A BORDER OF OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS 
This 40-Plant Assortment will make gay an area of 80 square feet 
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Varieties that were favorites when America was young; plant them to make an old-time border measuring 20 feet long and about 4 feet 
wide. As indicated, you place Hollyhocks, Phlox and Delphinium at the back; Shasta Daisies and Sweet William in the middle distance; 
Canterbury Bells, Gaillardia and Pinks in front. For sunny and partly sunny spots. Many of them are fragrant. 
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6. Canterbury: Bells" Mixed meee aoe ot on ae hioe entice Cy .3'.Phiox;- Tall Mixed }3.ouc.u scones oe eee G 
6° Sweet, Williams’: Mixed: go errisset eit otis eit nena wee ke ante D 4 'Pinks:(Dianthus) i: .c:nc0ne cones Thee eee H 
Assortment: 40 Plants, Value $17.30..... $15.50 
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FILL THIS 30 BY 4-FOOT PERENNIAL BORDER WITH 
A COLLECTION OF SIXTY PLANTS (Twenty distinct varieties) 
It occupies 120 square feet, but the plan may be adapted easily to fit any space that is similar in area but of different dimensions (sey 
24x5, 20x 6 or 15 x8 feet). And it need not be a rectangle—an ell or a curve would be equally pleasing. 





A Cutting Garden Key For Full Sun Key For Partial Shade Key 
3) Aster; Queen? Mary s2onecy. leer eee 3 Aster; RediCloud@n ersten caren eee eek 3: Aster, Violetta......3. <0. .2 cs se cles e cee 
3 Iris; Pioneer Wa Ay See ee 2 Silcig, Wedgwood for oe ee 2 3° Iris," Indian Chief ..../54,.0..0. See 
2 Lavandula, Munstead Strain 3 | 2 Veronica:spicata 7.2 sic. .00. veces os.oerd || 2) Funkia fortuneiiiis-0/ ss). eee 3 
3 Gaillardia, S. & W. Hybrids. 4 3' Gypsophilajrepens .%.) sce cee eee 3 Phiox,A. L: Schlageter... . sen eee 4 
3 Hemerocallis, D. D. Wyman.... 5} 3) Phlox; Eva Foerster *</.2),- 2, ee 5 3. Liatris’scariosa alba’. 3/92. 6 o.n00e eae 5 
2 Anemone, September Charm. . 6 2 AguilegiassY ellowiaman ce ee eG 2 Primula officinalis)... <5. 2; 2c nse 6 
3 Chrysanthemum, Kristina... .. 7 3 Dianthus; Beatrixstenys 7 ientn ene ete: 3 Plumbago: Larpente:..2-.2 4c... eee 7 
3 Stokesia lilacina ................ 8 3 Lychnis Viscaria... 3 Anemone, September Charm................- 8 
6 Dianthus?) Beatrix. 326 ene ee eee OcAster, ‘Goliath faeces sehen tone 9 6 Ajuga multicolor........ 9 
3 Coreopsis, Perry’s Variety.................. 3 Heliopsis incomparabilis.... . 10 3 Dicentra’eximias.c{....coesne aoe 10 
6) Delphinium>; Pacificty eee eee 6 Delphinium, Pacific............ 11 6 Digitalis; Giant)Shirley....... .o20 eee 11 
3) Verbena: bonariensisi\.,...nce cee eee 3 Aquilegia, Rose and Pink Shades. 12 3 Aster, Palmyra. f..2. Mois. 8.0 ee 
L Artemisia SSilv. er) King sn oneeioein ere TRudbeckiatpurpureage eee eee ee aL S 1 Dicentra spectabiliss........ 52. scene 13 
2 Heliopsis' incomparabilis: §). 22010.) acess 2 Coreopsis, Perry’s Variety..................14 2 Coreopsis, Perry’s Variety 14 
3 Scabiosa, Isaac House Strain............... 3 Geum, Princess Juliana....................15 | 3 Primula japonica.... 15 
3 Doronicum excelsum...............-....--.16 | 3 Delphinium, Belladonna ...................16 | 3 Aster, Goliath... |. 16 
3) Tritomas|S..6) Wo Hy bridss een ernie 17 | 3 Tritoma, S. & W. Hybrids. ....-............ 17 | 3 Hemerocallis Goldeni 17 
2 Campanula, Telham Beauty.................18 2 Chrysanthemum, White Swan ..............18 2 Iris, Alta California... 8 
3 Chrysanthemum, White Swan..............19 | 3 Armeria, Farmingdale Giants...............19 | 3 Nepeta Mussini.......... 19 
3 Helianthus, Soleil d’Or............. 20 3 Chrysanthemum, Korean........... 20 3 Veronica, True Blue...$2...0500 ee 20 
LLECTION 118A: COLLECTION 118C: COLLE : 
pet Bntsehs to Value, $28.50 $25.50 eo aruants Value, $28.45 $25.50 cout latts avciausey ae $25.50 
Any two Collections, $49.50; all three Collections, $72.50 
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78 Hardy Perennial Plants STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
