Perennial Hower Seeds and Plants 
For Additional Perennial Seeds and Plants See Also Pages 57 to 63 Inclusive. 
NOTE—AIl plants are F.O. B. our Greenhouses, Western Springs, Illinois. Postage must be added to cover cost of 
transportation at rates noted on page 57, or they will be sent express at buyer's expense. 

7195 ARABIS Alpina Rock Cress. Pkt., 10c. 
a rahia (Rock Cress) ® 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 
Spreading dwarf, spring-flowering plants. 
well in any soil, but need plenty of sun. 
7195 Alpina. 1 ft. April. Pure white. Pkt., 10c. 
7198A—Snow-cap. Extremely dwarf and compact 
habit; really shining, snow-white cushions of flow- 
ers ke, loc 
1197 X—Rosea. 1 ft. May. Compact rosettes of 
foliage and pink flowers. Pkt., 35c. 
Copel ® 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
GRENADIN 
A valuable bedding variety with double flowers, 
blooming first year from seed if sown early. 20 in. 
7390 King of the Blacks. Darkest red, very fine. 
Pk loc 
They do 
7398 Golden Sun. Early flowering, very double, 
large clear yellow flowers. Pkt., 35c. 
7395 Scarlet. 25c. 7400 White. 25c. 
7385 Triumph, Rose. 25c. Mixed. 25c. 
7401 


5401, CARNATION Grenadin. Mixed: 
; Pkt., 25c. 
[ya INDEX ON FINAL PAGES 

Galanbine: ' 
Culture: B, C, D or E, Page 65 
ONE of the best-known and best-loved perennials. 
Dwarf varieties for the rock-garden, tall varieties 
for the border and for cutting. They are easily 
grown from seed, prefer light shade, and thrive in any 
fairly rich soil. These plants covered with dancing, 
quivering blossoms, add grace and airiness to any 
garden. 








7151 Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. 4 strain 
with large, long-spurred flowers in strong, 
brilliant tones of all colors. Pkt., 25c. 
7150 Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain of Long- 
Spurred lybrids. The blooms are of large 
size and the spurs very long. The colors range 
through shades of lavenders, mauves, blues, 
purples, whites, creams, yellows, pinks, reds, 
etc., with soft pastel tones dominating. Pkt., 
25c. Plants, 3 for $1.15; doz., $3.50; ea., 45c. 




7119 Alpina. Powder blue. 2 ft. April-July. Pkt., 
Cc 
7121 California Hybrids. 3 ft. 
dark carmine-lake. Pkt., 20c. 
7120 Canadensis (American Columbine). 1 to 2 
ft. May-July. Scarlet and orange. Pkt., 10c. 
7125 Chrysantha. 3 to 4 fe. 
May-August. Yellow, long 
spurred. Pkt., lic. 
7126 —Silver Queen. 3 ft. 
Long spurred silvery white 
flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
7140 Coerulea (Rock 
Mountain Columbine). 
1 to 2 ft. April-July. One 
of the most beautiful of 
native flowers. Sepals, deep 
blue; petals, white. Pkt., 10c. 
7141. —Mrs. Nicholls. 
This is a glorified -Rocky 
Mountain Columbine with 
larger flowers, long spurs, 
and strong habit. Pkt., 50c. 
7145 —Rosea (Rose 
Queen). 2% ft. Light to 
Gerke rose, white center. Pkt., 
c 
7131 Clematiflora. Mixed. 
Spurless Columbine with 
beautiful open flowers like 
Clematis. Contains all 
lovely pastel shades. Pkt., 
Ce 
7142 Colorado Rainbow 
Hybrids. Including blue, 
yellow, white, lavender, or- 
chid, purple, three shades of 
red, all pink, pink and white, 
red and white and red and 
yellow. Pkt., 25c. 
7148 Flabellata Nana 
ba. A charming dwarf 
variety for the rock garden 
perfect foliage and ivory- 
white flowers, plant 8 to 10 
inches. Pkt., 25c. 
7143 Longissima. A beau- 
tiful American species hav- 
ing 4inch spurs on flowers 
of a delicate pale yellow. 
One of the most attractive. 
Pkt 0c; 
7144 Longissima Hybrids. A new race obtained 
by crossing Mrs. Scott Elliott's with Longissima. 
All the beautiful hues, in red, blue, white, rose, 
etc., of the former, long spurs and broader petals. 
They are hardier and more lasting. Pkt., 50c. 
7158 Long-Spurred Blue. Splendid selection from 
light to dark blue. Pkt., 35c. 
7156 Long-Spurred Crimson Star. The brightest 
red Columbine, long spurs and outer petals rich 
crimson, center petals white Three-inch flowers 
on 2=foot stems, “Pkt. 25c, ) Plants, 3 foreleg 5: 
doz., $4.25; each, 55c. 
Long spurred, 


7190 

BEE EHS EIS: eA) 
7156 COLUMBINE Long. Spurred Crimson 
Star 

Pkt., 25c. Plants, 3 for $1.35; each, 55. 

AQUILEGIA. Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Pkt., 25c. 
7157 Long-Spurred Copper Queen. Lovely deep 
copper with long spurs of deeper hue, while the in- 
side of the corolla is buff. Pkt., 50c. 
7159 Long-Spurred Orange and Scarlet. Many 
unusual tones Pkt., 35c. 
7166 Suaveolens. 25 in. A rare perennial from 
the Himalayan Mountains. Flowers of cream 
and lilac with rich perfume. Lacy foliage, Pkt., 25c, 
7190 Aquilegia Waughan’s Special Mixture. 
Includes a complete collection including the Long 
Spurred, and the Non-Spurred types, the tall and 
dwarfsorts Pkt.,25c. Plants, 3, $1.15; doz., $3 50: 
each, 45c. 
