HARDY PERENNIALS AND ROCK PLANTS, 

Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells) 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly-Weed) 
{Tuberosa. 2 ft. Brilliant orange flowers; 
a favorite for wild gardens as well as perennial 
borders. June, July. 
ASTILBE. See Spirea. 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 
Australis. 3 ft. 
foliage. June. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
In your rock garden or perennial planting, or 
m the foreground of your shrub border, Cam- 
panulas can be used to good advantage. They 
provide bright spots of color, and the hardy 
plants can be depended upon to increase in size 
each year. 
*Carpatica. See color illustration on page 2. 
*Carpatica, Blue Carpet. 6 in. Unusually 
compact and free-flowermg. 3 for $1.50; 
12 for $5.00. 
tGlomerata. 18 in. Heads of striking blue 
flowers. Very hardy. 
t{Medium. Canterbury Bells. 2 ft. Mixed or 
separate colors—white, pink, and blue. 
iMedium calycanthema. Cup-and-Saucer 
Canterbury Bells. Mixed, or white, pink, 
and blue. 
tPersicifolia. 216 ft. Delightful blue flowers 
are borne on spire-like stems. June, July. 
tPersicifolia, Misty Morn. Beautiful double 
blue variety. 3 for $1.65; 65c each. 
{Persicifolia, Telham Beauty. 3 to 4 ft. Very 
large, open, cup-shaped flowers of lilac- 
mauve. 3 for $2.00; 75c each. 
CATANANCHE (Cupid’s-Dart) 
tCzrulea major. 15 in. Delightful bright blue 
flowers appear freely from June to late August. 
CARNATION, Hardy 
(See also Dianthus) 
Hardy Carnations prefer sunny, rather dry 
locations. 
tCrimson King. 15 im. Red. AII summer. 
Deep blue flowers; pleasing 
tHardy Border, Mixed. Delightful col- 
lection in a wide variety of colors, both 
single and double. 
SPECIAL— Mixed Border Carnations. 
5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00 


NEW ENGLISH COTTAGE 
CARNATIONS 
These amazing new hybrids are rmportant for 
their compact growth, their vigorous flowering 
habit and fragrance. 
tLucia. See color illustration on back cover. 
{Sylvia. The petals are pale rose-pink edged 
with silvery white, gradually deepening to 
rich salmon. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
tNew Rose Unique Hybrids. These new hy- 
brids are strong growers, with large double 
flowers. They bloom off and on all summer. 
*{Dubonnet. 10 to 12 in. Very attractive, 
glowing deep crimson-purple flowers. Neat, 
compact plant. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
{Salmon Unique. See color illustration on 
back cover. 
{Serema. See color illustration on back cover. 
tCheerfulmess. See color illustration on back 
cover. 
{Wallace Red. See color illustration on back 
cover. 
CENTAUREA (Perennial Cornflower) 
Dealbata Steenbergi. 18 to 24in. A splendid 
novelty with purplish red flowers with white 
center. Truly close to orchid color. 3 for 
$2.00; 6 for $3.75; 75c each. 
Montana. 18 in. Brilliant deep blue flowers in 
late spring and early summer. 
CHIVES. See page 35. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. See pages 41 to 48. 
CIMICIFUGA (Bugbane) 
Bugbane will help to solve many a problem in 
the shady garden. Plant in large groups, and 
enjoy a delightful display of white spire-like 
flowers from July to October. 
{Davurica. 3 to4ft. Very fine small spikes in 
much-branched panicles. July. 3 for $1.65; 
6 for $3.00; 65c each. 
{Japonica (acerina). 2 to 3 ft. A late-flowering 
species of free-blooming habit. August and 
September. 
tRacemosa. See color illustration on page 21. 
{Racemosa simplex. A showy fall-blooming 
variety. White spikes 3 to 4 feet long. Late 
September and October. 3 for $2.00; 75c each. 
tSimplex, Armleuchter. A form of the above 
with larger individual flowers. 3 for $2.00; 
75c each. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
*Auriculata mama. 15 in. A dainty species 
with clusters of golden yellow flowers. May 
to September. 
{Baden Gold. See color illustration on page 18. 
tGolden Shower. 18 to 24 mm. Very free 
blooming throughout the summer. Delicate 
star-like, brilliant yellow blossoms. Graceful 
foliage. 
tPerry’s Double. 214 ft. Semi-double. 
flowering habit. June, July. 
CORONILLA 
*Cappadocica. 6in. The glaucous foliage makes 
a compact mat; brilliant golden yellow flowers 
show in great abundance. May to July. 
DAHLIA, Dwarf Summer. See page 32. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding-Heart) 
*+Eximia. See color illustration on page 2. 
Formosa, Sweetheart. A new and rare white 
form. The flowers are pure white and the 
plant makes bushy growth 12 inches high. 
Blooms freely from spring to fall. An ideal 
plant for shade and also does well in sunny 
places provided the soil does not become too 
dry during the summer. 3 for $2.50; 6 for 
$4.75; 95c each. 
{Spectabilis. The old-fashioned Bleeding-heart 
that everybody loves. Heart-shaped, pink 
flowers in long racemes. 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
$3.75; 12 for $7.00; 85c each. 
Free- 


