Chaice PERENNIALS for Seasonal Color 
AGATHEA coclestis, Blue Marguerite. 1|2- 
15 inches, compact plants covered with one- 
inch blue, yellow centered daisies. 75c each. 
AGAPANTHUS umbellatus, Blue Lily of the 
Nile. Large clusters of lovely blue lily-like 
flowers on stout, yet graceful 3-foot stalks. 
$1.00 each. 
ANEMONE Japonica. One of the most im- 
portant hardy border plants for late summer 
or fall blooms. Thrives in shade. White or 
pink. 75c each. 
ARMERIA, Sea Pink. Diminutive tufts of 
dark green spring leaves, studded with dark 
pink flowers. A persistent bloomer from 
early spring to late summer. 
ASTER Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. Bushy 
perennial with rich green foliage covered 
completely with 2-inch lavender blue asters 
from June to December. Indisp2nsable per- 
ennial. 75c each. 
ASTER, Michaelmas Daisy. These new dwarf 
Asters are one of the most showy and prac- 
tical plants for the fall garden. They grow 
freely in almost any soil, giving a wealth of 
bloom from August to November. 
BEGONIA, Fibrous Rooted. Semi-dwarf va- 
rieties useful for bedding, borders or pots. 
Easy to grow in full sun or semi-shade, pre- 
ferring a porous, well drained soil. 
Fire Sea. Red flowers, green foliage. Height 
6 inches. 
Prima Donna. 
Rose, shaded 
carmine. Height 
10 inches. 
Rosabella. 
Bright pink. 
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inches. 
White Pearl. 
Clear white 
flowers. Height 
10 inches. 
Any of the 
above 
Begonias 
Pkt. 50c 

ASTER FRIKARTI 

The garden is not complete without the seasonal touches of color 
The soil in which they are 
planted should be well enriched with manure and spaded deep and 
well. When planting mix a handful of bone meal to each plant. 
Be sure all fertilizers are well mixed with the soil and do not come 
supplied by interesting perennials. 
in contact with the roots. 
PRICE: 75c PER DOZ., $2.50 PER FLAT, EXCEPT WHERE 
NOTED. 
CANNA. Handsome, big foliage and large 
showy flowers. Blooms from early summer 
until late fall. Caliente. Fiery scarlet. Copper 
Giant. Madder-red, suffused rose. Exqui- 
site. Bright rose-pink. Richard Wallace. 
Bright yellow. Gallon container 75c each. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. Biennial. Cup and 
Saucer type. Large cup-shaped flowers sur- 
rounded at the base with a saucer-like rim 
in the same colors: Blue, rose or white. Sun. 
CARNATION, Chabaud’s Giants. Popular 
hardy variety with blooms 2-212 inches 
across. Comes 100 per cent double. Mixed 
colors. From seed. 
CARNATION, English Giants. The most 
complete collection of colors including many 
rare shades yet to be offered to gardeners. 
The bloom size is surpassed only by the 
greenhouse type. If well grown, and if the 
gardener will disbud from one to two blooms 
per stem, the size of the English Giants will 
closely approach those grown by florists. 
Piet SIE: 
CARNATIONS, Fancy Hybrids. A marvelous 
new assortment of carnations will be listed in 
our Spring Folder. Don’t miss them! 
PERENNIALS 
FOR SHADE 
Anemones 
Begonia 
Cinerarias 
Dicentra 
Forget-me-not 
Primrose 
Sweet Williams 
Thalictrum 
Wallflowers 
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CATNIP, Nepeta mussini. Silvery gray fo- 
liag> with 8- to 12-inch spikes of lavender 
blue flowers from May to August. For hot 
dry places. Aromatic. 75c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Available in May 
and June. See our Spring Folder. 
COLUMBINE. Mixture of long spurred hy- 
brids in many colors—white, yellow, red, 
pink and blue. Sun or shade. 2 feet. 
CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus, Blue Morocco 
Creeper. Light gray-green creeper with pale 
lavender cup-shaped flowers all summer. Like 
tiny morning glories, not weedy, excellent 
ground cover. 6 inches or less. Sun or light 
shade. 85c each. 
CORAL BELLS, Heuchera. Low attractive 
heart-shaped leaves and slender-stemmed, 
8- to 10-inch sprays of bell-shaped red 
flowers. Full sun or light shade. Flowers 
spring and early summer. 
DAISIES, Bellis perennis. 4 to 6 inches. Pop- 
ular old-fashioned hardy perennials with 
white, pink or red flowers. Best in sun. 
ENGLISH GIANT CARNATIONS 

