PEERLESS HARDY PERENNIALS 

PERENNIAL PLANTS ARE PREPAID 
Our collection of “Mountain Grown” Perennial 
Plants is the largest and best in the Rocky Moun- 
tain region. Do not confuse our perennial plants 
with the many seedlings on the market offered at 
so-called bargain prices. Our plants are grown in 
pots and are ready to bloom for you this season. 
Names followed by an “R” are especially adapted 
for Rock Gardens also. 
ACHILLEA 
MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM—Beautiful pink flowers 
with finely cut deep green foliage borne in dense 
heads nearly all summer. Each 25ce. 3 for 65c. 
ANTHEMIS CHAMOMILE 
KELWAYII (Improved) — Daisy-like yellow blos- 
soms produced all Summer. Each 25e. 3 for 65c. 
ARABIS (White) Rock Cress “R” 
ALPINA—An early low flowering plant. It forms 
a dense carpet, and is literally covered with 
white flowers. Each 25¢e. 3 for 65c. 
~HARDY ASTERS or Michaelmas Daises 
Late Summer and Fall blooming perennials. 
CLIMAX—Tall, fine deep blue. 
BLUE GEM—An outstanding blue. 
RED ROVER—The earliest rosy red, yellow centers. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH—A fine white semi-double. 
Each 30ec. 3 for 75c. 
New Dwarf Hardy Asters “R” (12-15 in.) 
LILAC TIME—A round bushy type. Violet blue 
flowers. 
NANCY—Low bushy, flesh pink flowers. 
SNOW SPRITE—Semi-double white. 
Each 35e. 3 for 90e. 
AUBRETIA — Rainbow Rock Cress “R” 
LARGE FLOWERING HYBRIDS — Pretty dwarf 
growing plants. Masses of lilac blue flowers in 
early Summer. Each 25ce. 3 for 65ce. 
CAMPANULA or Canterbury Bell 
MEDIA—-Single in colors of dark blue, white, light 
blue and rose. Each 30ce. 6 for $1.50. 
CALYCANTHEMU™M (Cup and Saucer) — In rose 
pink, dark blue, white. 4-ineh pots 30c. 3 for 65c. 
CARPATICA (Carpathian Harebell)—‘R”—A _ pret 
ty species. Grows ccmpact flowers clear blue and 
white. Blooms all Summer. Each 30e. 3 for 7i5e. 
PYRAMIDALIS—Grows 4-5 feet, bears clusters of 
blue star-shaped flowers. Each 25e. 3 for 65e. 
ROTUNDIDOLIA—(Blue Bells of Scotland) — “R” 
—Dainty slender clear blue bell flowers. From 
3-inch pots each 25c. 3 for 65ce. 

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Delphinium, Pacific Giants flowers. 
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DIANTHUS BARBATUS or SWEET WILLIAM “R” 
D. LATIFOLIOUS ATRACOCCINCEUS—Hybrids, have 
masses of fiery crimson flowers. 
HOLBORN GLORY—A large flowered selection of the 
SCARLET BEAUTY—A very rich, deep scarlet. 
PINK BEAUTY—A Tine pink. 
Each of the above, 25c. 6 for $1.25. 
DELPHINIUM 
Our Stock is from World Famous Strains. 
New Giant Pacific Strain 
GALAHAD—A new beautiful giant white. 
SUMMER SKIES SERIES—Light Blues. 
PACIFIC GIANTS—Deep Blues. 
KING ARTHUR SERIES—Violet blue with white bee. 
NEW VETTERLE and REINELT STRAIN—Giant light 
Hybrids. 
Above: Each 35c. 3 for 90c. dozen $3.00. 
DIANTHUS “R® 
HARDY PINKS or CARNATIONS 
RED MONTANA—We have again built up our original 
stock of this hardy beautiful flaming Red Carna- 
Large flowering type. 
DELTOIDES—A beauty, with small crimson flowers. 
Blooms early. Each 30e. 3 for 75e. 
HIGHLAND QUEEN—PBrilliant scarlet vermillion flow- 
Each 25c. 6 for $1.25. 
CHEDDAR PINK — A compact grower, 
Each 25c. 6 for $1.25. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum or Shasta Daisy 
Cc. MAXIMUM, ALASKA—A splendid Daisy. Beau- 
tiful for cut blooms, two feet. 
HARTJE or ELDER’S DAISIES — A very useful 
form of the Shasta Daisy. 
Prices of Shasta and Elder’s Daisies: 
6 for $1.25. . 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE or Gold Tuft “R” 
One of the most useful plants either for rockery 
or border. Produces large flat heads of yellow 
flowers early. Strong plants. Each 25ce. 6 for $1.25. 
ARMERIA — See Pink or Thrift “R” 
FORMOSA—A splendid dwarf variety, having heads 
of rosy, pink flowers. For rockery and the bor- 
der. Each 25c. 6 for $1.25. doz $2.25. 
Each 25c. 
AQUILEGIA or COLUMBINE 
NEW CRIMSON STAR—A beautiful long spurred 
type. Flowers are rich maroon red. Plants, each 
35e. 3 for 90c. 
PEERLESS LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS—We have 
developed the largest and most showy types — 
assorted colors. Each 25e. 3 for 65c. 6 for $1.15. 
ANCHUSA 
ITALICA DROPMORE—Flowers of a gentian blue. 
Almost continuous bloomer after June. Three 
feet. Each 25c. 3 for 65c. 6 for $1.15 . 
COREOPSIS 
MAYFIELD GIANTS — Of new Australian origin. 
Produces taller and more vigorous plants with 
longer and firmer stems and larger blooms. 
Each 25c. 3 for 65ce. 
DIGITALIS or FOX GLOVE 
GLOXINAEFLORA—Beautiful finely-spotted varie- 
ties of white, purple, rose and lilac. 
GIANT SHIRLEY—Extraordinary size, 5 to 6 feet. 
Colors white, shell pink to rose. 
Prices of Foxglove: Each 30c. 3 for 75ce. 

Campanula 
Calycanthema 
Sturdy, well grown 

sweet rose : ; 
Sweet William 
