Hardy PERENNIAL Plants 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). 
Grandiflorum. Closely related to the Campanula. 
Large deep blue flowers all summer on 18-inch 
stems. 
(Each 29c) (3 for 75c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
SCABIOSA (Pin Cushion Flower, Blue Bonnet, Cau- 
casica). Lovely soft lavender blooms from June to 
., September; 18 inches high. 
(Each 23c) (3 for 65c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
STATICE (Latifolia, Sea Lavender). Grows 12 to 15 
inches high in clumps of thick, leathery foliage, 
with loose panicles of tiny delicate blue flowers, 
in heads 15 inches or more across. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 69c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL (Lathyrus). Flowers much 
like. the annual Sweet Pea. Can be used as a 
covering for walls and trellises, and as a border 
plant. Colors pink, red and white. 
(Each 39c) (3 for $1.10). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
HARDY PHLOX. 
Aetna. Clear red. 
Africa. Carmine-red with blood-red eye. 
B. Compte. Brilliant rich French purple. 
SeacBti Cherry red. 
Border Queen. Deep watermelon pink. 
Bride’s Maid. Pure white with large crimson eye. 
Champs Elysees. Rich purple crimson. 
Colonial. Clear lavender or orchid. 
Jules Sandeaux. Dwarf. Large, fine free flower- 
ing deep salmon pink. 
Lavender. Pure lavender. 
Morganrood. Deep rose pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink with red eye. 
Pantheon. Clear pink with dark eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine with claretred eye. 
Thor. Deep salmon pink. 
Von Hockberg. Good red. 
Von Lassburg. The largest of all pure whites. 
Widar. Violet with white eye. 
(Each 29c) (3 for 75c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
PHLOX, Species. (RG). 
Divaricata. A native species that should be in 
every garden. Commences to bloom in April 
and continues through May, fragrant blue flow- 
ers on stems 10 inches high. Will stand some 
shade. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 69c). 
Postage: (Each 8c) (3 for 17c). 
PHLOX (Sublata Rosea) (RG). A pretty creeping 
type with moss-like evergreen foliage, hidden 
_ beneath a mass of blooms early in the spring. 
Blue or pink. 
(Each 23c) (3 for 65c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
FERN 
Colorado Male Fern. Does best in part shade. 
Hardy, nearly evergreen. Grows about 2 ft. 
tall. 
Lady Fern. Grows in shade or sun, large beau- 
tiful plant to about 3 feet. 
The Ostrich Fern. Very graceful, with finely cut 
pinnules, 2 to 3 ft. high. 
Your choice of above: (Each 65c) (3 for $1.75). 
Postage: (Each 12c) (3 for 27c). 
IRIS (Ochroleuca). A native of the Himalaya 
Mountains. Grows somewhat taller than Span- 
ish iris. Excellent cut flower. Creamv white, 
yellow falls. Yellow, lavender or blue. 
(Each 29c) (3 for 75c) (Doz. $2.60). 
Postage: (Each 6c) (3 for llc) (Doz. 18c). 
HARDY LILIES 
Regale. A new lily of rare beauty from north- 
western China. The flowers are white, slightly 
suffused with pink, canary yeliow at center, 
and very fragrant. Large bulbs 6 to 8 inches. 
(Each 35c) (6 for $1.90) postpaid. 
TIGER LILY. An old favorite, easy to grow and 
very hardy. Large bulbs, 6 to 8 in. Plant about 
5 in. deep. 
(Each 35c) (6 for $1.90) postpaid. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. It does best in a shady 
corner and spreads rapidly. Every year you find 
more plants. They show early in the spring and 
are one of the first to bloom. It is very hardy 
and needs no attention in the fall to carry througn 
the winter. 
(For clump of 10-pips, 38c) (10 clumps $3.25) post- 
paid. 
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56 : THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 

