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Achillea, Perry’s White 
ACHILLEA 
Its many branches hold their mass 
of feverfew-like flowers about a foot 
above the soil. For cemetery plant- 
ing, it is the most waluable of all 
white flowers. Blooms from May on. 
—*Perry’s White. Very choice, The 
whitest of all AChilleas, large flowers, 
broad overlapping petals. 
AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
Bloom early in spring. 1% to 2 feet. 
—*Long Spurred, Mixed. Many 


beautiful shades,.elegantly spurred. 

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Asters 
- HARDY ASTERS j 
These are one of the last flowers to 
bloom in the fall of the year, provid- 
ing a blaze of eolor. Fine for cut- 
ting. 3 feet: Mixed colors. For named 
varieties of Hardy Asters, see follow- 
ing pages. 
BABY’S BREATH 

Perennial or Hardy 

Gypsophila. Cloud like Sprays of 
single flowers. Fine for mixing in 
bouquets. 
—Paniculata.- Single white flowers. 
2-to 3. ft. 
—*Repens. 6 
Clouds of single 
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FordoubleBaby’sBreath,see next pages. 
inches, great edger. 
white flowers. July- 



Carnations, Mixed 
‘CARNATION 
Hardy garden carnations. Mixed col- 
ors, flowers all summer. 20 in, 
CENTAUREA 
Perennial Cornflower. Large violet- 
blue flowers from July to Sept. 2 ft. 
COREOPSIS | 
For continuous display of bloom all 
Summer long, it is hard to beat this. 
—Grandiflora. Flowers are of rich, 
Bolden yellow, graceful form: blooms 
entire summer and autumn. \2 feet. 
—Double New Gold. Deep golden vel- 
low double flowers, blooms constantly. 
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DAISY 
Every garden should have some of 
these free flowering daisies. 
_ Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum). Large 
single, daisy-like flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across on stems 2 feet high. 
—Pink and Red Shades Mixed. 
Shades of pink and red. 
—*English Daisy (Bellis Perenne),. 
The _lovely Double English Daisy, 
bearing charming, very double pink 
daisies, only 4 to 6 inches high. May. 
Fine edger. : 
*Yellow Marguerite (Anthemis Tine- 
toria). Handsome, finely cut. foliage 
and large daisy-like yellow flowers all 
summer. Succeeds in poor soil. 114 ft. 
See next page for Blue Fringed 
Daisy. 
Shasta Daisies, Alaska 
SHASTA DAISY. This great. white 
California daisy produces beautiful 
pure white flowers four inches across, 
on tall stems. Hardy, free flowering. 
Alaska is a large Shasta Daisy. 
—Alaska.. The improved, big Shasta 
Daisy. Flowers often 41% to 5 inches 
across. Pure white. Blooms all sum- 
mer and into fall. Single flowers. 

DELPHINIUM 
Lovely, Stately Plants. 
—Hollyhock Strain. Lovely, stately 
plants. Very large flowers. on strong 
tall spikes, mixed shades of blue. A 
fine strain. 
—Lamartina. Deep blue flowers with 
conspicuous white center. Very tall 
spike, large flowers. 
For Pacific Giants Delphinium, see 
following pages. 
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Dianthus Deltoides 
DIANTHUS. These are the well- 
known hardy garden pinks. : 
—*Deltoides. Brilliant, rosy crimson 
flowers in June and July, very showy. 
10 inches. 
—*Plumarius Semperflorens. (Ever- 
blooming Hardy Pinks). Sweet 
scented double, single, and semi-dou- 
ble flowers, mixed eolors. 18 in. : 
—Holborn Glory. Striking combina- 
tion of crimson with white eye. 18 
inches. Colorful and spicily perfumed. 
—Rose Triumph. Tall stems, very 
hardy, deep pink flowers. 
DIGITALIS. The well Known and 
popular Foxglove. 3 to 5 ft. Mixed. 










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Gaillardia, Grandiflora 
GAILLARDIA or Blanket Flower. 
Blooms freely from June until frost. 
—Grandiflora.. Centers are.dark red 
brown, while the petals are marked 
with rings of brilliant crimson. 


Hibiseus or Mallow 
HIBISCUS 
Mallow. Also called 
or Rosemallow. Greatly admired 
large open flowers very striking 
brilliant red and pink shades mixed. 
August and September. 38% to-4 ft. 
Splendid for the rear of the hardy 
border. 
SAG OF ns Ce a 
HOLLYHOCKS : 
Stately plants, State color 
wanted: white, salmon rose, maroon, 
yellow, searlet and mixed, Holly- 
hocks do not always run true to form 
and sometimes produce some single 
flowers. 
Marshmallow 
Double, 


Phiox Subulata 
*PHLOX SUBULATA 
Pinks). Forms a dense, low srowing 
mass of evergreen foliage bearing 
dainty little flowers in Spring. Suit- 
able for planting on tops of graves, 
around bases-of trees, ete. State color 
wanted: Lavender, Pink, or White. 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL 
Lathyrus. Vigorous climber, mixed 
eolors. 6-8 ft. Y 
*TRAILING MYRTLE. Ideal for cov- 
ering graves or as a ground ‘cover. 
Evergreen foliage. 6-8 in. 
VIOLET 
For that shaded. location. Ba 
—Empress. Large single violet pur- 
ple flowers, freely borne. 
—Rosina. Rosy lilac-pink Violets, 
unique color, very fragrant. 
Other Violets, see next page. 
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