The Moor. (24 in.) Brilliant amaranth-crimson; 
a rich intense color. Double 2% inch f] 
Eea., 40c; per ten, $3.50. ‘ : aE wile 
Pre ies hes eae rae named by its bright 
se-crimson color; ouble %-3 inch fl : : 
Ea., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 2 rte ea os 
Winooski. (16-18 in.) Semi-double white 1% inch 
flowers with prominent % inch yellow center. Flow- 
ers of firm texture and well displayed on plant. 
U.S. D.A. 1939. Sept. Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Perennials 
Perennials can be planted almost anywhere, in 
beds, borders, as a foreground for shrubbery and 
evergreens, and in Rock Gardens. Varieties can be 
selected to give continuation of bloom in a range of 
colors from early spring till killing frosts. 
Prices of perennials, unless otherwise indicated, 
35c each, $3.00 per ten. 
*Symbol R. G. preceding name indicates Rock 
Garden plants. 
*R.G. ALLIUM purdomii. (6 in.) Showy lilac 
flowers in large umbels; June. 
R. G. ALPINE ASTER. (10 in.) Violet blue. May- 
JU we uct 3 Oc 
ASTER, Fall Aster or MICHAELMAS DAISY. 
(3-4 ft.) Sept. and Oct. Barr’s Pink—medium size 
clear pink flowers. Climax—large sky-blue flowers. 
BABY BREATH. See Gypsophila. 
BLEEDING HEART. (18 in.) Graceful racemes of 
pink, heart shaped flowers in spring. Ea., 65c. 
CAMPANULA glomerata superba. (20 in.) Long 
deep violet bell shaped flowers in clusters at tips of 
stems. June-July. 
R. G. CERASTIUM tomentosum. ‘“Snow-in-Sum- 
mer.” Silvery ground cover. 
COLUMBINE—RAINBOW BLEND. (2 ff.) Unsur- 
passed blend of richest colors in largest size. May- 
June. 
DELPHINIUM belladonna. (4 ft.) Long spikes of 
clear turquoise blue; blooms from June till frost if 
first spikes are cut. 
DELPHINIUM bellamosa,. (4 ft.) Habit of growth 
much like Belladonna, but flowers dark blue. 
DELPHINIUM HYBRIDS... Large flowers of var- 
ied blue pastel shades. Ea., 40c; per 10 $3.50. 
DICTAMNUS. (18 in.) A very permanent and 
satisfactory perennial. Spikes of white flowers in 
early summer; foliage effect and texture excellent. 
Ha. 50c: 
R. G. DIANTHUS deltoides brilliant. A charming 
creeping variety with brilliant carmine flowers; June- 
July. 
ERIGERON. (2 ft.) Artistic 2 inch flowers of 
rosy-lilac ray like petals surrounding yellow center. 
June-July. 
GAILLARDIA burgundy. New variety of shining 
deep wine red showing very little yellow. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. Baby Breath. (2 ft.) 
Clouds of tiny white flowers in July. 
GYPSOPHILA “Bristol Fairy.’ Choice, improved 
double Baby Breath. Blooms nearly all summer. 
Grafted roots, ea., 60c. 
HELIOPSIS pitcheriana. (3 ft.) Two inch yellow 
flowers in July and Aug. Lasting cut flower. 

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