PERENNIALS 
ACHILLEA. Each, $.35; $3.00 per 10. 
The Pearl. A fine foliaged plant producing an abund- 
ance of small double white bloom all through the sum- 
mer. Grows to about 24 inches. 
Roseum. An upright stiff stemmed plant with flat clus- 
ters of rosy pink flowers. Blooms in June and July. 
ASTER. Each, $.60; $5.50 per 10. 
A fall flowering plant that should not be confused with 
the annual aster. Flowers are mostly single and come 
in various colors. Height ranges from 2 feet to 5 feet. 
Blooms from September to freeze-up. 
Beechwood Challenger. Beautiful red; 2 feet. 
Barr’s Pink. Very showy; 3 feet. 
Climax. Blue, yellow center; 3 feet. 
Mt, Everest. Pure white; 3 to 4 feet. 
BABY’S BREATH, Bristol Fairy. Each, $1.00. 
A double Baby’s Breath that is much more desirable 
than the older single variety. Florets are larger and 
double. Blossoming season longer. 
BACHELOR BUTTON. Each, $.35: $3.00 per 10. 
- desirable perennial form of the annual variety. Large 
owers. 
BELLFLOWER—CAMPANULA. Each, $.40; $3.50 per 10. 
Harebell (Carpatica). Flowers are clear blue. upright 
bells, borne on short stems and in profusion. Foliage is 
good and plant is adapted to low borders and edging. 
12 inches. 
Peachbell (Persicifolia). An upright plant about 24 to 
30 inches covered with small clear blue bell shaped 
flowers in late June. Very showy in the garden. 
BLEEDING HEART, Common. Each, $1.00. 
The old-fashioned Bleeding Heart. Pink. heart shaped 
flowers in the early spring. About 30 inches. 
BLEEDING HEART, Fern-Leaf or Fringed. Each 60c. 
A low growing, fine leaved plant suitable for low bor- 
ders or rockerys. Pink. heart shaped flowers somewhat 
like the common Bleeding Heart. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Each, 60c; $5.00 per 10. 
New varieties and introductions have made this familv 
of ovlants more desirable than ever. Varieties now begin 
to bloom in August and early September so that danger 
from frost is not longer a consideration. Very showy in 
the border, blossoms are also unsurpassed as cut flowers 
for in the house. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Sal- 
mon-bronze-pink. 
Olive Lonaland. Apricot- 
salmon-pink. 
Red Gold. Red and orange- 
gold. 
Red Hawk. Brazil Red. 
Robt. Brydon. Garnet-red. 
COLUMBINE. Each, 40c: $3.50 per 10. 
Blooms late in spring with graceful, but unusual shaped 
flowers. Colors come in a wide range. Grows in semi- 
shade. 
Mrs, Scott Elliott’s Hybrids. Very attractive colors. 
CORALBELLS. Each, 60c¢; $5.50 per 10. 
Attractive plant with numerous red bell shaped flowers 
borne on tall tems during June and July. 
COREOPSIS. Each, 35c; $3.00 per 10. 
Large daisy-like blossoms of pure yellow. 1% to 2 feet 
high. Blooms June and for a long period after. 
DAISY, Alaska. Each, 35: $3.00 per 10. ; 
A white daisy with yellow center blooming about Me- 
morial Day. hee im 
DAISY, King Edward. Each, 35e; $3.00 per 10. ; 
A very ae white bloom with yellow center. Begins 
to flower in July. Very attractive for cut flowers as well 
as border. 
Algonquin. Yellow. 
Avalanche. White. 
Barbéra Small. Lilac-pink. 
Chipvewa- Purple. 
Glacier. White. 
Jean Treadway. Pink. 
Mandalay. Orange-bronze. 
DAY LILY—Funkia.° Each, 75c. 
Large foliaged plant attractive when not in bloom. 
Grows from 12 to 18 inches high. 
Coerulea. Broad green leaves, blue flowers. 45¢ each. 
Grandiflora. Very large broad leaves, large fragrant 
white flowers., $1.00 each, 
DELPHINIUM : 
A well known, tall hardy perennial. Flowers are found 
as tall spikes; colors are usually a wide range of blue 
shades, but there are white and pink forms also. 
Pacific Coast Hybrids. Each, 50c; $4.50 per 10. She 
A recent introduction of really mammouth flowering 
Delphinium with colors and two-toned effects unequaled 
by any other. Very large growing; 6 to 7 feet. 
GAILARDIA. Each, 35c;: $3.00 per 10. 
One of the showiest and most effective border and cut- 
flower varieties. Blossoms are two-toned, center is dark 
reddish brown and tips of petals are shaded orange. 
Sometimes freezes out in winter. 
HEMEROCALIS. Each, 65c¢; to $1.00. 
The very hardy old-fashioned yellow Day-Lily. Many 
new varieties are now grown, but we supply only the 
early pale, yellow Dr. Regal variety. 
HOLLYHOCK. Each, 35c; $3.00 per 10. 
Not really a true perennial, but it re-establishes itself so 
readily that most people consider it one. Can be had 
in double flowering sorts in the following colors: Red, 
pink, white and yellow. 
IRIS. Each, 35c; 40c; 45c, and 50c. 
One of the hardiest and most satisfactory perennials. 
Easy to grow and the wide range of coiors make them 
most desirable. 
LILIES. No. 1 Bulbs, each, 60c: $5.50 per 10. 
Elegans. Tall, stiff stems with large salmon red blos- 
soms. Early. 
Madonna, The loveliest of the white lilies. Can be 
planted in fall only. Very fragrant. 
Regal. Tall stems with 4 or 5 large white blossoms. 
July. 
Henryii. Deep orange-yellow. Blooms in August and 
September. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. Each, 50c: $4.50 per 10. 
Small, fragrant, bell shaped white flowers. One of th 
early spring flowers. Grown in shade. z 
MALLOW (Hibiscus). Each, 40c: $3.50 per 10. 
Large woody perennial with crepe-paper-like blossoms 
5 or 6 inches across. Not too hardy. Colors: red, pink 
and white. 
MONARDA. Each, 35c; $3.00 per 10. 
Bright scarlet flowers in July. Spreads. 
PAINTED DAISY. Each, 40c: $3.50 per 10. 
Pink, red or white daisy-like flowers, blooming in late 
May and early June. Fern-like foliage that dies down 
after the flowering period. 
'PLATYCODEN (Balloon Flower). Each 40c: $3.50 per 10. 
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Upright growing plant to about 24 inches. Produces an 
abundance of blue cup-like flowers that resemble bal- 
loons just before Nerd open. Flower in July and August. 
There is also a white form. : 
PEONY 
No planting on a home grounds is complete without 
some peonies, the favorite of all the flowers. They re- 
quire a rich, deep soil with plenty of sunlight. Fall 
planting is far more desirable than spring planting. 
Plant peony roots with eyes just 2 inches below the 
surface. See our special list for varieties and descrip- 
tions. Priced from $1.00 up. 
POPPY, Oriental. Each, 60c: $5.50 per 10. 
This is one of the showiest of all perennials. For best 
results transplant in August or.September only. 
PHLOX, Creeping. Each, 50c; $4.50 per 10. : 
A flat growing plant that blooms in great profusion 
early in the spring. Can be had in the following colors: 
red, lavender, pink and white. 
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