PITZONKA’S HARDY PERENNIALS 
DIANTHUS barbatus. Sweet William. These are 
old-fashioned plants but a perennial favorite. 
They need garden soil of ordinary richness. 
Plant them in fall or spring, 8 to 12 inches apart, 
in masses in full sun. They make a good border 
CUSHION MUMS. These are the Jow-growing 
type which grow to form mounds a foot high 
and 2 feet wide or more, simply covered with a 
mass of compact, neat bloom. They begin to 
bloom in September and keep up their wonder- 


ful display until frost. For3 For 10 for other perennials. For 3 For 10 
Amelia. Also called Pink Cushion and Azaleamum. Pink Beauty. Immense heads of salmon-pink. .... .$1 2 $4 00 
Shades of pink. 150 $4 50 Scarlet Beauty. Good shade of scarlet........... 135 4 00 
é White B ty. Pure whites .%. 27.7 sue. eee OD 
King Cushion. core bronze to dull red....... 1 50 4 50 Senin tai % 
Red Cushion. Red.........0.0..0e00eeeeee0e++ 1.50 450 | DIANTHUS plumarius. | Pinks. | Sweet-scented, 
: ‘ double, semi-double and single flowers in mixed 
Rose Cushion. Rose-pink..... 150 4 50 colors. Fine for the rock garden. A sunny, dry ena 
: A spot suits them. 
DELPHINIUM. These gorgeous tall spikes of blue ; 
stand out in any garden and are a constant DICENTRA formosa, Sweetheart. A delicate, pH 
source of pride for the owner. They belong at be plant that deserves a ple mbar L Th, green 
the rear of the perennial border, for the plants ooms continuously from spring to fa = 
: iSovs leer bl f are pure white and resemble the old-fashioned Bleed- 
grow 4 to 5 feet tall. rey BLOOM | rom June to ing-heart though smallerinsize. Graceful, lightgreen 
late fall and are the classic companions for lilies. foliage. The plant prefers slight shade and a posi- 
Delphiniums — need F rich, : well-drained soil. tion that has continuous moisture. Splendid for 
Manure or commercial fertilizer will need to be rock gardens. 9 to 12 in. 200 600 
added to most soils before the plants are set Spectabilis. Bleeding ie Anat Uroned ee 
out. Be sure to plant at least three together vorite. Its long racemes of graceful, heart-shaped, 
for best effect, and allow 18 to 24 inches be- pink flowers in May and June are alws ays attractive. 
tween them Perfectly at home in any part of the hardy border, 
; and especially valuable for planting in shade. 1 to 
EeUed one paprored Tete sey tloe June to A Dike - 200 6 00 
ept. 3 to 4 ft., 5 me 1 35 00 
Pallamosum Improved, Dark ive, JonewoSene |, | DIGETALIS, Git Shiney Hybrid, Ronn, 
La deals cr bell-shaped flowers in heads 3 feet long. Colors 
Blackmore & ened s ein Hybrids. All range from white and pale pink to deep rose, many 
shades of blue, lavender, and mauve. 5 ft.. See 50 9 450 of them spotted. June: <)05<% sees den oe ee ee een 
DIANTHUS. Hardy Pinks. Fine for the sunny PLL eadcasicon Meera es Leop- 
border or exposed places in the rock garden. ardbane. Very s iowy, yellow, daisy-like flowers; 
Pl. : i; aie Sarees geek bright green, heart-shaped leaves. Compact 
‘lant in ordinary garden soil contaming some growth. Excellent cut flower... 2. 2: <2 s.ssee cee dee nou 
lime, and be sure the plants will be well drained. 
Set them 8 to 10 inches apart. These are also GAILLARDIA, Sun God. Magnificent chamois- 
nice in wall gardens and as edging for perennial yellow flowers on 2-foot stems. Blooms the entire 
beds and borders, as well as for cutting. summer, no matter how hot or dry the weather.... 150 4 50 
Beatrix. Double, salmon-pink.. 50 450 | GEUM, Princess Juliana. Fine, deep orange flowers 
Furst Bismarck. Double, cerise-red 1 50 4 50 touched with burnt-orange tints are freely pro- 
. ae eee i Ma duced on strong, stiff stems We consider this one 
Silvermine. Double, pure white. . spun tee Pe of the best of all Geumis.: <.....2.5. . cs ove coe see ea EO 
Plenty of flowers for cutting all 
summer will be your reward when 
your perennial border is well estab- 
lished, 
GEUM, Princess Juliana 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM, 
Maybe some of the 
“old-timers” 
are new to you. Why not get ac- 
quainted with them? 

PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
BRISTOL, PENNA. 
