Ye Hardy Perennial Plants 
Shipped Postpaid 
AJUGA 
Genevensis. A low, spreading plant with attractive 
dark green foliage and spikes of deep blue flowers in 
May. An excellent ground-cover. 20c each. 
ALYSSUM 
Saxatile compactum. Broad masses of bright yellow 
flowers in spring. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
ANTHEMIS 
Tinctoria, Perry’s Variety. Golden yellow daisies on 
long stems. A fine cut-flower. Fine fern-like foliage. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
_ Very useful bedding plants with spikes of curious, 
richly colored flowers, much in demand for cutting. 
15c each; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $6.00 
Harmony. Terra-cotta and yellow shaded rose. 
Orange Shades. Deep to light orange. 
Pinkie. Clear pink. 
Rosalie. Deep rose. 
Stoplight. Vivid red. 
Yellow Jacket. Deep yellow. 
University of California Rustproof Mixture. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Vestal’s Long-spurred Mixed Hybrids. Big, danc- 
ing flowers in charming tones of cream, pink, Iaven- 
der, blue, white, and red, scarcely any two alike. 
One of the gayest early summer flowers. 35c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
BLEEDING-HEART (Dicentra) 
Spectabilis. Gray foliage and_ graceful, drooping 
sprays of heart-shaped pink flowers. Very orna- 
mental in spring. See in color on page 25. $1.00 each. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Canterbury Bells) 
Cup-and-Saucer. Biennial plants which bloom im 
early summer, making several strong stalks from 
which spring bell-shaped flowers, each set in a flaring 
ruff or frill of the same color. Mixed colors, Pink, 
Blue, and White. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
COREOPSIS 
Double-flowering. A dazzling yellow, Ilong-stemmed 
flower, excellent for cutting and garden display. 
20c each; 4 for 50c. 
DAISIES (Chrysanthemums) 
Shasta. Very beautiful, long-stemmed, dazzling white 
flowers with gold centers. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
Triumph. Very early-flowering white Daisy, with 
fine golden center. Valued for its early bloom. 20c 
each; 3 for 50c. 
DELPHINIUM 
One of the most popular perennials, with tall spikes 
of lovely blue flowers m many shades. See in color on 
page 25. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
FEVERFEW 
Little Gem. Dwarf, compact plant with tiny pure 
white flowers like button chrysanthemums. 15c 
each; 2 for 25c. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) 
A perennial plant, 4 to 6 feet high, with spikes of 
tubular flowers in shades of mauve and pink. 20c each; 
3 for 50c. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Grandiflora. A summer garden flower in shades of 
red, yellow, and orange, with long ‘stems; excellent 
for cutting. Seeincoloron page 25. 20c each; 4 for 50c. 
‘ GOLDEN GLOW (Double Rudbeckia) 
Tall plants with masses of large, round, golden yel- 
low flowers in Jate summer: 20c each; 3 for 50c. 

GYPSOPHILA (Hardy Baby’s Breath) 
Paniculata. Shrubby, 3- to 4-foot plant; feathery, 
misty sprays of tiny gray-white flowers. 30c each; 
2 for 50c. 
Bristol Fairy. Lovely little double flowers cover plant 
and repeat if first blooms are removed. 60c each. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Double. Perennial plants with tall spikes of double 
flowers. Yellow, White, Maroon, and Pink. 25c 
each; 4 for 95c. 
LATHYRUS (Hardy Sweet Pea) 
A vigorous, half-climbing vine for stumps and fences. 
Flowers are somewhat like sweet peas, In various shades 
of pink, white, and purple. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Beacon. A real bicolor. The petals are velvety 
carmine-red; sepals clear yellow. Of all the bicolors 
this is perhaps the most beautiful. 3 ft. April, May. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Flava. (Lemon Lily.) A fine old favorite pale yellow Lily 
which blooms in late spring or early summer. Very 
fragrant. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Signal Light. Petals and sepals an even dark ma- 
hogany-red with satiny sheen; throat yellow. Very 
wide, slightly reflexed petals, opening full; blooms 
twice. This is positively a “‘must have.”’ It defies the 
hottest sun. 3 ft. April, May and again im mid- 
summer. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
HARDY PHLOX 
One of the finest of the summer-blooming perennials 
which grows 3 to 4 feet high, producing immense heads 
of fragrant, long-lasting flowers. Really the backbone 
of the summer garden. See in color on page 25. 
Eiffel Tower. Pink. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. Lavender-blue. 
Firebrand. Vermilion. 
Jules Sandeau. Pink. 
Lilian. Cameo-pink. 
Morgenrood. Bright rose. 
Mrs. Jenkins. White. 
Rheiniander. Salmon-pink. 
R. P. Struthers. Salmon-pink. 
Special French. Blush-pink. 
Von Hochburg. Crimson. 
Any of above, 2-yr., 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid 
Phlox subulata rosea. A mossy plant starred all 
over in early spring with dazzling, close-set flowers 
of bright pink. See in color on page 25. 20c each; 
5 for 80c. 
SALVIA 
Leucantha. Attractive, compact-growing plants 4 to 
5 feet tall, with numerous ascending laterals. The 
flower-spikes are about 5 inches long, of rich violet- 
purple calyces and white flowers which pop out at 
intervals from the colored calyces. A very fine tender 
perennial blooming Jate in the season. See in color on 
page 25. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
PEONIES 
One of the best-known and most enduring perennial 
flowers. Very showy and long-lasting blooms. See in 
color on page 25. 
Edulis superba. Bright rose-pink; fragrant. Early 
flowering. 75c each. 
Felix Crousse. Crimson, globular flowers. 75c each. 
Festiva Maxima. Very early. Dazzling white flowers. 
One of the finest varieties. 75c each. 
Mme. Jules Elie. Immense, bomb-shaped flowers of 
silvery lavender-pink. Very handsome. 75c each. 
Officinalis rubra. The old-fashioned “Piney.” 
Sane earlier than other varieties. Crimson. 75c 
each. 
1 plant each of the 5 Peonies ($3.75 value) for $3.40. 

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