14. @ KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
The following perennials are all freshly 
dug, strong two-year roots that are sure 
to bloom the first season. 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) —2 ft. 
Daisy-like yellow blossoms produced all 
summer. Excellent for cutting. Thrifty 
grower. 25c each. 
ASTERS (New Dwarf) — Without excep- 
tion, everyone who sees these new 
dwarf Asters, imported from England, 
admires them. The blooming season 
starts in September and lasts until 
frost. There are literally hundreds of 
blooms in the most delicate shades of 
Lavender, Pink and Lilac. They are 
truly dwarf, rarely exceeding 1 foot. 
Lilac Time — Deep violet blue. 
Snow Fairy — Lovely double white. 
Blooming size plants, 50c each. 
BABY BREATH (Bristol Fairy) — 2 ft. 
A grated form of Baby Breath produc- 
ing full double white flowers all sum- 
mer. Should be in every perennial 
garden. 2 year plants, $1.00 each. 
BABY BREATH (Statice, sea lavender) 
—2 ft. Dense, branching plumes of 
deep blue flowers. Splendid for use in 
bouquets and drying. 50c each. 
BLEEDING HEART — Its long racemes 
of graceful, heart-shaped pink flowers 
are always attractive. It is perfectly 
at home in sun or shade. Blooming 
size plants, $1.00 each. 
BLUE FLAX (Linum) — 1 ft. A desirable 
plant for the border or rockery. Cov- 
ered all summer with blue flowers. 
25¢ each. 
CARNATION (Crimson King) — The per- 
fect perennial, grows about 12-15 
inches tall and is easily grown. Good 
for show and excellent for cutting. 
Very double, dark red flowers, blooms 
all summer and fall. Spicy cinnamon- 
carnation fragrance. Blooms _ beauti- 
fully the first summer. One perennial 
that does not have to be transplanted. 
Large 2 year plants, 60c each. 
COREOPSIS — 2 ft. Large, orange yellow 
flowers on long graceful stems. About 
the best yellow cutting flower. Blooms 
all summer. 25c each. 
COREOPSIS (Double Sunburst) — Dou- 
ble flowers, golden-yellow. Blooms all 
summer. 20-30 inch, 50c each. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) — 2-3 ft. A 
wonderful mixture containing all the 
beautiful tints and tones and color 
combinations. Long spurred, mixed 
colors. 25¢c each. 
DELPHINIUM (English Hybrids) — 4-5 
ft. This variety produces spikes of 
semi-double light and dark blue flow- 
ers. 25c each. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket flower)—1-2 ft. In 
lovely shades of orange, yellow and red, 
blooms all summer and fall. 25e each. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow) —4 ft. Shrub-like 
plants with handsome large green foli- 
age bearing throughout summer, large, 
bright flowers, from 3 to 5 inches 
in diameter. August-September. Very 
hardy. Red. 50c each. 
IRIS — New spring and fall blooming 
varieties listed on page 17. 
The Famous Cushion Mums 
The new low-growing Mums, forming 
mounds of blooms, reminding one of the 
old-fashioned Azalea. The plants grow 
about 18 inches high and have a spread 
of about 2 feet. All late summer and fall 
they are literally covered with hundreds 
of flowers. 
BRONZE CUSHION MUM — Reddish- 
bronze flowers turning to bronze yel- 
low. A thing of beauty. 40c¢ each. 
WHITE CUSHION MUM — Flowers open 
a very delicate pink turning to snow 
white. 40c each. 
PINK CUSHION MUM -— This variety 
was the first color in the Cushion 
Mums to be introduced and is still the 
most popular of all. 40c¢ each. 
ORIENTAL POPPY — No perennial gives 
such a splash of color as the Oriental 
Poppies. Extremely large, single blooms 
often 6-9 inches across. If the tops are 
cut back to within 5 inches of the 
ground after the first blooming you can 
force a new top growth that will pro- 
duce a few fall blooms. This does away 
with the unsightly dead tops all sum- 
mer. Early spring or fall planting 
stressed on this perennial. 
ORANGE GLOW — Bright orange with 
black base. 25c¢ each. 
BETTY ANN -— Clear pink, 
50c each. 
LULA A. NEELEY-—Very dark red, 
black base. 60¢ each. 
no spots. 
Plants make a house a home 
