Dr. Bennett—Bright red. 
Early Melody—One of the first to bloom. Flowers 
are of a pinkish lavender color. 
Early Peach—We count on this one as the first one 
to go to the cut flower market. It’s a lovely peach 
color on long stems. We like this one very much. 
Excellance—Dark red. 
Gate of Heaven—Tall growing yellow. 
Maid of Orleans—-Lovely pure snow white. 
New Era—La France rose pink. 
Picardy—This is a favorite with every florist and 
wholesale house. The demand for this one is great. 
Color is a medium rose pink with large florets. 
Primate—Golden yellow. 
Rosa Van Lima—One of the newer varieties. Color a 
bright pink with a lighter throat. 
Token—Red with a salmon throat. 
Yellow Beauty—Frilled petals of a primrose yellow. 
Large florets. 
New And Outstanding Perennials 
For lasting beauty in your garden from early 
spring till freezing weather be sure and grow some 
perennials. Since there is such a range of plants one 
is sure to find the kind and type you like best. 
Aquilegias (Scott-Elliott Hybrids)—Long spurred 
variety in two-toned combination and solid colors. 
WKS ore Cuhembnes ee Each 20c, 6 for $1.00 
Anchusa-Myosotidiflora—A lovely plant that blooms 
in May and June with blue forget-me-not flowers. 
Good for shady places —_-_______- Each Plant 50c 
Astilbe Fanal—Lovely plants that grow 20 to 24 
inches tall. Flowers are spire-shaped sprays of the 
most fiery crimson color. Foliage is a lark bronzy 
green. Plant in rich, moisture-retaining soil in semi 
shade or full sun. This is a new variety. 
Strong Plants 75c Each 
Hardy Asters 
Fall Blooming and Tall Growing Varieties 
Aster-Frikari, Wonder of Staefa—Branching plants 
of about 2 ft. high. Flowers are lavender blue with 
a gold center. Something extra for the perennial 
DOCG et pa a eee eS Each 50c 
Beechwood Challenger—A new Aster with sturdy 
plants bearing masses of glowing crimson flowers. 
We consider this to be the finest red Aster to 
Caters = Seer ee ee ee ee ee ee Each 50c 
Blue Plume—A choice and showy Aster with almost 
double flowers of deep blue. Blooms are carried 
IN SStatel ys SPIKCSH eee ee eee Se ae Each 50c 
Lavender Giant—A new introduction. Large laven- 
der blue flowers completely covering the 3 foot 
plant in graceful sprays, making this variety ideal 
LOLSCULRTIOW CESS Cie ee eee eee Each 60c 
Mount Everet—Pyramidal plants of snowy white 
flowers with yellow eyes. Beautiful in the garden 
Or when sCiitwe a sae ee eee eee Each 50c 
Pink Party—Masses of small light pink flowers on 
COMDACle DUSM yan plants ieee eee Each 50c 
Violetta—The darkest Aster of lovely flowers of 
deep violet) purple, new 22222 222222-_2-- Each 60c 
Harrington’s Pink—Flowers are perfectly flat and 
of clear soft pink in clusters. Continuously in 
bloom from early September until cut down by 
LrOS tr ea Sk eer he ee oc ree Se ea yD Each 50c 
OTHER POPULAR PERENNIALS 
Asclepias Tuberaso—Numerous heads of bright 
orange flowers on 1% to 2 ft. stems. Picking en- 
courasesechien plOO Ti Tl oye a eee ee ee Each 35c 
Artemisia—Silver King—Sometimes called Ghost 
Plant. Feathery foliage of frosted silver on a 
branching plant. Excellent for mixed bouquets, or 
in the perrial border. Can be dried for winter 
DOUQUCL 42.2255 ee eee eee Each 35c 
