
You too can have flowers to enjoy all summer from a garden of perennial planis. 
This border planned and planted by Holm & Olson. 
Flowering 
Perennials 
FROM 
EARLY SPRING UNTIL 
LATE FALL 
LOWERING perennials are the backbone of the flower garden, most of them repeating faithfully each year 
with a minimum of attention. 
These plants live in the open ground. Many are useful as cut flowers, 
others for border displays or the Rock Garden. The best effect is usually produced by setting the plants out 
in separate groups of three or five of one variety. 
You will find listed here not only the older favorites but many new, choice varieties and novelties. 
pendable and hardy all through the North. 
De- 
Park Nurseries Perennials are sturdy 2 year old, field-grown plants that are dug freshly to your order. We 
make no attempt to compete with the ordinary offerings of Perennial plants. 
Come to the Nursery and see our plants. 
better strains of quality plants. 
We grow and distribute the 
*ROCK GARDEN PLANTS. Varieties marked with a star (*) are adapted to rockeries. 

1946 PRICES FOR PERENNIALS 
(unless otherwise noted) 
Strong, 2 yr. field plants 40 cents each; 3 of one variety $1.00 
Extra size, 60 cents. 
(For shipment by parcel post add 10%) 

ACHILLEA. PERRY’S BALL-OF-SNOW. 14 ft. 
like a small pompon chrysanthemum. Blooms June to September. 
Pure white flowers 
* ANEMONE pulsatilla. PASQUE FLOWER. 9 in. 
of violet to purple in April and May. 50 cts. 
Cupped flowers 
ANTHEMIS tinctoria kelwayi. 
Daisy-like flowers of golden yellow. 
HARDY MARGUERITE. 1% ft. 
June to October. 
* AQUILEGIA canadensis. NATIVE CANADA COLUMBINE. 2 ft. 
Flowers red and yellow. June to August: 
GOLDEN COLUMBINE. 2 ft. 
June to August. 
Aquilegia chrysantha. Yellow flow- 
ers with long spurs. 
Aquilegia, “Crimson Star.” (New). 2 ft. Entirely new color in 
Columbines—crimson and white combination. Unusual and effec- 
tive. Large flowers. 
.Aquilegia helenae. BLUE COLUMBINE. 1% ft. June to August. 
Bright blue with long white spurs. 
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Aquilegia Hybrids. Long-spurred flowers in a variety of beautiful 
colors. Choice for garden display or cutting. 
* RRABIS alpina. ROCKCRESS. An early blooming dwarf border 
plant. Covered with white flowers in April and May. 
ACONITUM fischeri. MONKSHOOD. 3 ft. Strong spikes of dark 
blue, helmet-shaped flowers. September and October. 50 cts. 
ALASKA DAISY. Large white and yellow daisy. 
* ALYSSUM saxatile compactum, GOLDEN TUFT. 12 in. Masses 
of yellow flowers in early spring. For rockery or border. 
ANCHUSA italica, Dropmore. ALKANET. 4 to 5 ft. 
flowers in June and July. Large heavy leaves. 
Turquoise blue 
* Anchusa Myosotidiflora. 12 in. Unusual perennial from Russia. 
Light blue, forget-me-not flowers rise above the clump of heart- 
shaped leaves. Sun or shade. Blooms May and June. 
* ARMERIA Laucheana. 9 in. A dwarf variety of Sea Pink with 
bright rosy-red flowers in May and June. 
ARTEMISIA lactiflora. 3 to 4 ft. MOUNTAIN FRINGE. Plumes 
of sweetly scented creamy white flowers. August to September. 

A Gift Certificate from Holm & Olson 
To a friend for Christmas, Easter, Mother’s Day and Birth- 
days. A living Tree, Evergreen, Shrub, Rose or Perennials 
will bring exciting and lasting joy. 

