Painesville, Ohio PERENNIAL PLANTS 


CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This low-growing, profuse flowering type grows to a_ foot 
or more in height, forming a perfect mound. The flowers 
are produced during the months of August and September, 
and the plants are literally covered with blooms. S. & H. 
introduced the variety Pink Cushion in 1930, which is the 
parent of all the cushion types now on the market. A 
garden is incomplete without these exquisite ‘Mums. We 
supply strong plants from 21% inch pots. 
BRONZE CUSHION. Bronze overlaid orange, salmon and 
ruddy copper. 
PINK CUSHION. A dense cushion 18 inches high by 24 to 
30 inches across when developed. The lovely flowers 
open from deep rose buds through successive stages of 
lilac-pink, blush-white, ivory and gold. August. 
WHITE CUSHION. The flowers are blushed pink as they 
open, later changing to pure white. 
COREOPSIS 
TICKWEED 
A favorite of grandmother’s garden that is still popular, 
although it is now greatly improved. Useful in the per- 
ennial border and makes an excellent cut flower. 
LANCEOLATA. Lance Coreopsis. A strong growing vari- 
ety, producing an abundance of lemon-yellow flowers. 
Pes DELPHINIUM 
HARDY LARKSPUR 
Beautiful hardy plants grown in borders for their magnifi- 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA cent spikes of blossoms which are borne on stately stems. 
ALASKA. Magnificent daisy-like flowers seldom less A perennial border would not be complete that failed to 


than 5 inches across. Pure glistening white with include this item. 
yellow eye carried on long stems. 
KING EDWARD VII. Immense, beautiful, pure white EXHIBITION DELPHINIUMS 
flowers with tall stems produced on well-rounded BLACKMORE AND LANGDON STRAIN. This, without ques- 
plants 22 feet tall. Very graceful making a tion, is one of the finest strains in the world today. 
splendid display. Blooms in September. the flowers are enormous, produced in solid, erect spikes. 
The colors are in delicate shades of blue, mauve and 
pink. Unsurpassed as a cut flower. 
Hardy Larkspur 5 WREXHAM or HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. All shades through very pale 
Sn & blue, lavender and orchid, to the deepest and richest purples. The 
: flowers. are produced on tall spire-like spikes 4 to 6 feet high. 
GARDEN DELPHINIUMS. 
Not as tall growing as the English Hybrids, but they produce a greater 
number of spikes and are more graceful in habit. Flowers are pro- 
duced in June and again: in September on spikes 2 to 4 feet high. 
Excellent for cutting. 
BELLAMOSA. A dark blue form of the popular Belladonna 
GRANDIFLORUM CHINENSE. Slender Larkspur. Short and slender 
in growth, 15 to 18 inches, very desirable for low bedding and 
borders; good sized flowers of gentian-blue. Valuable because it 
flowers 3 to 4 weeks after the larger sorts. 

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