
finest Perennial Strains 
Strong Colors Large Flowers 
Fine Fragrance 
Long Period of Bloom 
Great Vi gor 


1629— 
Blue 
Bonnett 
(Scabiosa) 
A charming per- 
ennial for  bor- 
der and cut flow- 
ers. The lovely, 
large, showy blue 
flowers are borne 
on strong 18- to 
24-inch stems in 
June through 
September. 

1480—Hollyhock, Double Mixed 
The gayly colored Hollyhocks in full flower are among 
the finest, tall growing garden plants and the easiest 
to grow. Huge, Althea-like blooms have a distinctive 
beauty and charm of their own. Flower spires reach 
a height of about 4 feet. 

1282—Snow Queen 
1280—Peach Glow 
(Anemone) 
Snow Queen jis striking, semi-double, and 
snow-white, Peach Glow js large, semi- 
double and rose-pink. A valuable plant for 
massing, that thrives in shade. It grows rap- 
idly into a fine 2-foot specimen. 
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1278——Anemone 
Windflower 
(Dwarf Pink Hupehensis) 
For an abundance of cut flowers as well as 
brilliant garden display from Labor Day until 
late November. A good plant in any location. 
The large, 2-inch, waxy, semi-double flowers. 
waving gently in the breeze are a colorful 
sight when few other flowers are in bloom. 
Grows about 18 inches tall. 
1643—Veronica, Blue Spire 
Never out of b!oom throughout the summer. 
Lovely, deep, v:olet-blue, 24-inch spires of 
color on a bushy, upright plant makes a high- 
light in the perennial garden. 
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