24 W SA ite 
When once estab- 
lished in a good 
soil, the peren- 


nial will bloom 
year after year, 
growing finer 
and more beau- 
tiful as the sea- 
sons pass. They 
will .not freeze 
out or die unless 
by some _ influ- 
ence other than 
nature. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earli- 
est and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading 
turfts are covered with a sheet of pure white 
flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Un- 
equalled for rockeries or edging; withstands 
the drought and is always neat; 6 to 9 inches. 
W hik6 Meee fierce Semel eee es Pkt. 10c 
ARMERIA (Sea Pink, or Thrift) 
Formosa. A very pretty edging plant, bearing 
rosy-pink flowers; a hardy perennial. 1! foot. 
Pink Se. 2, eee ee eR ere eee ae Pkt eaOc 
AUBRIETIA (Rainbow Rock Cress) 
Large-flowering Hybrids. A beautiful dwarf rock 
plant, covered with sheets of bright flowers in 
spring and early summer; 6 inches. 
MiIxeGest eee’) gene tno, Sark ts te Bhi 25C 
ALYSSUM. (Sweet Alyssum or Mad Wort—! ft.) 
Saxatile Compactum. (Basket of Gold). Showy 
golden-yellow flowers in May and June. Ex- 
cellent songrockworkh.  eiyae 4. en eu Pkt. 10c 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine—2 #t.) 
These are among the most beautiful of spring 
and early summer flowers. Very effective when 
grown in the herbaceous border and groups 
among shrubbery. 
Mixed’ Single; allscolors. ©... .. ua" Pkt. 10c 
Long Spurred Varieties 
Rae on? oie es A Pkte25c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM 6é(Shasta 
Daisy). 
Alaska. 2 ft. Extra large flowers of pure glisten- 
ing white with broad overlapping cae 
Pkt. 10c 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed—2 to 3 ft.) 
Lanceolata Grandiflora Fl. Pl. (Double Flowering 
Coreopsis). Large, showy, bright yellow flow- 
ers produced in great abundance from July 
UNTIL Trost: deren. oie ye eee Ekracloc 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove—4 to 5 ft.) 
GhoicesMixedem. 4.5". eats onl ee Eke .| Se 
Perennials 
R'O.S'E -S,EvE D cae NeUOR SFE Rav eeC.O: 
METHODS OF 
GROWING 
1. Sow seed in boxes 
indoors or in hotbeds 
(March or April) and 
transplant outside in 
May. By this method 
you may get some 
bloom the first year. 
2. Sow seed in the 
open ground in April 
or May. Plants start 
blooming the next 
year. 
3. Sow seed in the 
open ground in July 
or <August. Plants 
start blooming the 
next year. 

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DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur) 
One of the finest. hardy perennials, blooming 
the first season if sown early. Very effective 
if sown in masses or borders. 
Belladonna. 5 ft. Clear turquoise blue. . Pkt. 20c 
Bellamosum. 5 ft. Rich deep blue...... Pkt. 20¢ 
Mixecta. petermics bpp fi ienar ease Pkt. 25c 
DIANTHUS (Hardy Garden Pinks) 
Well adapted for beds or borders; excellent 
for cut flowers. 
Mies ctila lames tate cece eles ie Pkt. 25c 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William—I8 to 
24 ins.) 
Mixed——oMClen. fume. hig ecard PkE, 256 
Mixed—-Double gee ee ee ee Pkt. 25c 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower—2 ft.) 
Ghoice Mixed aa SPARS, Wem te Pkt. 10c 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 
Paniculata. 2 ft. White flowers. Blooms first year 
iT SOWN CONV 2 aancp ee eRae ook eae Pkt. 10c 
HIBISCUS (Marshmallow or Rosemallow—5 to 8 ft.) 
Mixed, allicolorsa.2c . 1 ih osheem Pkt. 10c 
HOLLYHOCK (6 to 7 #t) 
A very popular plant, excellent for planting 
among shrubbery or for forming a background 
tor other flowers. 
Single Varieties. Mixed ........... sbiktegt OC 
Double Varieties. Mixed ............Pkt. 10c 
Allegheny. Large flowers, wonderfully formed of 
loosely arranged fringed petals. Mixed colors 
of this variety, pink to red.. Pkt. 10c, 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
Gibraltarica Hybrida. | ft. White shading to 
laces as.” das S., apeinethe treks Wile ees ena ay hele 
Sempervirens. | ft. White. ........ Phi eetOc 
LAVANDULA (Lavender) 
Vera. (The Lavender). 3 ft. Blue. Fragrant. 
Pkt. 10c 
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