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AQUILEGIA 
Choice Perennials 
Strong, field-grown, blooming-size perennial plants, dug fresh for your order and 
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ACHILLEA, The Pearl. Double and single pure white flowers, borne 
in the greatest profusion the entire summer. Height 2 to 3 ft. Each 
20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum. Indispensable for rockery or bor- 
der. Masses of bright yellow flowers in May. Height 1 ft. Each 
20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
ANCHUSA italica. Bright blue flowers. Height 3 to 4 ft. 1-yr.-old 
plants. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 




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AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Flowers May and June. 
Height 2 to 3 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. 
each. 
A., Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. New strain. 
Wonderful range of colors, long spurred. 
A., Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. Very 
spurred flowers. Mixed. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. Attractively dotted Lilies 
during August and Sept. Height 3 ft. Each 20c.; 
2 or more, 15c. each. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells). Bloom during 
Juneand July. Height 2 to 3 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or 
more, 15c. each. 
C. calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). Tall, erect- 
growing plant with cup-and-saucer-shaped flow- 
ers. Mixed shades. 
C. carpatica. (Perennial.) Compact tufts produc- 
ing clear blue or white bells on wiry, 8-in. stems 
from June to Oct. Mixed. 
C., Double. Double bell-shaped flowers of many 
shades. 
C. medium. Single. A very showy biennial; fine 
for cutting. Assorted colors. 
CARNATION, Grenadin, Hardy. Mostly double 
flowers of many color combinations. Height 12 
to 15 in. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
C., King of the Blacks. Dark red. Each 25c.; 
2 or more, 20c. each. 
C., Rose, White or Yellow. 
more, 20c. each. 
CENTAUREA montana. Large, violet flowers 
from July to September. Height 2 ft. Each 20c.; 
2 or more, 15c. each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum (Shasta Daisy). 
Large, glistening white flowers in June and July. 
Height 2 to 3 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. 
each. 
C., Conqueror. A lovely, strong-growing Shasta 
Daisy. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
C., Mrs. Lothian Bell. New. Large, pure white 
flowers, 4 to 6 in. across, Each 20c.; 2 or more, 
15c. each. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed). Attractive golden yellow 
Daisies. Height 2 to 3 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 
15c. each. 
DELPHINIUM.  1-yr.-old_ plants 
20c.; 2 or mere, 15c. each. 
D. belladonna. Light sky-blue flowers in June 
and July. 
D. bellamosum. Very pretty dark blue flowers in 
June and July. Height 3 to 4 ft. 
D. chinense. Fern-like foliage; blue and white 
flowers in June and July. Height 2 to 3 ft. 
D., Gold Medal Hybrids. Made up from many 
strains. Fine for inexpensive planting. 
DELPHINIUM, Giant Pacific Hybrids. A new 
strain of Hybrid Delphintum. Has slender stems 
and a large percentage of the plants have proved 
decidedly resistant to mildew. Under favorable 
conditions, the plants will reach truly gigantic 
height. 
Lavender Shades. Each 40c.; 3 for $1.00. 
Light Blue Shades. Each 40c.; 3 for $1.00. 
White Shades. Each 40c.; 3 for $1.00. 
Mixed Shades. Each 30c.; 4 for $1.00. 
DIANTHUS. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
D. barbatus (Sweet William). Double, enormous 
trusses which might well be mistaken for peren- 
nial Phlox. Mixed shades. Flowers June and 
July. Height 12 to 18 in. 
D. deltoides (Maiden Pink). A_ beautiful little 
plant bearing a profusion of small crimson flowers 
during June and July. 
D. plumarius (Garden Pinks). Very beautiful 
sweet-scented flowers in great diversity of color. 
Height 12 to 18 in. 
DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleeding-Heart). An 
old-fashioned favorite. Long racemes of graceful, 
heart-shaped pink flowers; always attractive. 
Each 50c.; 2 for 90c. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Large, beautifully colored, 
bell-shaped flowers on straight stalks in June and 
July. Height 2 to 4 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 
15c. each. 
FUNKIA (Plantain-lily). Each 20c.; 2 or more, 
15c. each. 
F. coerulea lanceolata. Broad green leaves; blue 
flowers from July to August. 
GAILLARDIA. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
G., Burgundy. Lovely wine-red flowers on long 
stems. 
G. grandiflora. Superb mixture of many varieties. 
GYPSOPHILA (Babys-breath). Each 20c.; 2 or 
more, 15c. each. 
G. oldhamiana. Very pretty pink flowers. Fine 
for bouquets. 
G. paniculata. Pretty white flowers during early 
summer. Fine for winter bouquets, 
G. repens. Beautiful trailing plant for the rockery; 
clouds of small white or oink flowers in June and 
July. Mixed only. 
G., Bristol Fairy. A wonderful introduction which 
produces large panicles of double white flowers, 
Each 45c.; 2 for 80c. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies). 
H., Gypsy. Light orange. July and August. Each 
35c.; 2 for 60c. 
H., Mikado. Rich orange with deep mahogany- 
red throat, a beautiful color contrast. June and 
July. Each 40c.; 2 for 70c. 
HEUCHERA sanguinea (Coralbells). Pale pink 
flowers produced on graceful spikes which are 
very fine for cutting. Blooms in May and June. 
Height 2 ft. Each 35c.; 2 or more, 30c. each. 
HOLLYHOCK. Large, double blooms in pink, 
red, white or yellow. Height 6 to 8 ft. Mixed 
colors only. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
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IRIS, Japanese. Mixed colors. Each 25c.; 2 or 
more, 20c. each. 

