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Hardy Perennials 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
ppd. 
1 each of 
ANTHEMIS 
Moonlight 
AQUILEGIA 
ASTER 
Canadian Red 
HELIANTHUS 
Coronation 
LYTHRUM 
RUDBECKIA 
Golden Globe 
SHASTA DAISY 
Marconi 
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TRITOMA 
RAR Dy are EL 
Am AcTERS eel) 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety 
for $1.25 
These are the popular, extra-hardy 
Michaelmas Daisies that will grow 
well even in poor soil. Note the fine 
assortment of colors. All bloom abundantly in autumn and 
are excellent for background planting in flower borders or 
by themselves. Height of plants can be reduced by 
pinching back in July. 
Canadian Red. A new hardy red Aster; very prolific. 
Only 11% to 2 feet high. Fine color; frost resistant. 
Be eeton s Pink. See illustration. Early; rose-pink. 
eet. 
Lavender Giant. New. Large, 
completely cover the plants in graceful sprays. 
cut flower. 3 feet. 
Mt. Everest. A 4-foot pyramid of white. Universally 
considered the finest white; one of the best In every way. 
4Hardy Asters, one each of above for $1.50 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster), 
Blue Moon. Light blue, fringed 
lavender-blue flowers 
Ideal 
we, Pfitzeri flowers up to 5 or 6 inches in 
i diameter. Somewhat resembles a 
. China Aster in appearance with 
4 fh firm, 12 to 18-inch stems. It Is 
poe, of easy culture, blooming 
lin a throughout the summer and fall 
] Laake until stopped by frost. In the 
foreground of the border, it 
makes a picture not easily du- 
plicated. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for 
$1.25. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri. See illus- 
tration at left. Striking, spire- 
like blooms, Aug. to frost. A 
rich orange-scarlet with more 
blooms than other ‘Tritomas, 
often giving 5 to 10 spikes per 
plant. 3 feet high. 50 cts. ea.; 
3 for $1.25. 
VERONICA, Crater Lake. Spikes 
of the most beautiful gentian- 
blue flowers. 1 foot high. An 
early-blooming Veronica. New 
and different. 50 cts. ea.3 
3 for $1.25. 


Violet, Rosina 



Helianthus, ) 
Coronation ee & 
HELIANTHUS. 50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 
Coronation. See illustration 
above.  Four-inch flowers 
on 4 to 5-foot plants. Showy; 
blooms in late summer and 
fall. 
Loddon Gold. 
yellow, dahlia-like 
often 5 inches across. 
to Oct. if kept cut. 
Above 2 
Helianthus for 
Large, bright 
flowers, 
Aug. 
Large-flowered 
Fragrant 
Garden Violets 
One each of 4 kinds 
for $1.50 
What fond mem- 
ories we a of the Rg eee 
Violets that peeped : 
through the foliage Violet, Royal Robe 
in grandmother’s garden! Those days are gone for us 
but let’s provide the Violets for our children and grand- 
children. They are as fragrant and appealing as ever 
and the new varieties give more colors, large flowers 
and even more of them. 
These Violets are a perfect, low edging plant with 
dense, rich green foliage all through the season. Note- 
worthy, too, as a ground-cover in sun or in those difficult 
shady spots. 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 

Perfectly hardy, very fragrant, 
It has long been a prized garden 
Double Russian. 
double, purple. 
favorite. 
Rosina. See illustration above. Deliciously fragrant, 
pink to old-rose flowers. Often blooms in the autumn 
as well as in spring. Use in sun or half-shade. 
Royal Robe. See illustration above. Large, deepest 
violet-blue with long stems. Richly fragrant. 
White Wonder. Probably the best white Violet yet. 
Flowers are larger than the older kinds and they are 
produced freely, while retaining all the charm of 
form of the tiny, wild, white Violets. A group of 
these makes a real show. 
One each of above 4 Violets for $1 50 
For edging or ground covers; 24 plants, 
33 6 each of the four Violets above for $8.35 
90 cts. 
