NEW ENGLAND PERENNIALS 

HARDY ANEMONES 
For quantities of splendid flowers September through October. Will thrive in 
any sunny or lightly shaded spot having well-drained soil, requiring a little 
added moisture during hot summer months. 
JAPANESE ANEMONES 
ALBA — Large, single, pure white with 
yellow center. 3 ft. to 3% ft. 
KRIEMHILDE — Large silvery pink flowers 
2:{t.t6 Batt. 
CHINESE ANEMONES 
SEPTEMBER CHARM — Medium sized flow- 
ers of delicate silvery pink shaded with 
rose. 15 in. to 18 in. 
SEPTEMBER QUEEN — Low growing, semi- 
double rosy-red flowers. 15 in. 
ALL HARDY ANEMONES 
3 Each of One Variety $1.40 
6 Each of One Variety $2.50 
COLUMBINES 
Robust and free flowering Perennials for 
sunny or partialy shaded spots. Like good 
rich soil. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT'S HYBRIDS — Lovely 
shades of pink, white, blue and yellow. 
3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.25. 
CRIMSON STAR — Huge blooms of pure 
white centers with crimson edging and 
spurs. 3 for $1.40, 6 for $2.50. 
10 POPULAR SUMMER PHLOX 
(Phlox Decussata) 
A splash of delightful indispensable color 
in your garden during the usually flower 
barren mid-summer. Easy to culture — 
need full sun, good garden soil. 
CHIEFTAIN — Dark ruby red blooms. One 
of the darkest. 
JULES SANDEAU — Brilliant watermelon 
— pink in large heads. Little lower grow- 
ing. 
JULY GLOW — Glowing cherry red. Tall. 
MARY LOUISE — Pure white flower over 
sturdy growth. Best of late bloomers. 
MIA RUYS — Large panicles of pure waxy- 
white on light green leather foliage. Low 
growing. 
PINKETTE — Large florets of soft delicate 
pink. Pure and lovely color. 
SALMON BEAUTY — Rich, best salmon- 
pink with white center. 
SPITFIRE — Large heads of clear sunset 
red. One of newest and best. Non-fading. 
STARLIGHT — Lovely violet-red florets 
with shading of lilac and white center. 
TIGRESS — Brilliant.new coral-red shade 
with golden sheen. 


FINE NEW IRIS 
Outstanding colors from the most delicate 
shades to the boldest. Some pleasingly 
fragrant. They are easy to grow and 
worthy of a place in your garden. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA — One of the best 
yellows. Tallest. 
BLUE MONARCH — Full, light blue. Clear 
and large, 
BUCKLEY GIANT — Medium blue bi-color. 
Exceedingly large. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD — Lovely, large, dark 
yellow. 
ORIENTAL OR JAPANESE IRIS 
Huge picturesque flowers — graceful 
gladiolus-like foliage. Blooming toward 
end of June, when other iris are past, and 
continuing well into July. Easily grown in 
any good garden soil, thriving in damp 
locations, along streams or around pools. 
Average heights are from 2 to 8 feet. 
BETTY F. HOLMES — Pure white with no 
other coloring. Most luxurious of all 
whites. Double set of large petals have 
texture of rich velvet which sparkles in 
the sunshine. 
GOLD BOUND — Abundant blooms of 
large, double, pure white flowers enriched 
by creamy glow from gold banded center. 
KOKO-NO-IRO — Large double flowers of 
dark blue-violet with hardly any percept- 
ible veining. Purple and gold in colors. 
Popular, dependable variety lavished with 
blooms. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
With their brilliant gigantic blooms, Pop- 
pies are among the very finest Perennials 
for the garden, particularly now that soft 
pastel tints are available. They are easily 
grown and once established will live for 
many years. Plant in deep, fairly good 
garden soil, the roots go deep. Field grown 
plants are shipped in August, strong pot- 
ted plants for Spring Delivery. 
$3.00 — All Separately Labeled 
AUSTRALIA — Massive ox-blood on rigid 
stems. 
BARR'S WHITE — Large, pure white with 
purplish-black spots. 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE — Finest dark 
crimson with black splashes. 


Sewing Connecticut Planter +107 YEARS 
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