Lancaster, Pa. HARDY PERENNIALS 
PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Hardy Dependable Varieties 
From early Spring to late Autumn there are always flowers to enjoy where Perennials are planted, 
and the blooms are equally enjoyable growing in beds or borders on the lawn or cut for table and home 
decoration. Once planted they continue to bloom and increase in beauty each succeeding year. ; 
Perennials require little attention (weeding and watering during the growing season and mulching 
with fertilizer in the Fall) and, as each variety has a fixed period to flower, a succession of bloom can be 
enjoyed throughout the season. The following table makes easy the selection of desired varieties. 













































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Alyssum saxatile com-.-Goldentuft ~__________- SAAN alls clad Necoul oiprodis cule sc) Na eee ee 1 ft. ($1.25 
Aquilegia caerulea hy- | 
bridagg 2 en eee Hybrid Colorado | | | | | 
Columbine  _____--_- Slr oe leit al Beer hee | Various Sole eel tale 2-3 ft. | 1.25 
Astermane ot ons oer oe Beechwood Challenger - wastage sae Gea (eae oleracea 4 ft. | 1.25 
Aster pace cen eee ee Harrington’s Pink __~_- aaah eeil lo encs| hs howl bce ke onl Me lose Aer Cs | 1.25 
Aster geese renee Blue? Hyess ee ree” ame it See Se || ae ss a Wee errr (2 Sailits 1.25 
Chrysanthemum = maxi- | 
MUM donee canee es Shasta) Daisy josesseseee sollorg'll G4) PE he lf Bile. | bers gee fab ose tocalkore 7h alee | 1.25 
Coreopsis grandiflora .-Big Coreopsis --------- Sea leseast eral oad ee eg Pl swetlecnl seal aes 2 tt. s45) 
Dianthus plumarius -..Grass Pink _---------_- aii. Sibealec All colors s ecee ee Dine! leeds) 
Eupatorium coelestinum_Mistflower __----______ ep Ie mF ee Slee lb, tae ne Fes wal Neel cels Zit. |) 1eZo 
Gypsophila _ paniculata | | | | 
ee ptee en, (Bristol Fairy) _-__--- Paar geal *. eee tote ai een eS) coe) 98 eh ee Saft lmelae 0 
Heliopsis scabra zinniae- | 
jloratemnn sone e one Zinnia Heliopsis ______ Beene Feet | cel iol eal eed) Wich il scl fsa ral feel gue Wee he es | Lda etc ae Sf tell 
Hemerocallis dumertieriEarly Daylily ---_--_-_ ict tee ae | be Meiers |r \Notal Parad We “ol ke GA lomo ice Bees hth al bene lhhoee 182 imi | 1.25 
Hemerocallis flava --..Lemon Daylily -------- bem eeren easy eel aired] vost ices ese ata oerilicest| ernie we oe (ie mies 3F SB. 1.25 
Hemerocallis _fulva | l | 5 
kwansoeeee seer Kwanso Daylily ---____ Neel teks Ae? |e cures heme h estes. Nicci e rallered ore] nes lie ee tae Use le 1.25 
Hemerocallis thunbergi-Japanese Daylily ----_- ny Bl beech ae Heteell iene At (per OR) ON bolic ced Renesas (Poe Besic eet lec, 
Hemerocallis -_---.-- Mikado gpese2oss=eeeen s A isceal| ek FS He ae be che alors hen altel te Pyne ahve 
Hibiscus (Marvels) coc- | | | 
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Hosta caerulea(funkia)_Blue Plantainlily —____ sls ot Atala llC Al Nhe Sekine enne tis al (a eel ee 1% ft. SAAS, 
Hosta grandiflora eetice | | 
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Lythrum salicaria roseumRose Loosestrife ~------ CARS ail legate Pastel ny eA gee ses (celles hse ewe meee calito Ait | 28 
Papaver orientale  ..-..Oriental Poppy -------- PEL Heel ate F AL Essel ecel ave eal |eusilene fs, ae | =O | Pp Bie 1.50 
Papaver orientale (Lev- | | | 
ermere) 9 ets oen cee Levermere O. Poppy -- mol oee 1 Sill feces a ccll fons Mh boreal I ol IP oe ‘| ope | : Dies ice a) te .O) 
Papaver orientale (Mrs. | | 
Perry) eee ee ee eee Mrs. Perry O. Poppy -- ba A a hes rfl hse E silt el [lates vents af fede a | 206 “Et. | leo) 
Plumbago  ___-__---___. Warpentinemeesess sees weal be Pea ie ee Se tlta lcs 6-9. in. ‘| 71:25 
Pyrethrum coccineum _-Coccineum  _-_-__------- : 2 |AE  fe 2ay pee | eg | Various | FORE See tite ame ea 
Veronicawe oo2) = seen Bliew Spire see eae LEE CPT a a thet TP ASI SPA Bet IPS FT lh 2 fteti eae 25 


Price 50c each, when 3 plants of one variety are offered for $1.25; 60c each, when 3 plants are of- 
fered for $1.50. 

Perennial orders valued at $3.00 or more will be sent postpaid. 
Orders under $3.00 please add 30 cents if postpaid is desired to help defray expenses in handling and 
postage. 
GERMAN BEARDED IRIS PERENNIALS 
NEW AND RARE VARIETIES Dicentra eximia. Dwarf, (Bleeding heart). Finely 
eut foliage and pink flowers all summer. Does 
Alta California light yellow. well in sun or shade. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
California Gold. Best deep yellow. Superb. Anchusa Myosotidiflora. Blue —for-get-me-not 


Dolly Madison. Soft, pastel shades. flowers in May and June. Dwarf. Does well in 
Easter Morn. Large sparkling, satiny white. shade. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Indian Chief. Tall, red and brown. Very large. Gaillardia Dart ise, Dwarf, large golden elo 
Missouri. True blue, large and fragrant. and maroon i owers on wiry stems. June an 
Palel Moonlight, ASoft sky blue. Gigantic. July, fine for cutting. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Red Dominion. Popular red tone. Peach Bottom, Pa. 
Rubeo. Velvety red of colossal size. I aay very pioneers with ee Mabouigy Tees 
; a rea beauty. owever have always 
60c each. 6 Plants, your selection, $3.40 post- found Barr’s Trees satisfactory and in 20 
paid. é years have never lost a single tree or shrub 
9 Plants, your selection, $5.00 postpaid. from you. 
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