Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants 
The plants we offer in the following list are pot grown. 
lings that will bloom this season. 
They are strong one year old seed- 
Pot grown plants, while not as large as field grown clumps, are very desirable and valuable for 
the reason that they may be planted any time after the frost is out of the ground until very late 
without any danger, whereas field grown plants cannot be transplanted safely after their growth 
has advanced too far. 
All varieties marked with a * are suitable for Rock Garden planting. 
(Prices—30c each; 6 of ONE VARIETY for $1.60.) 

AQUILEGIA (cot UMBINE) 
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum*—Deep yellow flowers. 
Aster Frikarti—Large lavender blue flowers, blooming 
July until frost. To three feet. 
Aquilegias—(COLUMBINE). 
Alpina—Rich dark blue. 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain COLUMBINE)—Sepals 
deep blue, petals white. 
Rose Queen—Light to dark rose, white center. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott?’s Hybrids—Large flowers, long 
spurred. 
Bellis (ENGLISH DouBLE DarstEs)—Large flowering. 
Pink, white. 
Campanulas— 
Calycanthema (Cup AND SAucER)—Dark blue, light 
rose and white. 
Cullinmore—New improved blue Hare Bell. 
Carnation Grenadin—Profuse blooming, double flowers. 
Pink, dark red, white, yellow. 
Centaurea Montana (PERENNIAL CORN FLOWER)—Violet 
blue flowers. 
Cerastium Tomentosum*—Low growing, creeping plant 
with white flowers, silvery foliage. 
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Columbine (SEE AQUILEGIA). 
Chrysanthemum Maximum (SHASTA DAISIES)— 
Alaska—Very large flowers. Blooms all summer. 
Conqueror—New, large, pure white. 
Diener’s Giant Double— 
G. Marconi—The largest Shasta Daisy. 
Mayfield Giants—Large, semi-double. 
Coreopsis— 
Double Sunburst—Flowers double and large. 
lent for cutting as they keep well. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora—Large orange-yellow flowers. 
Mayfield Giants—In a class by itself. Taller, stronger 
stems and more vigorous. 
Excel- 
Cornflower (SEE CENTAUREA). 
Delphinium— 
Belladonna Improved—Turquoise blue. 
Bellamosum—Intense rich blue. 
Black Knight—Large flowers of varying dark violet 
shade. 
Galahad—Clear white. 
Guinevere—Light pink lavender with white bee. 
La Martine—Deep blue with white eye. 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids—A famous English 
strain. Light blues with contrasting bees. 
Pacific Giant Hybrids—Mildew resistant strain of 
giant flowers. Blue, deep blue, lavender, white. 

COREOPSIS 
Pot-Grown Plants are Easy to Transplant 
