No ornamental field offers a greater thrill for 
any garden enthusiast than that allotted to the 
Hardy Flowering Perennial. Every plant has a 
remarkable history. Its manner of discovery, orig- 
ination and land of birth. Nature’s bountiful gift 
to a harried mankind. 
The exquisite beauty of their bloom softens the 
harshness of a troubled civilization and reflects 
only peace, harmony and romance. Through the 
ages they have inspired poems, songs, ballads, 
and remain as untainted as the day they first 
attracted man’s attention. 


COLUMBINE, Long-Spurred 
ACHILLEA Tomentosa (Milfoil or Yarrow). 6 to 8 inches. A fine 
rockery gem. Bright yellow flowers in July to September. Woolly 
green leaves. Neat habit and very showy. Strong plants, 25c each; 
5 for $1.15. 
ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora (Alkanet). A splendid and distinct dwarf 
perennial from Russia. Clusters of charming blue flowers resembling 
Forget-me-nots. Large, handsome foliage. An effective border or 
rock plant for shady or sunny places. Blooms during May and June. 
12 to 15 inches high. Heavy clumps, 35c each; 3 for $1.15. 
ANEMONE Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). Grows from 9 to 15 inches 
high. Low, finely cut foliage. Violet and purple flowers in April and 
May. Blooms resemble the Crocus. For the rockery or well drained 
border. Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.15. 
ARMERIA Caespitosa (Thrift or Sea Pink). A rare and charming little 
Alpine. Miniature tufts of bright green, covered in June and July 
with a mass of stemless flowers of a bright rose and snowy white. 
3 to 4 inches only. Compact and neat. For the rockery. Strong 
plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.15. 
ARTEMISIA (Southernwood or Sage Brush). 
A. Lactiflora. A tall-growing plant 5 to 6 feet in height. Fine foliage 
and heads of small creamy white flowers in plume form during Au 
gust and September. Their fragrance fills the entire garden. Fine for 

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Gift Jtem4 a Living Remembrance 
cutting. Excellent “background.” Strong plants, 25c¢ each; 5 for 
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ALPINE ASTERS. Colorful plants attaining a height of 6 to 
8 inches and covered with exquisite blue flowers of Aster-like 
proportions. Blooms from late May to early July. Strong, 
2-year plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.15. 

~ ANEMONE Pulsatilla 
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ARMERIA Caespitosa 
AQUILEGIA (Long-Spurred Columbine). 
A., Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. (True Strain.) These new Columbines 
are considered the best English mixture offered to date. Beyond 
comparison for their range of color and robust growth. The largest 
spurred Columbines we have ever seen. Wide range of delicate pastel 
tints. 2 to 217) feet. Late May to early August. For the border or 
rockery. Heavy clumps, 35c each; 3 for OLAS: 
A., Scott Elliott Hybrids. In the finest mixture of colors, including red, 
yellows, blues, white, etc. An excellent gem. 2 to 214 feet. Late May 
to early August. For border or rockery. Heavy clumps, 30c each; 
4 for $1.15. 
A. Flabellata Nana Alba. A superb and delightful dwarf sort for the 
rock garden. Perfect, heavy, glaucous foliage and waxy ivory-white 
flowers. 8 to 10 inches tall. Blooms in May and June. A showy 
Japanese variety. Heavy clumps, 30c each; 4 for $1.15. 
A., Nemapeg’s Mixed Long-Spurred Columbine. A wonderful assort- 
ment of colors and shades. From selected seed. 2 to 214 feet. Blooms 
from May to August. Heavy clumps, 25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campion or Joy of Love). 
- A, Coronaria Atrosanguinea (Improved Mullein Pink). This is a new 
variety with blood-red flowers and silvery foliage. 2 to 21/4 feet. 
Blooms in June and July. A distinct superior over the common 
Mullein Pink. Is choice. A border plant of merit. Strong plants, 25 
each; 5 for $1.15. 
