HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 

; PRICES: 
All perennials, unless otherwise specified, are: 
20c each; $2.00 per dozen. Prepaid. 
*ALYSSUM SAXATILE—An excellent perennial covered with 
masses of bright yellow flowers in early spring. 
ANCHUSA 
ITALICA—Tall growing. Masses of brilliant deep blue flowers. 
Prepaid, each 15c, 2 for 25c. 
*MYOSOTIDIFLORA—Dwarf type, medium blue; flowers re- 
semble forget-me-nots. 

AQUILEGIA, LONG SPURRED COLUMBINE 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
*ALPINA—Pure white, very useful for rock garden or edg- 
ing, 9 inches. April, May. 
ARMERIA 
*THRIFT—A plant of dwarf tufted habit, suitable for border 
or rock garden. Extra fine for cut flowers. Flesh to deep rose, 
9 inches. June-July. 
AUBRETIA 
*A wonderful carpet plant for borders and rockeries. A mass 
of blue flowers in April and May. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
LONG SPURRED HYBRID—Thrives luxuriantly in any good 
soil; suitable for the open garden, permanent beds of borders or 
edges of shrubbery. Blooms during May and later when flowers 
are scarce. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high. Prepaid. Field clumps, 
each 35c. 
ASTERS PERENNIAL 
MICHAELMASS DAISIES—Blue. Showy late flowering. 
DWARF ASTERS—Grow about one foot high. Masses of 
fowers in the fall; an excellent plant for late borders. 
SNOWSPRITE—Clear white. 
DAPHNE-—Solid, even pink, dwarf Asters. 
BELLIS 
*DOUBLE ENGLISH DAISY—Makes a fine display in the 
border. 6 inches. 
CAMPANULA 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Cup and Saucer)—This is one of 
the most popular and hardiest forms. Single cup-shaped flower 
set in a saucer-like calyx. Entire flower of one color. 
*CARPATICA—Masses of small blue, open bell-shaped flow- 
ers. 
*GARGANICA—Compact growing. Flowers are light blue. 
CERASTIUM 
SNOW IN SUMMER—Charming creeping plant, silver foliage, 
fine border, white flowers. 
COREOPSIS 
LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA—This is one of the finest 
of hardy plants with large, showy, bright yellow flowers produced 
in the greatest abundance from June till frost. 
DAPHNE 
*CNEORUM (Rock Daphne)—One of the loveliest of all plants. 
Evergreen, covered with rich pink flowers, deliciously fragrant. 
Prepaid, each $1.50. 
*Suitable Rockery Plants. 

SPOKANE, WASHINGTON All Perennials, Except Where Noted: 20c Each; $2.00 per Dozen, Prepaid 
DIANTHUS 
*PLUMARIUS (Clove Pinks)—The old favorite for borders, 
edgings and rockeries. Various shades of pink flowers on grace- 
ful stems. : ? 
*DELTOIDES—Beautiful creeper for rockeries with crimson 
flowers in summer. ’ 
*DIANTHUS (Dwarf)—An extremely rare variety of the pink 
family. Blooms are pink in color and the plant flowers ‘in the 
fall. Have this plant and be assured of something different. 
DORONICUM 
LEOPARD’S BANE—Large bright yellow flowers; one of the 
most effective early spring flowering perennials. 
FOXGLOVE 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) — Plant in sun or partial shade. 
Blooms June and July. The strong flower stalks, 4 to § feet 
high, rise from rich and luxuriant masses of‘ leaves. Colors: 
Purple, white, rose, yellow. 
GAILLARDIA 
BLANKET FLOWER—This will produce from early spring 
until late fall a continuous profusion of brilliantly colored flow- 
ers. 
GEUM 
*MRS. BRADSHAW—A splendid new variety, with large, 
double flowers of a fiery red, blooming nearly all summer. 
Peculiarly attractive. 18 inches. 
GYPSOPHILA 
BABY BREATH-—Free flowering plants, the flowers of which 
are in great demand for cutting or combining with other flowers. 
*REPENS—A low growing rock plant with dainty white 
flowers. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
*Blooms in May, June, 12 to 18 inches. Flowers bright crim- 
son; very free flowering. Nice for cutting. Excellent for rock 
garden. 
LUPIN 
RUSSELL LUPINS—This remarkable strain of Lupins, first 
introduced in 1938, has created more interest than probably any 
plant in recent years. It has a very wide range of colors, in- 
cluding yellows, pinks, blues and reds. Many of them bi-colors. 
Prepaid, each 25c; doz. $2.50. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA 
A vigorous climber. Suitable to cover unsightly places. Flow- 
ers all summer; excellent for cut flowers. 
SEPARATE COLORS—Red, pink. 

CANTERBURY BELLS, CAMPANULA 
HOLLYHOCKS 
DOUBLE FLOWERED—Large rosettes of paper-like tissue, 
very compactly layered. We offer them in the following separate 
color: Crimson, yellow, white, and pink. 
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