
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued 
Price: 35c per plant, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. Except where noted. 
BUDDLEIA (Continued ) 
{White Bouquet (Patent Rights Reserved) —Very fragrant and the 
dark green foliage has a lovely silvery sheen, a perfect setting for 
the blooms. The white seedling of the popular “Ile de France” and 
just as hardy. This was a long wanted Shrub, because white in 
the garden during the Summer months is very much sought after, 
and this variety flowers from July until frost and will give quanti- 
ties of cut flowers for the home. The long, graceful sprays are very 
decorative and a delightful acquisition in bouquets with other 
Summer flowers. (212” pot plants for Spring delivery.) Price: 75c 
each, 3 plants for $2.00, 12 plants for $7.50. 
CAMPANULAS (Canterbury-bells or Bellflower ) 
These lovely flowers have a great variety of color and form and the 
taller varieties are useful for cut-flowers as well as in the hardy 
border. 
Blue Spire—A very fine novelty plant with large bright lavender 
blue double flowers, 2-3 inches across. Excellent for border and 
cutting. Clean foliage. Blooms in June and July. Average height 
about 2 feet. This is a persicifolia type, much like Moerheimi—and 
and hardy. Certainly worth growing. Price: 50c each $5.00 per 
dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
{Cup and Saucer Variety—Blue, rose and white shades. Flowering 
in June and early July. Height 2 feet. Price: 50c each. $5.00 
per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
*Garganica—A very choice gem for the Rock Garden. It is very 
hardy, blooms from late June to September. Is a heavenly blue, and 
has trailing habits of growth, but at the same time is neat. The 
foliage is almost as distinctive and attractive as the flower; 3 to 6 
inches high. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
{Misty Morn—This novelty introduction has 30-inch, spire-like flower 
stems covered with double lavender blue bells. The soft, silver 
shade of the flowers gives them a frosty appearance. We consider 
“Misty Morn” far superior to any double Campanula bells now 
in cultivation, a magnificent plant for the garden and superb as a 
cut-flower subject. Price: 60c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Six Hills Giant—This novelty introduction for this year is a very fine 
grower attaining a height of about three feet. Flower stems are 
covered their entire length with beautiful pale blue flowers which 
are starlike and saucer shape. Does just as well in light shade as in 
full sun and is hardy anywhere. Price: 60c each, $5.00 per 
dozen. 
+Telham Beauty White—Pure white form of “Telham Beauty.” 
{Double Blue—Deep blue form of the above. Price: 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
CATANANCHE (Cupid’s Dart) 
Narrow grayish leaves, long stalked blue heads of flowers. Used 
often for winter bouquets. 
{Caerulea—Profuse heads of deep blue flowers on long stems. Excel- 
lent cut flower subject, flowering July, August, and September, on 
stems about 18 inches high. 
CENTAUREA (Knapweed ) 
+Montana—The Perennial Cornflower. Grows about 2 feet high, 
bearing large violet-blue flowers from July to September. An ex- 
cellent carrying color in the garden. 
CHELONE (Shellflower ) 
{Barbata—Hardy border Perennial of Penstemon-like habit, produc- 
ing long spikes of brilliant, scarlet flowers. Has not been grown 
very extensively in this country as yet. Height, 3 feet. July to 
September. 
*Lyonii—An old-fashioned Perennial that grows beautifully in acid 
soil, attaining a height of about two feet and producing pink 
flowers in late Summer and Fall. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
(Shasta Daisy ) 
{Chiffon—A daintily frilled Shasta which grows 18 inches tall. The 
flowers are formed by a double row of narrow petals, frilled and 
flared at the edges. The center is a clear yellow. The flower is about 
3 inches across. The general effect in the garden and in a vase is 
one of light airiness and pleasing daintiness. 
{Conqueror—The finest of the Chrysanthemum Maximum type, with 
extremely large flowers. 
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+Esther Read—Very large full double Anemone type, flowers of pure 
white, rare and unusual, flowering early in the year and continuing 
to do so until heavy frosts. The finest herbaceous plant that has 
been introduced in many years. Awarded prizes too numerous to 
mention. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-V alley) 
The most familiar hardy perennial we list. An excellent plant for 
shady situations. Spikes from 8 to 10 inches high. Small, bell shaped 
pure white flowers, blooming in early Summer. Very fragrant. 

Campanula “Misty Morn” 
