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F INE perennials for permanence 
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colored bloom all summer long, 
year after year. You can choose 
varieties for bright sunshine, for 
the shady corner, or for semi-shade 
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thrifty, field-grown plants which 
bloom the first season. POSTAGE 
PAID ON ALL PERENNIALS. 
Perennials are hardy, 

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P150 Baby’s Breath—2 to 3 ft. 
Great masses of 
smal] white flowers in July-August. Lovely in the 
garden and fine for cutting. It gives an airy effect no 
other flower can give. 2 for 40c. 
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PI51_ Rosy Veil, Gypsophila—2 ft. From July to 
frost, a perfect cloud of small double pink flowers. 
Superb in bouquets. 2 for 65¢. 
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P222 Rosy Spire, Physostegia—3 ft. 
Lovely rosy-lilac. flowers in late sum- 
mer and early fall. 
2 for 40c. 
Fine for cutting, 

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P65 Canterbury Bells—2 ft. 

Com- 
pletely covered in May-June with the 
bell-shaped flowers of Blue, Pink or 
White. A fine cut flower as it lasts so 
long. 2 for 40c. 
William—1 ft. 

P205 Giant Mallows—4 to 5 ft. 
Immense flowers of red, pink or 
white in August-September. Fine 
background. 2 for 40c. 

P275 
—2-to 3 feet. Flowers pure 
white with golden center, 3 to 4 
inches across. Fine cut flower. 
2 for 40c. ‘ 
Conqueror, Shasta Daisy 

P290 Everblooming Red, Sweet 
Intense deep, 
rich scarlet-crimson flowers all 
summer, right up to freezing. 
2 for 40c. 
