Daisies) 
a Beautiful autumn-blooming perennials that produce an immense show of flowers suitable for cutting. 
mt, Patient hybridizing has resulted in more exotic sizes and hues. 
Beechwood Challenger. The closest to a pure crim- Mount Everest. A mountain of pure white bloom. 
son-red of any Aster we have yet seen. The Flowers are produced right down to the ground 
plant is completely covered with these gorgeous on tall, well-shaped plants. Defiinitely the su- 
red blossoms. 2% feet. 45c each; $1.20 for 3. preme white Aster. 4 ft. 45c each; $1.20 for 3. 
Petunia. Newest. A real, semi-double. A bright 
Blue Gown. Large, delightful, china-blue flowers. yellow center disc reflects warmly on the gay 
A tall, pyramidal specimen. One of the finest Petunia-putple rays. Flower-form is definitely 
varieties grown. 4 ft. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. new and different. 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. 
Grand, lavender-blue flowers, 
22 in. across, in enormous 
quantities, June to frost. Plant 
is completely covered with 
blooms the entire séason. Fine 
for cutting. Does well in either 
light shade or full sun. 2)/ ft. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
Harrington’s Pink. The first 
truly pink Aster. This beau- 
tiful variety has been pro- 
claimed from ocean to ocean 
for its color and profusion of 
bloom. 4 ft. 50c each; $1.35 
for’ 3, 
ACOLE SUPER: SPECIAL 
1 each of the above 
Value $3.00 Special, $2.40 



Beechwood Challenger [3] 
