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KENSINGTON, CONN. 
Distinctive Perennials Add Thrills to Gardening 
“They spring, they bud, they blossom fresh and fair, 
And deck the world with their rich pompous shows.”’ 
We recommend the following as being delightfully different. Please include some of these 
attractive strangers in your order, but by all means do not overlook your old favorites in our 
general list: 
ASTILBE, Fanal 
Audacious blazing Astilbe! Shining red feath- 
ery plumes 24” in height on healthy bronze 
foliage. Try with white or yellow posies. 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight 
Saucy 214” daisy-like flowers of the palest 
yellow. Lacey gossamer foliage. A sunny pano- 
rama in your garden. 
CAMPANULA, Blue Carpet 
A wealth of blue blossoms all summer long 
on this new bewitching Carpathian Harebell. 
5” high and very hardy. 
CAMPANULA, Telham Beauty 
A reigning beauty among the Campanulas. 
Bold growing with gigantic single China-blue 
bells on 214 foot stems. Impressive in your 
border, and remarkably good for cutting. 
DIANTHUS, Unique 
Mellow sweet fragrance! Plenteousness_ of 
double, carnation-like flowers all summer long. 
The blue foliage is spiny and 12” high. Try 
them in these provocating colors: Glowing 
Salmon, Lavender Rose, Velvety Dubonnet. 
DICENTRA, Exemia, Sweetheart 
Lilliputian snow-white Bleeding Heart. Flaw- 
less elfs growing on dainty, interlacing foliage. 
Blooms throughout Spring and Summer. Won- 
derful endurance. 
DELPHINIUM, Giant Pacific Hybrids 
Renown gorgeous Hybrids. Huge spikes of 
double flowers on strong, stiff stems in a large 
range of colors. Resplendent in your border— 
superb for cutting. 
PYRETHRUM, New Single Giants 
Rare 4” flowers on long, strong stems. Mag- 
nificently vibrant colors: Scarlet Glow, Crimson 
Giant, Corallion, Eileen May Robinson. This 
rugged Pyrethrum of loftier strain is stimulating 
to your garden. Exceptionally good cut flower. 
GEUM, Wilton Ruby 
Piquant ruby-red flowers on well-branched 2’ 
stems. Blossoms intermittently through sum- 
mer. 
HEUCHERA, Matin Bells 
A delicate miracle! Charming panicles of 
large deep pink bells densely bundled on long 
spikes, springing from a tuft of heart-shaped 
leaves. Harmonious in your border—lovely as a 
cut flower. 
LIATRIS, September Glory 
Giant copiously packed spikes of dazzling 
purple flowers. Stunning in garden or bouquet. 
OENOTHERA, Illumination 
A charmer! Immense soft yellow flowers over 
reddish-bronze foliage. Long blooming period. 
Truly a NEW Evening Primrose. 
PHLOX, Suffruticosa, Princess Ingrid 
Delicate apple-blossom pink Phlox—soft true 
color. Large, proud flower-heads which start 
blooming very early. Similar to well-known 
Miss Lingard. 
PHLOX, Purple Heart 
Newest purple-maroon Phlox. A strong 
grower. Full-flowered on clean, healthy foliage. 
Engaging with white or rose Phlox, or in front 
of Hyperion Daylilies, where the plants will 
complement one another. 
PHLOX, Subulata, Emerald Cushion 
Pink or Blue sparkling mats of color in your 
early spring garden. Moss-like evergreen foliage 
covered with prolific blooms. 
THALICTRUM, Lavender Mist 
An aureola of lovely, diminutive lavender 
flowers on many branched stems of Maiden- 
hair-like foliage. Tall new variety. Cut flowers 
to be used as Baby’s Breath. 
TROLLIUS 
Valiant buttercup-like globes on 24” stems. 
Handsome full-blown blossoms through May 
and June, and again in the fall! Delightful cut 
flower. 
Meadow Gold: Huge golden flowers. 
Moonlight: Huge pale lemon yellow flowers. 
VIOLA, Purple Heart 
Staunch wavy-petaled blossoms of deep vel- 
vety purple on graceful stems 7” to 8” tall. 
Fluttering blooms from early Spring until Fall. 
Ideal for your border and grand as a cut flower. 
For Prices on these Plants see Our General List 
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