PERENNIALS 
These Perennials are all hardy and easy to grow. 
All are wintering out of doors. Dug with a ball of 
soil. Come and pick out what you want. Twenty 
cents each; $2.25 per dozen, assorted, your choice. 
Add 15 cents for packing and postage any number. 
COREOPSIS — Sunburst — Long graceful stems, 
semi-double golden yellow flowers. Fine to cut. 
CARNATION—Hardy, rose color, large flowers. 
HIGHLAND PINKS—A fragrant long flowering 
strain. 
GATLLARDIA—Burgundy—Long stiff stems, wine 
red, good cut. Portala—Brilliant Scarlet, tipped 
with yellow. 
COLUMBINE—Snow Queen—Long spurred pure 
white. Coerulea—Colorado state flower. Canadensis 
-—Eastern columbine, sepals yellow, spurs red. 
Hybrids—Fine light shades. Crimson Star—Very 
large flowers of crimson and white. 
DELPHINIUM—-Bellamosum—Deep blue _ flowers. 
Wexham Hybrids—Long tapering spikes, large 
double and semi-double flowerets of many light 
shades. 
ICELAND POGPPY—Nothing better for bright 
color in the garden all summer. Self seeding. 
HOLLYHOCK-—Chaters Double-Mixed. 
SHASTA DAISY—Very larse double and semi- 
double flowers. 
PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy—Many colors and 
forms. Some will be double. 
STATICE—Fine feathery bloom. Used for bou- 
quets either fresh or dry. 
SEDUMS—Three kinds, suitable for rock garden 
or border. 
SEMPERVIVIUM—Hen and Chickens. 
CANTERBURY BELLS — Biennial — Single and 
double separate. Mixed colors. 
BLEEDING HEART—Three to five eye divisions 
of this old favorite. 90c each. 
