

QQ Pay GAILLARDIA ; 
Hardy plants that come back year after year without 
replanting; lovely flowers unfolding their beauty , 
throughout the season. | 
(All Perennials on Pages 4 and 5 Will Be Shipped 
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“POPULAR” GROUP 
- P7—HIBISCUS, Mallow Marvel. Tall growing plants 
‘4 with an abundance of large, flaring, showy blooms in 
et late summer and fall. Splendid for backgrounds, LYCHNIS 
, Sati 4 hedges, or bold accents in the border. CHALCEDONICA 
tT oe P8—GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower. Handsome, all-sum- 
i mer perennial; one of the most popular and depend- 
able of all flowers. Gay blooms shading from bright 
crimson to golden yellow, and hundreds of them 
from spring until fall. Likes a sunny location. 
PI—BLAZING STAR (Liatris pycnostachya). Midsum- 
mer’s glory—tall 4-ft. plumy spikes of beautiful rose- 
purple that last a long time. The dried blooms are 
used in winter bouquets. Ideal for backgrounds or 
boid clumps in the border. Sun or shade. 
P1O—LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA (Maltese Cross). Very 
fine and durable, old-fashioned flower with dense 
heads of flashy scarlet throughout midsummer. Grand 
perennial to mass in the border. 
P11—PLATYCODON, Ballon Flower. Ornamental bal- 
loon-shaped buds open to large flaring bells of rich 
blue. Very hardy and easy to grow, blooming from 
July to September. Splendid plant for the hardy bor- 
der. PLATYG 
P12—ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA (Golden Marguerite). 
Bright yellow daisies and pretty fernlike foliage. Won- 
derfully hardy and free flowering. Should be in every 
planting. 

FERRIS’ PRICES 
On these 6 Beautiful Perennials in the “Popular” Group 
(Your Choice, all one kind or assorted to your liking) 
2 for 50c *& 6 for $1.20 * 12 for $2.20 
“GARDEN PETS” GROUP 
P14—COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA. Glistening yellow 
flowers—hundreds of them—all summer long on a 
very hardy, thrifty plant. Notched edges; graceful 
stems. Very beautiful and useful in bouquets. Superb 
foreground plant for Delphiniums. 
PIS—VIOLA CORNUTA, Tufted Pansy. From earliest 
spring until late fall the Viola plant is a continuous 
mass of charming, pansy-like blossoms. Finest edging 
perennial or rockery filler. Shear several times during 
the summer so the flowers do not go to seed: Plant 8 
inches apart in good, well prepared garden soil, and 
plant firmly. 
VIOLA PI6—SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus). The old 
CORNUTA favorite, and always colorful and charming in the 
garden or bouquet. Formal, brilliant flower heads 
cover the plant in great masses through June and 
BLAZING 
STAR 
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a. a a ‘ 3 early July. Rich clove fragrance. PERENNIAL 
hs} y P17—-PERENNIAL SWEET PEA (Lathyrus). Hardy creep- SWEET 
4 " er or climber, with lovely clustered flowers, pink to PEA 
rose-red, throughout the summer. Fine for cutting. 
Good plant for covering banks, rocks, stumps or 
trellises. \ 
FERRIS’ PRICES 
On these 4 Fine Perennials in the “Garden Pets” Group 
(Your Choice, all one kind or assorted to your liking) 
2 for 60c * 6 for $1.60 * 12 for $3.00 
All-Season” 
Blower Garden 
¥ 3 Hibiscus 3 Tritoma, Red Hot Poker 
3 Coreopsis 3 Alaska Daisy 
3 Aquilegia, Double 3 Anthemis Tinctoria 
3 Sweet William 3 Lychnis Chalcedonica 
3 Super-Hybrid Delphinium 3 Perennial Sweet Pea 
3 Viola Cornuta 3 Gaillardia 
3 Blazing Star 3 Platycodon 
42 FAMOUS PERENNIALS—A glorious succession of bloom from 
spring until fall. All Select, Field-Grown, 
Blooming-Size Plants. (Regu.ar price $9.00.) $7.25 
PEREIS~ SPECIAL ite cocoate ee ees 
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