NURSERY 
17 

HARDY PERENNIALS 
Prices of perennials, except as not- 
ed: 35¢ ea; 12 for $3.50 Postpaid 
FALL BLOOMING ASTERS 
Plant these brilliant fall-blooming 
hardy Asters and prolong your blooming 
season a full month. Have your garden 
a place of dazzling splendor when all 
about is brown and sere. They will bring 
a world of color during late September, 
all of October, and on into November un- 
til heavy freezing kills the flowers. These 
plants stand our Minnesota winters un- 
protected. 
ADORABLE— 
Best true pink hardy aster. Habit and 
growth are similar to Harrington Pink 
but color is slightly deeper salmon pink. 
45¢. 
MOUNT EVEREST— 
The finest and best white aster. It 
forms very tall, well-shaped pointed pyra- 
mids with an abundance of lateral 
growths, which flower right down to the 
ground. Makes wonderful bouquets as 
cut flowers. 45¢. 
BLUE GEM— 
Large, lovely flowers of blue with a 
yellow center, best blue in cultivation. 
September until frost. 3 to 4 feet. 45¢. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER— 
This variety is in our opinion the clos- 
est to red we have been able to come 
so far in Hardy Asters. It is free-flower- 
ing, of medium height, and brilliant 
crimson-red color. The flowers are freely 
produced. Planted together with Mount 
Everest, the contrast is striking. 45¢. 
COLUMBINE 
Delicate flowers in many colors, Long 
spurred. June and July. 24 inches. 
COREOPSIS 
Large brilliant yellow flowers. Stems 
long, graceful. Blooms all summer. 2 
feel. 
CORAL BELLS 
Low-growing, tufted, plants which bear 
a profusion of dainty coral-red flowers 
on long, slender stems. Blooms nearly 
all summer. 

DELPHINIOM 
BELLADONNA— 
The freest and most continuous bloom- 
ing of all, never being out of flowers from 
the end of June until cut down by hard 
frost. The clear turquoise-blue of its 
flowers is not equaled for delicacy and 
beauty by any other flower. 
D. BELLAMOSA— 
A free-blooming, dark blue type. 
BLACKMORE & LANGDON STRAIN— 
A famous English strain. All the clear 
shades of blue, with bees of contrasting 
colors. 
BLEEDING HEART 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS— 
Height 2 feet. 
heart-shaped. 
Blooms May to June. 
Flowers pink and white; 
15 ¢. 
D. EXIMIA— 
Plumy Bleeding Heart. Finely cut, 
fern-like foliage with showy rose-colored 
flowers. Blooms all summer. Stands 
partial shade. Height, 18 inches. 75¢. 
GYPSOPHILA 
BRISTOL FAIRY— 
A double Baby Breath of great vigor, 
producing large panicles of flowers and 
blooming more or less continuously all 
summer, if first blooms are cut. 75¢. 
ROSY VEIL— 
A new dwarf pink double-flowering 
Gypsophila. Established plants reach a 
height of 2 feet and bloom in summer and 
fall. They start blooming 2 weeks earlier 
than the tall double Gypsophila and con- 
tinue later in the season. Fit perfectly in 
the garden and are fine for cutting. 75¢. 
GAILLARDIA 
Gay blooms with reddish-brown centers 
and yellow, daisy-like petals ringed with 
red. June to November. 18 to 24 inches. 
Fine for cutting. 
PLATYCODON 
BALLOON FLOWER— 
Large, showy, balloon-shaped buds 
which open to star-shaped flowers. Blue. 
June to September. 
