NORTH ACRE GARDENS 

HEAVY ROOTED, ONE-YEAR FIELD GROWN 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Blooming seasons and heights, where given, 
are approximate and depend on climate, soil, 
weather conditions, ete. 
ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort) 
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*One of the showiest spring flowers 
with large clusters of bright yellow 
flowers. 10 to 12 inches. May. 
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ANCHUSA (Sea Bugloss) 
ITALICA DROPMORE (AlKanet).. 
5 ft. tall. Bears loads of gentian 
flowers in June. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
These are among the most beauti- 
ful of hardy plants. Their presence 
will lighten up even the most 
formal planting and their colorful 
blooms are fine for cutting. 
CLEMATIFLORA (Spurless) 
Excellent bedder. Noted for clear 
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soft, mixed colors of abundant 
bloom. 
OIA SON OLA EG is. crac eres brece oe ouelae 
Cne of the finest we know of, 
Bright Crimson with inside of 
~ bloom a waxy white. Probably the 
Eye flowering. Good for cutting. 
LONG SPURRED BLUE SHADES.. 
Heavy bloomer with large flowers 
and extremely long spurs. Exquisite 
Color in all shades of blue. 
LCNG SPURRED HYBRIDS 
A superior cutting variety. Much 
used for bedding because of its ex- 
ceptionally wide range of colors. 
LONGISSIMA (Longest Spurred).. 
One of the finest. Flowers are extra 
large. Their clear yellow. color 
lends charm to any planting. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S HYBRIDS 
Unquestionably the finest’ color 
mixture: “F-owers are large, long 
spurs and the colors cover shades 
of lavender, purple, red, white, 
blue and pink. 
SILVER QUEEN 
Excellent variety loved for its silv- 
ery white blooms. 
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2.20 
3.30 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
ARABIS (White Rock Cress) 
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Os. creeping plant, seldom 
grows Over 12 inches. White blos- 
soms in early spring. Foliage is 
very ornamental balance of the 
year. 
ARTEMISA (Southernwood) 
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A striking contrast plant 
light silvery gray foliage. 
used in mixed bouquets. May be 
cut and dried for winter use. 
*Suitable for rock gardens. 
1.35 
1.80 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
ASCLEPIAS (Orange Butterfly Weed 
Per 
Doz. 
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This attractive plant produces an 
Immense number of flowers during 
the months of July and August. 
Brilliant orange. It can be success- 
fully grown in any type soil in any 
locality. Reaches height of 2 to 2 1/2 
feet. Withstands the most severe 
winters and the hottest summers, 
producing flowers year after year 
with no attention. Grows native in 
some sections of the country. 
ASTERS (Michialmas Daisy) 
HARRINGTON Ss Pinko <ce ea eee 
One of the finest and most popular 
hardy aster in recent years. Gives 
plenty of bright color to your 
garden during the late summer 
and fall season. Gocd size flowers 
of bright clear ping compzéetely 
cover large sturdy plants. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER ...... 
Very popular and beautiful variety. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet tall and produces 
masses of bright deep garnet blooms 
with shining yellow centers. Hardy 
and Prolific. 
6.50 
BLACKBERRY LILY (Fall Planting) 
BELAMCANDA CHINESE ........ 2.00 
Liiy-like blooms of orange spotted 
with red. 
BLEEDING 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS 
3 for 2.50 
The old fashioned flower 
has been a favorite with all 
erations. Deep pink heart-shaped 
flowers. Long blooming period. 
Crnamental. 
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CALLIRHOE 
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*Fine lacy foliage bearing large, 
sauccr-chaped blooms of bright 
crimson. Blooms most of the sum- 
mer and fall. 6 inches. 
(Poppy Mallow) 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
CARPATICA (Dwarf Blue Bells 
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“Rounded clump of bright green 
foliage from which stems _ arise 
only 6-8 inches. Each stem bears 
a beautiful dark bell-shaped bloom 
of large size. 
MEDIUM (O-d favorite ‘‘Canter- 
bury Bells) 
A favorite. Thrilling sight in June 
and July when its many branches 
are loaded with deep bells, the 
edges of which are softly rolled 
and fluted. 24-36 inches. We offer 
colors of Blue, Pink, Light Blue, 
White and double and single Prize 
mixtures. 
2.00 
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CARNATIONS (Carnation Grenadin) 
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Half 
Doz. 
1.00 
1.15 
5.00 
1.15 
1.19 
A necessity in your garden. These hardy out- 
door carnations have unlimited uses. For spots 
of bright color, for cutting and for fragrance. 
B.oom. practically all summer. 
