Choice Perennials 
Our perennials are all locally grown. A trial will convince you that it 
pays to plant perennials propagated in our own ‘Puget Sound’ ‘area, 
where conditions are more nearly ideal for growing practically all 
types of ornamental plants—ask your favorite garden authority. Prices 
listed here are for strong field-grown plants of medium size unless 
otherwise specified. Prices on smaller or larger clumps on request. 
Varieties marked with star (*) denote those adaptable for rockeries. 
* AJUGA REPTANS 
Dense spikes of blue flowers in May and June, an excel- 
lent ground cover plant, equally adaptable for shade, or 
sunny locations. Bronzy dark green foliage..............-.-..-.-------- $0.35 
* ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold) 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM—Clusters of bright yellow flowers .35 
* ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
MYOSOTIDIFLORA—Clusters of charming blue flowers resem- 
bling forget-me-nots. 12 in. high. May be used in the 
shade or sun, flowering in May and June. Very hardy ......-- at fe) 
* ANEMONE 
PULSATILLA (Pasque Flower)—Violet flowers, blooming April 
to June; needs well drained soil in a sunny location; 9 to 
TZ inZine height terete et area aac eee ee eee .50 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) 
PERRY'S VARIETY—A good yellow cut flower; 2 ft., varying.... .35 
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AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
CLEMATIFLORA—Mixed, spurless, beautiful pastel shades-__.... 58) 
CLEMATIFLORA (Blue Heaven)—Spurless, lovely deep lav- 
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LONGISSIMA HYBRIDS—Very long spurred, in many attrac- 
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SUPER LONG SPURRED MIXTURE—Brilliant color range.......- so hs) 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’'S HYBRIDS—tLarge blooms and exten- 
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Dwarf Types 
FLABELLATA NANA ALBA—Pure white, early flowering. 12 in. .35 
HANSOL HAREBELL—Dwarf compact habit, lovely violet blue .35 
* ARABIS ALPINA (Snow on the Mountain) 
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DOUBLE; WHITE——Laters blooming eee ee roe Je 
* ARMERIA (Thrift, or Sea-Pink) 
GLORY OF HOLLAND (Mauritanica)—Giant pink blooms of 
about the size of a silver dollar, straight, tall.stems, 24 in. .50 
MARITIMA SPLENDENS—Small cushion of grass-like foliage 
with é-inchnrose: pinks Howerss.....c tn eee ee eee ee i fe) 
BEES: RUBY=—12-inch® 6ec sates 6a eee ee ee .50 
ASTER—Species and Hybrids 
FRIKARTI (Wonder of Staffa)—Lavender-blue flowers from 
2 to 2% inches across. Long blooming period, good for 
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* ALPINUS, GOLIATH—Soft blue, largest flowered; adaptable 
for rockeries and borders, up to 15 inches in height-....... be 
AMELLUS HYBRIDUS—Finest mixed, 24 to 30 in. high, Aug- 
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ASTILBE (Spiraea) 
FANAL—Dense plumes of deep blood-red, height 2¥ ft..... be 
GLORIA—Beautiful, light rose, height 2% ft. .......000000002.....- 75 
GRANAT—Deep crimson-rose flowers, height 3 ft. ................ S's) 
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