Hardy Perennial Plants 
ALL PREPAID 
Those Marked * Are Suitable for Rock Gardens 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.75 Unless Otherwise Priced 
Perennial plants recommend themselves to most gardeners, because once established, they practicaliy 
take care of themselves, and come back each season for many years. However, generous plantings of 
annuals is desirable because the blooming season for most perennials is limited, whereas annuals 
bloom throughout the summer. 
* Achillea (Yarrow or Milfoil). Desirable gar- 
den subjects for any soil. Eupa- 
torium, flat heads of brilliant yellow flowers. 
Ptarmica, Perry’s White Pearl. Large white 
heads. 
Anchusa (ropmore). 4 to 5 ft. A worthy 
subject for the back border. Flow- 
ers in graceful clusters of rich blue. 
*MYSOTIDIFLORA. A dwarf variety of the above. 
12 inches. 
Asters Hardy. (Michaelmass Daisy). A fine 
perennial for tall borders or mass 
effects, very hardy and blooms well in almost 
any location. Named varieties in white, red, 
pink, light blue and purple. 
*Bleeding Heart (Dicentra). An _  old- 
fashioned favorite. 
Long racemes of heart-shaped pink and white 
flowers. Whole crown roots, sure to bloom. 
Large, each, 75c; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
Jumbo size, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00. 
am (Canterbury Bell). 214 ft. We 
Cc panula have blue, pink and white. 
Splendid for cut flowers. 
Carnations Double, red, yellow, pink and 
white. Separate. 
* (Hardy Corn Flower). A grace- 
Centaurea ful and attractive plant. 114 to 
2 ft. Beautiful blue. 
Modern Chrysanthemums 
Prices: 40c;-3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00. 
Early flowering varieties in new and finer kinds. 
Argenteullais. Large double bronze. Avalanche. 
Double white. Huge. Burgundy. Velvety port- 
wine red. Eugene Wander. The finest large 
yellow. Jean Treadway. Large rose-pink. Laven- 
der Lady. Silvery lavender. Tall and large. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. The outstanding apri- 
cot colored ‘‘mum.’’ Marion Hatton. Very 
early. Double yellow. Red Velvet. Beautiful, 
velvety crimson. Snow Queen. Snow white, 
medium height. The Moor. Brilliant amaranth- 
crimson. Cheppewa. Beautiful purple. 
English Chrysanthemums 
Prices: Each 45c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.40. 
Leda. Large, double, shell pink. 
HILLCREST. Beautiful red. 
YELLOW GOWN. Golden yellow. 
*Summer Flowering Cushion 
Very early low growing ‘‘Mums,”’’ 
Mums with Azalea-type flowers. One 
'- plant will produce hundreds of blooms. Colors: 
Bronze, pink, yellow, white and red; separate. 
*Columbines (Aquilegia). Coerulea, the 
true Rocky Mountain. Beau- 
tiful blue and white. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
*SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS. Long spurred flowers 
in a riot of colors. 
ROSE QUEEN. Long Spurred. Rose-pink. 
CRIMSON STAR. Large crimson with white star 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
center. 

Columbine (Aguilegia) 
Large, rich golden daisies borne 
in great profusion during the 
2 ft. Fine for cut flowers. 
Coreopsis 
early summer. 
* Ic (Shasta Supreme). The broad 
Daisies petaled flowers frequently mea- 
sure 5 inches across. 
Day Lilies (Hemerocallis). Orange and yel- 
low. 
ami (Belladonna). Light blue. 4 
Deiphinium ft. Bellamosum, dark blue, 
4 ft. 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS. Hollyhock strain. The 
dignity and charm of these enormous spikes 
add to the beauty of the garden. The flowers 
are large, on enormous rounded spikes and 
come in many combinations of colors. 
PACIFIC GIANTS. The newest and finest del- 
phiniums to date. Mixed colors. Each, 50c; 3 
for $1.35; 6 for $2.50. 
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