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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
The following perennials are all freshly 
dug, strong two-year roots that are sure 
to bloom the first season. 

Bleeding Heart 
ACHILLEA (The Pearl) —1 ft. Pure 
white double flowers all summer. Good 
for cutting and drying. 25c each. 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) — 2 ft. 
Daisy-like yellow blossoms produced all 
summer. Excellent for cutting. Thrifty 
grower. 25c each. 
ASTERS (New Dwarf) — Without excep- 
tion, everyone who sees these new 
dwarf Asters, imported from England, 
admires them. The blooming season 
starts in September and lasts until 
frost. There are literally hundreds of 
blooms in the most delicate shades of 
Lavender, Pink and Lilac. They are 
truly dwarf, rarely exceeding 1 foot. 
Lilac Time — Deep violet blue. 
Snow Fairy — Lovely double white. 
Blooming size plants, 50c each. 
BABY BREATH (Bristol Fairy) — 2 ft. 
A grated form of Baby Breath produc- 
ing full double white flowers all sum- 
mer. Should be in every perennial 
garden. 2 year plants, 75c each. 
BABY BREATH (Gypsophila) — 2-3 ft. 
Small flowers on branched stems, so 
thick as to give the plant a white lace- 
like effect. 25¢c each. 
BABY BREATH (Repens) — Dwarf pink- 
ish white. Splendid in rockeries. 25e 
each. 
BABY BREATH (Statice, sea lavender) 
—2 ft. Dense, branching plumes of 
deep blue flowers. Splendid for use in 
bouquets and drying. 50c each. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra) —3 ft. 
This old-fashioned garden flower, with 
long racemes of graceful, heart-shaped, 
pink flowers, is very attractive and 
always appreciated. Good for shade. 
Blooms in May and June. 3-5 eye 
plants, 75c; 3 year roots, $1.00 each. 
BLUE FLAX (Linum) —1 ft. A desirable 
plant for the border or rockery. Cov- 
ered all summer with blue flowers. 
25e each. 
BROWN-EYED SUSAN (Rudbeckia) — 
2-3 ft. Rich golden yellow flowers with 
central brown disc. 25e each. 
CARNATION (Crimson King) —1-2 ft. 
The new, free flowering, double, red 
carnation. Flowers much larger than 
common carnation. 50c each. 
The Famous Cushion Mums 
The new low-growing Mums, forming 
mounds of blooms, reminding one of the 
old-fashioned Azalea. The plants grow 
about 18 inches high and have a spread 
of about 2 feet. All late summer and fall 
they are literally covered with hundreds 
of flowers. 
BRONZE CUSHION’ (New) — Reddish- 
bronze flowers turning to bronze yel- 
low. A thing of beauty. 40c each. 
WHITE CUSHION (New)—F lowers open 
a very delicate pink turning to snow 
white. 40c each. 
PINK CUSHION — This variety was the 
first color in the Cushion Mums to be 
introduced and is still the most popu- 
lar of all. 40c¢ each. 

Phlox 
Plants make a house a home 
