PERENNIALS” 
Field grown perennials mostly untransplanted. Grown in fertile foam soil, planted in rows 42 ipsnes 2: 
part, Clean, cultivated, vigorous, healthy plants at Big Savings! We invite you to come to the nursery pee. 
see Our extensive perennial planting. Do not confuse with Ordinary seedlings as all varieties were planted in 
early spring and are larger. 
Not less than 10 of a variety sold; 25 or more of a variety at 100 rate; 250 or more at 1,000 rate. Quant- 
ity orders subject to samples. 
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AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA ASTROSAQUINEA (Mullin Pink)—Begutiful blue foliage, striking crimson 
blooms throughout the summer. Row BUD Bc o> ns - sad duno anh date ceree Nee, MeN es oe ons aie alee ay tee ee Sa oo 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM (Baskets of Gold)—Low growing, clusters of bright yellow blooms 
in early spring. Untransplanted, row Neha err eoeer Ln ae Mare Vl Oe ORME teen Rae CAE TN be aka nae 
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_ANCHUSA ITALICA DROPMORE—Tall, grows 5 to 6 ft. Gentian blue forget-me-not blooms. Very 
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ANCHUSA CAPENSIS—Deep violet forget-me-not blooms throughout the summer. Grows 2 ft. tall. 
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ANTHEMIS KELWAY’S (Chamomile)—Blooms continuously throughout the summer. Beautiful yellow 
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AQUILEGIA CAERULEA (Columbine)—Long spurs; profuse blooming. Blue Rocky Mt. Columbine. Row run -..ss-00 
AQUILEGIA (Dobbies Imperial Hybrids) —A\| colors; extra large flowers, blooms for weeks in the 
spring. Row Ep Dabo esctasancnsippatietapeninedvnnderia\advucnt dag RON cece aaa lah Se CoN, 5 ae o 
AQUILEGIA (Long spurred Scott Elliott’s)—Finest colors blue, purple, yellow, pink and red in afl - 
See ROW PUR 5k. nea! IL) 1 a Rene: Genre tie er eee 1.00 
ASTER BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER—Profuse, nearest and best red.. Variety medium height. 2 inch pots 1.50 
ASTER BLUE GEM—Double, deep velvety blue with yellow center. Medium height. 2 inch pots............ 1.50 
ASTER GIANT LAVENDER—Extra large, clear lavender-blue, fine for cutting. Tall,growing 2 in. pots.... 1.50. 
ASTER LADY HENRY MADDOCH'S—Splendid dwarf pink. Compact mounds. 2 inch: pots............... =. Jeo0 
ASTER MAID OF ATHEN’S—Semi-dwarf, deep violet blue. Profuse and early blooming. 2 inch pots...... 1.50 
ASTER MT. EVEREST—Excellent for cutting, Rated the best and largest pure white. 2 inch pots........ 1.50 
ASTER PALMYRA—Considered the best Novi-Belgi. Perfect mounds of clear pink. 300 eee 1.50 
ASTER ST. EGWIN—Old favorite. Extra hardy and free flowering fuchsia. color............. SR Se i ST |) 
ASTER SUNSET—Good habit, compact and free floweriige Pink Lek ee ey Ne ee w= 1.50 
ASTER VICTOR—Most dwarf variety, compact mounds not over 9 inches across and-tall. Blue............ 1.50 
CALLIRHOE INVOLUCRATA (Poppy Mallow)—Everblooming, reddish-mauve poppy-like flowers. Creeping 1.25 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Favorite Canterbury Bells—Splendid, mixture of blues, pinks and whites........ — 
CARNATION CHABAUD—Cardinal red. Nice everblooming plants’ .ac..n.!o-cicck-ceccscoreie-ccesedececcniscc---.” woe a 
pia Es etait MACROCEPHALA (Golden Cornflower) —Tall sturdy plants, big thistle-like yellow blooms. 
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CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI (Siberiana Wallflower) —Bright golden-orange, twelve inch blooms May and 
PUM ROW BUN. 4: c5 cts eves cals eauclgll t bak ou OE acetal g ands hosp ton Seen SR tn Soneahen 
sap aaa vy MAXIMUM (Alaska, Shasta Dgisy)—Giant flowering blooms July and August. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Chigwell, Shasta Daisy)—Giant, ex. Ige. summer flowering. ROW FUN ccecsoe 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Conqueror, Shasta Daisy)—Favorite varieties; summer flowering. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Fringed Beauty, Shasta Daisy)—Hardy, fringed blooms, very beautiful. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (May Queen, Shasta Daisy)—Early blooming, large white blooms. fins 
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COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA (New, gold)—Extra large semi-dbl, Row KUT captor aptonetedenetendt: cal onecs Lensaccenercst Lunpaee 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA Double Sunburst)—Largest, double golden blooms for months in the sum- 
mer. Row PUI Posh Ate tb eceo Beet swnnnschatetanrnas Soveeeeebhc tal eeepc de eee ae Boone A Sesccce pe ae pee Rebencee 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA—Becutiful dark blue, heavy bloomer, strong grower. ROW rumiuccecccsecccce  cosene ae 
DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA—Beautiful dark blue, heavy bloomer, Strong grower. ROW ruMiiccceccccccee  cocce a 
Sete CHINENSIS (Azure Fairy)—Everblooming, bright China blue. Dwarf, grows 15 inches 
DELPHINIUM BLUE BUTTERFLY—Everblooming, vivid light blue. Dwarf Qrowing, ROW PURiciicecccsccce, cecceces 
DELPHINIUM FINEST MIXED—AI| shades, types, and colors, Mostly Pacific hybrids. ROW rum cescccceceseeocoe-- 




CRIMSON KING CARNATION | : 
Strong 2” pot plants, 10 for $1.80; 100 for $14.00; 1,000 for $120.00. 

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30.00 
50.00 
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Bright crimson, double carnations almost equal in size and beauty te those grown in .greenhouses—yet # withstands zero. es 
temperatures. Continuous flowering from early summer fill winter, Plant in rich soil for greatest abundance of blooms. | ss 



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