PITZONKA’'S Perennial Plants 
The Following Varieties are 50c each, $1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10 
AJUGA genevensis. A low-growing plant ideal for the 
rock garden and as a ground-cover. Dark blue flowers 
in May and June. Does well in part shade. 6 in. 
ALYSSUM. This attractive, early-blooming perennial 
does well in sunny places in the rock garden and bor- 
der. Very effective when planted near spring bulbs. 
Saxatile citrinum. Pale yellow flowers that blend well 
with tulip colors. May. 1 ft. 
Saxatile compactum. Bright yellow flowers in com- 
pact masses. May. 1 ft. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. Dainty, long-spurred flowers 
in wonderful colors. Part shade is best. May and June. 
Czerulea. Blue and white. 
Chrysantha. Golden yellow. 
Crimson Star. Spurs and sepals are rich crimson and 
the petals white. 
Farquhar’s Pink. Rich pink and bright rose shades. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. A fine mixture of colors 
and color combinations. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
ARMERIA Laucheana. Thrift. Dwarf plants with rosy 
red flower-heads carried above the foliage. For edging 
and rock gardens. May and June. 6 in. 
ASCI.EPIAS tuberosa. Butterfly-weed. Attractive 
plants flowering during July and August and growing 
about 11% feet high. Produces umbels of bright orange 
flowers that are lovely to cut. 
ASPERULA odorata. A fine, scented herb reminding one 
of new-mown hay. Heads of snowy white flowers ap- 
pear just above the foliage in May. Increases very 
rapidly and i is used for carpeting shady places in the 
rock-garden.6-to-8-in 
CAMPANULA Cniveenthenal (Cup-and-Saucer). One of 
the loveliest of biennials and a perfect plant for the old- 
fashioned hardy garden. Cut flowers last a week or 
more. Blue, Pink or White. 
Garganica. A gem for the rock garden. Forms a low, 
spreading tuft covered in June with starry, light blue 
flowers having white eyes. 
Persicifolia grandiflora. Peach-leaved Bellflower. A 
noble plant for the border. Spikes of large, bell-shaped 
flowers from June to August. Good for cutting. 2 to 
3 ft. Blue or White. 
CARNATION. Fragrant, half to full- double flowers that 
are fine for cutting. Compact growing and hardy. 
June, July. 12 to 18 in. 
Grenadin Pink, Grenadin Red, or Grenadin White. 
CHEIRANTHUS Allioni. Wallflower. Dazzling fiery 
orange flowers on stems about 1 foot high. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Sturdy plants that make a 
splendid show in the ae arden and as cut flowers. 
Avalanche. Queen of all whites ts this big, fluffy, hand- 
some Mum. Flowers over 5 inches across. Late 
September. 18 to 20 in. 
Chippewa. Absolutely distinct new rich aster-purple 
color. Semi-double. Late September. 2 ft. 
King Midas. Soft yellow, with the faintest bronze 
shadings. Full double. Late September. 2% ft. 
Lavender Lady. Pure lavender, double. Gunes 2% 
ft. 
Red Velvet. Full double, crimson flowers, becoming 
darker as they age. Early October. 
Sequoia. Well-formed, double flowers of mellow amber 
tint, which light up ‘and sparkle in the autumn sun. 
Octobe ile 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM 
CUSHION MUMS. 
Golden Cushion. Gold tipped bronze. Early August. 
Major Cushion. The best pink cushion. Early August. 
Red Cushion. Red. Early August. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum. Shasta Daisy, 
Alaska. Large white flowers on long stems fine for 
cutting. June, July. 2 ft. 
Double White Swan. Double white flowers, fine for 
cutting. Late May. 2% ft. 
Esther Reed. Fully double, white flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across. All summer. 11% to 2 ft. 
DELPHINIUM. Tall, stately plants bearing enormous 
spikes of bloom in shades of blue and lavender. The 
king of the border. 
Belladonna Improved. Light sky-blue. June to Sep- 
tember. 3 to 4 ft. 
Bellamosum Improved. Dark blue. 
ber. 3 to 4 ft. 
Blackmore & Langdon’s English Hybrids. All 
shades of blue, lavender, and mauve. 5 ft. 
DIANTHUS. Hardy Pinks. Charming cut flowers with 
delicious fragrance. Should be planted in masses for 
best effect. All summer. 6 to 10 in. 
Beatrix. Semi-double, salmon-pink. 
Furst Bismarck. Cerise-red. Good bloom producer. 
Silvermine. Pure white. 
DIANTHUS barbatus. Sweet William. Old-fashioned 
plants with bright heads of bloom. For bedding, 
ders, and the rock garden. 1 to 1% ft. 
Pink Beauty. Immense heads of salmon-pink 
Scarlet Beauty. Good shade of scarlet. 
White Beauty. Pure white. 
DIANTHRBUS ph emanriue. Pinks. 
rock garden. A sunny, dry spot suits them. 
colors. 
