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home, whose owner 
loves flowers, you are sure 
to see many hardy peren- . 
nials growing there. The 
hardy perennials appeal very 
strongly, because during the 
whole flowering season there 
is not a time in which some 
of them are not in bloom, 
and they re-appear year aft- 
er year, blooming freely and 
requiring very little atten- 
tion and protection. 
Aquilegia 
LONG-SPURRED GIANT HYBRIDS. Hardy plant with large and 
graceful flowers, of rich, clear mixed colors. 22 ft. at maturity. 
Campanula Calycanthema 
Pyramidal in growth; profusely covered with large bell-shaped 
flowers. Mixed colors. 2 feet at maturity. 
Carnations 
BLACK KING. Flowers are of the deepest maroon, almost black. 
ROSE QUEEN. Hardiest pink with lovely, fragrant pink flowers 
produced from June to frost. 15 inches at maturity. 
YELLOW. Lovely flowers on long stems. 1 foot at maturity. 
Chrysanthemums 
PRICE: 65c¢ each; 3 for $1.80 (except as noted). 
ALGONQUIN. Excellent very early yellow with double, beautiful 
flowers. 
BARBARA SMALL. Beautiful! fully double pinkish lavender in full 
bloom from September to November. 28 inches at maturity. 
BOREAS. Semi-double white with large blooms. Very early. 18 
inches at maturity. : 
BRONZE. Warm amber-bronze with gilded tips. October. 18 
inches at maturity. PRICE: 55¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
CHIPPEWA. Double. Giant, bright, mallow-purple. September. 
Maturity height 24 inches. PRICE: 75c¢ each; 3 for $2.10. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. Glistening golden yellow. In flower from 
the first of August until last of September. Hardy. 18-24 inches 
at maturity. PRICE: 75c each; 3 for $2.10. 
Dianthus Barbatus 
SINGLE MIXED. Only grows about 6 inches. Nice for border 
plants. Mixed shades. 
Delphiniums 
(Larkspur) 
PRICE: 50c each; 5 for $2.25; 10 for $4.00. 
BLUE JAY. Brilliant true medium blue with dark bee. 
GALAHAD. Clear white of enormous size, averaging 3 inches in 
diameter of individual flowers with very heavy glistening texture. 
GUINEVERE. Light pink-lavender self with white bee. 
SUMMER SKIES. Clearest light blue with white bee. 
Gaillardia 
BURGUNDY. Shining deep wine-red showing practically no yellow. 
18-24 inches at maturity. 
Oriental Poppy 
Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of brightest crimson-scarlet with 
large purplish black blotches at base of petals. 3-3’ feet at 
maturity. 
Postpaid, 40c each; 5 for $1.75; 

1¢ for $3.00. 

(Except as noted.) 
Phlox 
PRICE: 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35. 
JULY GLOW. Crimson-red. The flowers are carried on straight, 
strong stems. 22 feet ot ~.aturity. 
MARY LOUISE. Pure white heads with individual flowers twice 
as big as other white Phlox. 
Medium height. 
ORANGE BEAUTY. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
2-22 feet at maturity. 
An unusually prolific bloomer. 
Flowers very freely. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. Large heads of soft lilac-pink. Long spikes of 
individual florets. 
2-22 feet at maturity. 
SALMON GLOW. Bright salmon-pink. 
Individual trusses of im- 
mense size. 2-22 feet at maturity. 
Tritoma 
(Red Hot Poker) 
PFITZER’S HYBRIDS. Bright orange-scarlet flowers. 2-3 feet at 
maturity. 
Viola Cornuta 
CHANTRYLAND. A very free-flowering sort producing rich apricot 
flowers all summer. 
6 inches at maturity. 
Shasta Daisy, Double 
Handsome plant with large, glistening white double blossoms in 
June and July. 3 feet at maturity. 
GLADIOLUS 

BEACON. Dark rose with cream 
blotch, slightly ruffled. 
BLACK OPAL. Tall dark maroon- 
red with 6 to 8 large blooms open 
at a time. One of the best of 
the black-reds. 
BLAZE. Self flame-red, tall 
large florets. 
BLUE ADMIRAL. Dark blue with 5 
to 6 blooms open at a time and 
blooms on a straight spike. 
GARDENIA. Creamy white. Medium 
size florets open on a tall straight 
stem. Good cut flowers. 
GRETA GARBO. One of the most 
beautiful Glads. Yellow suffused 
apricot or buff. Tall, fine grower. 
KING LEAR. Ruffled reddish purple. 
Blooms on a very long spike and 
flower head. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Snow-white, 
rich creamy throat. . 
MARGARET FULTON. Very early 
clear salmon-pink. Six to eight 
medium blooms on a tall spike. 
Widely grown as a cut flower. 
GOLD DUST. Probably the deepest 
low priced yellow. Very early, me- 
dium sized blooms. 
MYRNA. _ lIvory-white, ruffled, large 
florets. 
PICARDY. Tall salmon-pink, large 
blooms. 
























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ROCKET. Bright scarlet-red, open- 
ing many blooms at a time ona 
tall flower head. Fine variety and 
dependable grower. 
ROSE VAN LIMA. Bright pink with 
light throat. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Brown toned 
with a bright scarlet blotch. 6 to 
8 well-placed blooms on a tall 
spike. Sensational smoky. 
WHITE GOLD. Very large clear light 
cream, shading to golden throat. 
PRICE: 40c each; 5 for $1.85. 
PURPLE SUPREME. One of the out- 
standing new purples. Tall, 
straight and open up to 10 beau- 
tiful florets. PRICE: $1.00 each; 
5 for $4.75. 
CAROLINE WARNER GANNETT. 
Huge variety. Deep rose with 
cherry blotch overlaid with enough 
blue to give it a smoky effect. 
PRICE: $1.00 eagh; 5 for $4.75. 
DR. WHITLEY. Clear yellowish apri- 
cot with golden throat. Tall, 
straight and one of the best of 
the newer varieties. PRICE: 60c 
eoch; 5 for $2.75. $ 
BIG TOP. Light pink, carmine feath- 
er. One of the most massive of 
the Glads. PRICE: 35¢ each; 5 
for $1.65. 


