Perennials 
Few plants require less attention for the return given than 
the tall perennials which are used in borders and beds for 
summer color and which provide such quantities of cut flow- 
ers if well fertilized. Most of them preter a sunny location. 
AGROSTEMMA FLOS JOVIS—bringht pink flowers, woolly leaves ..$ .25 
ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA—bright yellow daisies, 3’, July............0...... Lo 
AQUILEGIA CRIMSON STAR-—striking red and yellow, 2’, July........ 25 
A. SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS—pastel shades, 3’, July................00205. 125 
ARTEMISIA LACTIFLORA—creamy white, 4’, August...................::::06. 135 
A. SILVER KING—silvery foliage, 3’, flowers not showy ................... 25 
ASTILBESARENDSIGEANAL=—brightered taste ee een eee Abe 
A. CHINENSIS—white, pink, or rose, foamy flowers, 18”................ .50 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA—deep blue, 18”, June..................5000000 .50 
C. PERSICIFOLIA—Peach Leaved Bells—blue, 3’, June ................... oss: 
C. P. TELHAM BEAUTY—larger flowers of clear blue....................... .50 
CENTAUREA CYANEA—Perennial Bachelor Button..........................:. iets} 
CHELONE TORREYI—scarlet, 20”, July, attracts hummingbirds ....... ole 
CORYDALIS LUTEA—bright yellow, 8”, likes moisture ....................... .25 
DELPHINIUM CLIVEDEN BEAUTY—light blue, 5’, summer.................. 29 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS—Bleeding Heart—1’ to 2’, May.................. .50 
DIGITALIS PURPUREA—Foxglove—mixed colors and apricot.............. pas 
DORONICUM CAUCAUSICUM—yellow daisies in April, 18/7.............. Sh) 
GAILLARDIA GOBLIN—red and yellow, 10”, July........0..000.0....0000000. 35 
GERANIUM MACULATUM—orchid, 18”, June.......00.00..o.ccccocccccececceeeee 25 
GEUM LADY STRATHEDEN, G. MRS. BRADSHAW-—orange, red...... 5 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA—Baby’s Breath—white, 4’, summer ..... oo) 
HEMEROCALLIS HYPERION—Day Lily—the best light yellow............ 1.00 
HOSTA LANCIFOLIA—Funkia or Plaintain Lily—lavendar, 18”........ 25 
IRIS OCHROLEUCA—white with yellow claw, 4’, June.................... .50 
1. SIBIRICA—blue or white, 3’, May, good for cutting ....... 50 and 1.50 
LINUM PERENNE—soft blue, 2’, June and July.......0..0cccccceceee 50 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA—Scarlet Lightning—3’, June.................... ‘30 
L. VISCARIA SPLENDENS FLORE PLENO—rosy red, ’18,, July........ .50 
MECONOPSIS BETONICIFOLIA—sky blue, golden anthers, 3’, July .50 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA PURPLE ROBE—10”, June.............. 35 
OENOTHERA SULPHUREA ODORA—Evening Primrose—3’, July........ 25 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE—deep apricot, 18’, all summer.................... Pas 
P-SORIENTALESscartets] 8.7, July et ee, es .50 
PENSTEMON CALIFORNICUM—clear blue, 3’, July, shiny leaves... .35 
PHLOX DECUSSATA—lavendar, pink or white.................................... he 
50 cents each 
AFRICA (red) SALMON QUEEN 
BEACON (scarlet) SNOWCAP 
COMUS (vermilion) SPATROT (salmon) 
LILLIAN (soft pink) THOR (salmon and carmine pink) 
PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM—May Apple—white, 15’, May................ .50 
POLEMONIUM CAERULEA—Jacob’s Ladder—blue, 12’, June............ Bh) 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM—Painted Daisy—double red 
PHYLLIS (pink), PATRICIA (pink), PURITY (white) 
STOKESIA LAEVIS—broad heads of blue, 12’’, summer.................... 50 