DICENTRA eximia. Fringed Bleeding-heart. Very finely 
cut foliage and racemes of rose- -pink flowers. Very at- 
tractive. Equally at home in full shade or sun. April 1. 
DIGITALIS, Giant Shirley Hybrids. Foxglove. A 
tall, stately plant for the perennial border. Big, bell- 
shaped f'owers in heads 3 feet long. Colors range from 
white and pale pink to deep rose, many of them 
spotted. June. 
EUPATORIUM ceelestinum. Hardy Ageratum. Good in 
the fall garden. Strong growth; hardy. Light mauve- 
blue flowers from August until frost. 2 to 3 ft. 
GAILLARDIA. Bright daisy-shaped flowers freely pro- 
duced all summer. 
Grandiflora superba, Mixed. Shades of orange, yellow 
and red. 
Sun God. Magnificent chamois-yellow flowers on 2- 
foot stems. Blooms the entire summer, no matter how 
hot or dry the weather. 
GEUM. Neat habit, excellent foliage, 
June to Septem- 



Mixed 
and charming 
flowers. Needs plenty of moisture in summer. May 
to July. 2 ft. 
Lady Stratheden. Large, double, rich yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double, bright red. 
HELENIUM. For the late summer garden. Daisy-type 
flowers in profusion. Plant in masses in the border. 
Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow with black center. 
August to October. 4 ft. 
Riverton Gem. Old-gold and terra-cotta, becoming 
dull red. August to October. 4 ft. 
HEUCHERA. Coral-bells. 
Pluie de Feu. Large, rich scarlet flowers. May to July. 
Rosmondi. Coral-pink shades. May to July. 1 to 1% ft. 
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HOLLYHOCK. Tall-growing, hardy plants with large, 
showy flowers. Plant in full sun. August, September. 
6 to 7 ft. 
Double Newport Pink. Double White. Double Red. 
Double Yellow. 
IBERIS. Hardy Candytuft. 
Little Gem. A very good, low edging plant of compact 
habit. Pure white flowers in June. Entirely hardy. 
Sempervirens. Covered with a sheet of white flowers in 
spring. Fine for rock garden and edging. 10 in. 
Snowflake. Same type of growth as Sempervirens but 
flowers much larger. Pure white. May and June. 
LINUM perenne. Flax. Bushy plant with quantities of 
large, clear blue flowers. Needs sun and a light soil. 
May to August. 11% ft. 
LYCHNIS Viscaria fl.-pl. Tufted habit of growth, with 
double rose-colored flowers. Prefers a sunny spot. 
May and June. 1% ft. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens. Forget-me-not. 
Dainty rich blue flowers with yellow eye. Likes a damp 
location. May to September. 6 in. 
PHLOX decussata. Bright, fragrant blooms in summer 
and early fall. Always dependable, and one of the 
finest border plants. 
Blue Boy. Attractive deep blue flowers on low, bushy 
plants. 2 ft. 
Boer Queen. Fine large trusses of watermelon-pink. 
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Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink with crimson eye. 3 ft. 
Hauptmann Koehl. Dark blood-red. 2% ft. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scarlet. 3 ft. 
Mary Louise. Pure white. 2 ft. 
P.—-D;—-Williams:—<Acrple-blessom=pink; 
2 ft. 
Salmon Glow. Flame-pink, light center. 2 ft. 
PHLOX divaricata Laphami. A wonderful spring- 
flowering Phlox producing masses of flowers of a lovely 
shade of pale blue in early May, continuing well into 
June. 15 in. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum. Chinese Bellf'ower. 
Large, showy, deep blue flowers on 20-inch spikes are 
produced all summer. Splendid for the border. 
PLUMBAGO Larpentae. Dwarf, spreading plant covered 
with brilliant blue flowers in late summer. Fine for 
border and rock garden. 6 to 8 in. 
POLEMONIUM, Blue Pearl. Jacob’s Ladder. Loose 
heads of baby-blue flowers. Plant in a sunny place. 
April, May. 1 ft. 
PYRETHRUM hybridum roseum. Painted Daisy. 
Fern-like foliage and large, daisy-like flowers. Fine for 
cutting. Single; white to dark red. May to July. 
26 ft. 
ROSMARINUS officinalis. Rosemary. An old favorite, 
neat, aromatic herb with fragrant foliage. Use for 
flavoring. 
SALVIA Pitcheri. Meadow Sage. One of the most ad- 
mired plants during the fall months. Large, rich 
gentian-blue flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 
SILENE Schafta. Charming border or rock plant 4 to 6 
inches high with masses of bright pink flowers from 
July to October. 
STOKESIA cyanea. Beautiful light blue flowers on 114- 
foot stems. Good border plant and fine for cutting. 
Late summer. 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. A lovely, lupine-like plant 
with rich green foliage. During June and July yellow 
flowers are produced In racemes 6 to 12 inches long. 3 ft. 
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