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DELPHINIUM 
Delphiniums are among the most stately and 
impressive of all perennials. They produce 
handsome spikes of gorgeously colored blooms 
that make a wonderful display in the border and 
are also fine for cutting. They should be planted 
in masses at the rear of the hardy border. 
{Belladonna. 3 to 4 ft. Light blue. 
{Blackmore & Langdon Hybrids. 4 to 5 ft. 
Semi-double and double blooms in shades of 
blue, lavender and purple. 
{Chinensis, Tom Thumb. 15 in. Dwarf. 
Several crops of exquisite blue flowers. 
tLamartine. 3 to 4 ft. Large, single, dark 
gentian-blue flowers on branching plants. See 
color illustration on page 
tNew Giant Pacific Hybrids, Mixed Shades. 
See color illustration on page 12. 
{Gold Medal Hybrid Delphiniums. We have 
a large supply of these plants this year and 
are offering them at a very low price. Not 
less than 6 can be bought. 6 for $1.50; 
12 for $2.50; 25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.50; $12.50 
per 100. 
DIANTHUS (Fragrant Pinks) 
Reminiscent of other days when fragrant 
flowers were in vogue, the great number of 
Dianthus available today are still a source of 
color and delicious fragrance. The Pinks are 
ideal low border or rock-garden plants that do 
best in a well-drained, sunny focation. 
t{Beatrix. 12 in. Double salmon-pink flowers 
in clusters. May, June. 
*Bobby. See color illustration on page 2. 
*{Bristol Purity. 1 ft. Double white flowers. 
*Little Joe. 6 in. Large crimson blooms; 
delightful companion for Bobby. 
tMeg Gardner. 15 in. Large white flowers 
with distinct red centers. June, July. 
*Mirs. Dina Weller. 6 in. A new little Dianthus 
of very compact growth, covered with laven- 
der-pink {'owers with much deeper ring in the 
center. Late May and June. Ideal for the 
small rock garden or border. 3 for $1.50; 
6 for $2.75; 60c each. 
*tPink Princess. 1 ft. Carnation-like, salmon- 
pink flowers; clove scent. Blooms ‘freely In 
June and through the summer. 3 for $1.65; 
12 for $5.50; 65c each. 
*Tiny Rubies. The miniature plants produce 
carnation-like flowers on stems 4 to 5 inches 
high. In full sun the color is pink; with par- 
tial shade it approaches rose. 
*{White Reserve. 16 in. Another top-notch 
white Carnation. June, July. 
Also see Carnations 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS 
(Sweet William) 
tNewport Pink. Lovely salmon-pink. 
{Scarlet Beauty. Beautiful scarlet shade. 
tWhite. 
{Mixed Hybrids. Many shades. 

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Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William) 

PRICES: Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $1.25 for 3 of one kind; $2.25 for 6 of one kind; $4.25 per doz. of one kind. Single plants, 55c each. 
*Indicates alpines or rock plants; with few exceptions these plants are also ideal for broad masses in the foreground 
of your perennial border or for edging. {Indicates varieties which are useful for cutting. 

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