New! BURNETT'S PERENNIALS Versatile! 
OUR OWN OUTSTANDING INTRODUCTIONS and SELECTED FAVORITES 
Our perennial plants are all strong, field-grown or potted stock. They are vigorous 
permanently in your garden. Do not buy perennial plants by size alone. Lar 
transplanted. Plants are not sold in any quantities less than those pr 
advantage of this Saving over the smaller quantities. 
Cultural Hints—Never plant Hardy Perennials too deep, 
Poor soil should be well prepared beforehand by di 
alkaline. 
make sure no commercial fertilizers ever come in direct contact with plant as this will burn y 
and soil loose around plants by frequent cultivation. 
» young plants that will readily establish themselves 
ge, old clumps are never satisfactory and will soon die out when 
iced. 5 plants of any one variety are sold at the 10 rate. Take 
and as a rule they prefer a well-drained, loamy soil that is neutral or slightly 
gging in well-rotted manure with bonemeal added if possible. 
oung roots and lower foliage. 
Purchaser pays transportation charges on all plants. 
HMS~ Varieties marked * are fine for Rockeries 
When fertilizing 
Keep weeds down 
PRICES ON ALL PLANTS, unless otherwise noted, are: $2.35 for 3, $6.25 per 10 
*ACHILLEA ptarmica, The Pearl. Pure white 
double flowers freely produced. 1-2 ft. 
June to September. 
Snowball. New creamy-white variety. Fine 
for cutting. 114 ft. Blooms all Summer. 
ACONITUM fischeri. Fine, dark blue Monks- 
hood. 3 to 4 ft. September—October. 
Spark’s Variety. Stately growing, deep violet- 
blue. 5 ft. August-September. 
*AETHIONEMA, Warley Rose. Very compact, 
with deep pink flowers like a miniature 
Daphne. Fine rock plant. $2.50 for 3, 
$6.50 for 10. 
*AJUGA. Splendid rock plants or ground covers 
in shaded areas and dry, poor soil. May— 
June. 6-8 in. 
Genevensis. Bright blue flowers, dark green 
foliage. 
Reptans alba. White flowers, dark green 
foliage. 
*ALYSSUM. Masses of yellow flowers. Suitable 
for rock gardens, walls, border edgings. 
Saxatile compactum. Ever popular “‘Basket 
of Gold.’ 9-12 in. April-May. 
Saxatile florepleno. Glorious double form of 
above. 
Saxatile citrinum. Lemon-yellow. 1 ft. 
Very showy 
ANCHUSA italica, Dropmore. 
and effective in borders. Brilliant royal blue. 
4-5 ft. June-July. 
*Myosotidiflora. Charming plant with sprays 
of Forget-me-not blue flowers. 1 ft. May. 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. Large, light yellow, 
Daisylike flowers in abundance all Summer. 
Very fine introduction. 1% to 2 ft. 
“AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Glorify your Spring garden with the exquisite 
colors of these graceful flowers. 
Clematiflora. Distinct new Columbine, spurless 
Clematis-like flowers in a wide range of inter- 
esting colors. 
Crimson Star. A striking new Aquilegia. Large 
crimson flowers, white center. Very showy. 
Giant Long-spurred Varieties in separate 
shades: Blue, Pink, Yellow, White and Red. 
Longissima Hybrids. The enchanting array of 
colors of the Mrs. Scott Elliott strain has been 
combined with the fantastic length of spurs 
(3-4 in.) of Longissima. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. Wonderful colors 
and color combinations are found in this popular 
strain. 
*ARABIS (Rock Cress). Produces a mass display , 
effective in rockeries and border edges. 
Alpina. Single white flowers. 6 in. April. 
Alpina florepleno. Double white. 9 in. May. 
Rosea. Single shell-pink. 9 in. May. 
*ARMERIA, Bee’s Ruby. Bright red, 2 in. 
flowers on tall stems. 114 to 2 ft. May to 
September. 
Formosa. Large-flowered hybrid in shades of 
pink and red, purple and violet. 2 ft. June- 
Septembe1. 
*Laucheana. Neat, rose-red clumps, 6 in. 
high. May—August. 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King. Beautiful decora- 
tive plants with silver foliage and stems. 
Showy in borders, among evergreens. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 2-3 ft. $2.50 for 3, 
$6.50 per 10. 
ASTILBE (SPIREA) Fanal. Tall, dark red 
plumes. 5 ft. July. $1.50 each, $12.00 per 
doz. 
Gloria. Dwarf, plumy sprays of rich pink. 
2 ft. July. $1.10 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Granat. Dark crimson; strong, divided 
spikes. 214 ft. June-July. $1.25 each, 
$11.00 per doz. 
White Gloria. Very beautiful. $1.10 each, 
$10.00 per doz. 



