General Perennial List (Alphabetical) 
SPECIALLY PRICED 
VARIETIES: 
Frikarti Aster 
The finest garden plant introduced 
in the last 20 years. Mass of flow- 
ers June 1 to mid-November. Sun 
or light shade. Ht. 30 in., space 15 
inches. 
Wonder of Staefa — Lavender blue, 
branching, to 2 ft. 3 for $1.35. 
Astilbe Fanal 
The name means “lighthouse” and 
the blazing, fiery spikes brighten 
any garden. May-June, 15 inches 
high. Space 12 inches. Rich, humus, 
sun or semi-shade. $.75 each, 3 for 
$2.00. 
Catananche 
(Cupid’s Dart) 
Caerulea major—Deep blue, June to 
September. Dry, sunny. 18-inch. 3 
for $1.35. 
Giant Delphinium 
Pacific Hybrids—Only mildew-resis- 
tant strain. Huge florets, strong 
spikes. Gorgeous colors. 3 for $1.50; 
12 for $6.00. 
Showy New Geums 
Avens are among the showiest of 
hardy perennials from May to July. 
Good foliage. Sun, moisture in sum- 
mer. Set 8 inches apart. Good cut 
flowers. 
Fire Opal—Red, 18 inches high. 
Wilton Ruby—Double, scarlet. 
Each kind: 3 for $1.50. 

UNIFORM PRICED _ Inches ree Special 
KINDS: 3 of one kind 4 3 fats 
for $1.20 (minimum) - Q, 3 of Cultura 
(12 of one kind $4.00) a Bloom Notes 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 
A. Ptarmica (The Pearl)....12 8 white June-Aug. Avoid manure. 
AJUGA (Bugle) 
A. Reptans \c2e2he eae 4 8 blue May Mat. shade. 
ALTHAEA (Hollyhock) 
A. rosea Double Giants........ 60 8 (note) June-Aug. Specify color. 
ALYSSUM (Madwort) 
A. saxatile compactum ........ 12 8 yellow Apr.-May Drain, sun. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
As Mycsotidiflora. ve 10 8 blue May-June Drain, sun. 
ANEMONE (Pasqueflower) 
A eolsatilagee emo 10 6 violet Apr.-May Drain, sun. 
A Pulsatilic alba 223 ee 10 6 white Apr.-May Drain, sun. 
ANEMONE (Windflower) 
Ao Hupenensisse-= wesw es 15° 8 rosy. Auge@et Tolerant. 
A:ijaponica albqa 24 12 white Sept.-Nov. : Drained. Sun 
A. J. September Queen........ 24 12 red Sept.-Nov. ] or part shade. 
ANTHEMIS (Golden Camomile) 
Ay Tinctoria Perrys. 2 18 12 yellow July-Aug. Very tolerant. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
A. Hybrid, Long-spurred .....30 10 mixed May-Aug. Humus, shade. 
ARMERIA (Thrift) 
A. Cephalotes rubra ........... 10 6 red May-June Sun, drain, 
ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy) 
A. hybridus luteus ................ 18 15 yellow July-Aug. | Need moisture for 
A. Beechwood Challenger..36 18 blue Sept.-Nov. ; best results, but 
A; Mount Everest 2.2222. 48 18 white Sept.-Nov. | tolerant. Prefer sun. 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 
Ba Atistrelis\ sesame 24 18 blue June Sun, manure. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
Ge-Corpatica) 2stean eae 8 Qblue June-Sep. Part shade. Drain. 
C. Medium Color choice:— 
(Canterbury Bell) _.......... 30 10 (note) May-June | Order pink, blue, 
C. M. Calycanthema white or mixed. 
(Cup.G -Saucer)ye= 30 10 (note) May-June | Easy culture. 
C. Rotundifolia 
(Scots Bluebell)... 12 9blue June-Aug. Drain. Tolerant. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Here are the best for gardens. All need good drainage, 
yet water and manure in summer. Pinch back shoots 
in June and in July. Space 12 to 18 inches apart. 
Large Hardy Doubles 
All early extra showy, the best out 
pete iee considered — new and 
old. 
Avalanche—profuse white. 
Burgundy—glowing wine-red. 
Eugene A. Wander—yellow. 
Lavender Lady—clear color 
P. S. Dupont IlI—salmon pink. 
Sept. Dawn—Only true pink. 
Any one kind: 3 for $1.20. 
One each all six: $2.75. 
Hardy Button Types 
Bushy little plants, filled with bloom. 
—Irene—Finest white button. 
Jewell—soft pink pompoms. 
Ouray—rich glowing bronze. 
-Yellow Irene—Fines? yellow. 
Any one kind: 3 for $1.20. 
One each all four: $2.00. 
—Pink Spoon 
Large Hardy Singles 
Koreans and other hybrids, the best 
six. 
Autumn Light—orange bronze. 
Debutante—lemon and peach. 
Sappho—pure yellow. 
Sigurd—coral-red (color photo on 
page 9). 
Vesta—golden orange. 
Any one kind: 3 for $1.20. 
One each all six: $2.75. 
New Spoon Types 
Each petal a tube, open at end. Un- 
usual. Single or semi-double. 2 ft. 
early Oct. 
Bronze Spoon White Spoon 
Yellow Spoon 
Any one kind: 3 for $1.20. 
One each all four: $2.00. 
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“Azalea” or Cushion Mums 
Mounded bushes, covered with 
bloom Aug. to frost. Extra hardy. 
Pink Cushion White Cushion 
Red Cushion Yellow Cushion 
Little Bob—mahogany-bronze. Dwarf. 
Little Jim—same, but violet-rose. 
Any one kind: 3 for $1.20. 
One each all six: $2.75. 
Shasta Daisies 
Bloom all summer, easily grown. 18 
inch. All are white, yellow center. 
Sea Reed—largest double. 3 for 
1750: 
Supreme—largest single. 3 for $1.20. 
New Northland Daisies 
Super hardy (Zone II) and now of- 
fered in rich color assortment. 18 
inch. Oct. 
Astrid—shell-pink. Oldest. 
Igloo—large pure white. 
Loki—dwarf, crimson-purple, 
Nancy—rich yellow. 
Any one kind: 3 for $1.20. 
One each all five: $2.25. 