HARDY ASTERS 
For a grand showing of flowers throughout the 
Fall these hardy Asters are unsurpassed. 
TALL VARIETIES 
Beechwood Challenger. Fine, new, large- 
flowered red. Neat, upright growth. 4 ft. 
Harrington’s Pink. Great quantities of exquisite 
soft pink flowers from August to late October. 
Very showy, bushy plants, wonderful sprays for 
cutting. 4 ft, 
Mt. Everest. Pyramids of large snow white 
flowers; very good. 3-4 ft. 
Skylands Queen. Masses of large orchid-blue 
flowers; one of the best. Early. 3 ft. 
Violetta. The best dark blue Aster. Large flow- 
ers, fine habit of growth. 3 to 4 ft. 
Any of above: $2.35 for 3, $6.25 per 10 
DWARF HYBRID BORDER ASTERS 
This group of Asters are unexcelled for a show 
of color during late Summer and Fall, in the bor- 
der or rockery. Height 10-12 inches. 
Countess of Dudley. Clear shell pink. 
Lavanda. Delightful lavender-hlue. 
Lilac Time. Lovely soft lilac blue. 
Nancy. Beautiful soft rose-pink. 
Niobe. Attractive pure white. 
Ronald. Bright lilac-pink. 
Any of above: $2.50 for 3, $6.75 per 10 
ASTER FRIKARTI (Wonder of Staffa) 
A beautiful all-season blooming hardy 
Aster of intense rich blue coloration with 
Flowers 3 in. across. 
$2.75 for 3, $7.00 
yellow center. 
Excellent cut flower. 
per 10. 

*COREOPSIS auriculata mana. A fine dwarf 
variety, 6-10 in. high. Covered from May to 
September with golden-orange flowers. 
Perry’s Variety. 
2% ft. 
Lovely semi-double yellow 
flowers. 

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ACHILLEA ptarmica, The Pearl 
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BUDDLEIA (Butterflybush) 
_Buddleias may rightly be classed the Aristocrats 
of the Garden. The attractive bushes produce 
long, graceful flowering spikes, making a lovely 
show in the garden during Summer and Fall and 
their usefulness as cut flowers can hardly be 
equalled. (Illustrated in color, page 48.) 
Charming. Lovely lavender-pink flower spikes. 
Distinct pink in comparison with other Bud- 
dleias, 
Dubonnet. A glorious new variety of Dubonnet 
wine color. 
Fortune (P. P. No. 206). A clear lavender blue 
color. Beautifully formed sprays. 
Orchid Beauty. Exquisite soft Cattleya-lilac 
with a brilliant orange eye. 
Royal Red. A really true red not seen before in 
any Buddleia. 
White Bouquet. At long last a pure white 
Buddleia that is very hardy. 
Prices on all Buddleias: 
$1.50 each, $4.00 for 3, $10.00 per doz. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflowers) 
Excellent perennial subjects for the border and 
rockery. Easily grown. 
*Carpatica. Blue. Compact 6-in. plants. July— 
August. 
*Carpatica. White Star. Similar to above. 
* Garganica. Star-shaped blue flowers. Trailing 
habit. June—July. 
Persicifolia, Blue Gardenia. Striking blue on 
graceful, 30-in. stems. June to August. 
$3.00 for 3, $7.50 per 10. 
Persicifolia, Moerheimi. 
double. June-July.’ 2 ft. 
Persicifolia, Telham Beauty. Queen of all 
Bellflowers in lilac blue. 4 ft. July. 
| CARNATIONS, Royal Cottage. A beautiful, 
new, vigorous growing strain in wide range 
of colors. 18 in. 
Hardy Border Strain. Large flowering hy- 
brids in bloom from Spring to late Summer in 
Pink, White, Red or Mixed. Fragrant. 
18 in. 
CIMICIFUGA, Simplex. Heavy white spikes 
on 3 ft. stems. Fine cutflower. September— 
October. 
Simplex Armleuchter. Larger spike than 
above with creamy flowers. 
Simplex Pearl. Pure white with more com- 
pact flowers. 
Pure white, semi- 
Any of above: 
$1.75 each, $5.00 for 3, $14.00 per 10 
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Hardy Perennial Plants 