IRIS COLLECTION 
6 field-grown Iris 
ONLY $1.00, Postpaid 
Good mixed colors. 

LILIUM regale. Large white trumpets with pink- 
ish brown on outside. Blooms early in June. 
Most easily grown. Height 4 to 6 ft. Each 20c.; 
2 or more, 15c. each. 
L. henryi. Bears more than 20 flowers of rich deep 
orange-yellow. Fine for borders. Plant in light 
or heavy loam. Aug., Sept. Height 8 ft. Each 
50c.; 2 or more, 45c. each. 
L. philippinense (formosanum). The sub- 
stantial blooms are trumpet-like; in fact, they 
are long, lovely white flowers with a beautiful 
pale emerald-green throat which gives the flower 
a distinct and delicate appearance. They com- 
mence blooming in September, and flower until 
stopped by frost. Bulbs when established will 
produce 3 to 4 spikes, each with 4 or 5 blooms, 
Height 4 to 6 ft. Each 30c.; 4 for $1.00. 
L. tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Bright scarlet flowers 
with recurved petals. One of the prettiest Lilies 
in cultivation. Flowers during June and July. 
Height 2 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
LINUM (Flowering Evergreen). Pretty evergreen 
foliage. Blue flowers in May or Aug. Height 
114 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
L. flavum. Leaves flat and broad. Flowers golden 
yellow. 34 inch across. Suitable for rockery. 
Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
LUPINUS, Sensational Russell Hybrids. Ex- 
traordinary colors; many shades never before 
seen in Lupins. Individual flowers above aver- 
age size on spikes 3 to 5 feet tall. Each 30c.; 
4 for $1.00. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Heads of vivid scarlet 
flowers. Blooms a long time. Height 3 ft. Each 
20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
L. viscaria splendens. Flowers profusely in June 
and July. It is one of the best flowers at that 
time of the year. Color pink and white. Mixed 
only. Each 20c.; 2 for 30c. 
MARGUERITE. Pretty yellow Daisy. Height 16 
to 24 in. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
NEPETA mussini. An excellent plant for any 
position, but especially useful in the rock-garden. 
Of dwarf, compact habit, producing masses of 
bloom of a beautiful shade of lavender. Height 
1 ft. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
PENTSTEMON torreyi. Spikes 2 ft. long, of 
bright scarlet flowers from June till August. 
2-yr.-old plants only. Each 25c.; 2 or more, 
20c. each. 
P. grandiflorus. A beautiful plant bearing 3-foot 
spikes of huge, pale blue flowers. Each 25c.; 
2 for 40c. 

PHLOX COLLECTION 
8 Two-year-old, field-grown plants 
ONLY $1.00, Postpaid 
Good mixed colors (no lavender). 

PHLOX subulata (Dwarf Phlox). A strong-grow- 
ing creeper covered with rose-pink or white 
flowers in early spring. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 
15c. each. 
PLATYCODON. Blue and white, bell-shaped 
flowers. Height 20 im. 1-yr.-old plants. Each 
20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). A very pretty 
erennial producing flowers of all shades during 
May and June. Height 2 to 3 ft. Each 20c.; 
2 or more, 15c. each. 
P., Robinson’s Giant-Fiowered Hybrids. Mixed 
colors. Flowers up to 314 in. across. Each 30c.; 
2 or more, 25c. each. 
RUDBECKIA purpurea. Most attractive purple 
flowers with a very large, brown, cone-shaped 
center. July to Oct. Height 3 ft. Each 20c.; 
2 or more, 15c. each. 
SCABIOSA. Hardy perennial, producing dark 
blue flowers during July and Aug. Height 3% ft. 
Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
S. caucasica. Soft lavender. Blooms in June. 
July, and Aug. Height 119 to2 ft. Each 20c.; 
2 or more, 15c. each. 
SEDUM spectabile, Brilliant. One of the pret- 
tiest of erect-growing species. Light green foliage. 
Showy, rose-colored flowers. Each 20c.; 2 or 
more, 15c. each. 
STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). A valuable 
plant either for the border or the rockery. Im- 
mense heads, frequently 114 feet high and 2 feet 
across, of purplish blue. Flowers during July and 
August. Blooms may be cut and dried and will 
last for months. 2-yr.-old plants only: Each 20c.; 
2 or more, 15c. each. 
VERONICA. Literally covers itself with blossoms 
of intense blue. June to July. Height 1 ft. Each 
20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
TRITOMA (Red-Hot Poker). Hardy if given pro- 
tection. Bloom-spikes 3 to 4 ft. high, rich orange- 
scarlet with yellow base. Aug. to Oct. Each 
20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
YUCCA filamentosa. Tall spikes of creamy 
white flowers; huge leaves. June. Height 6 ft. 
Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
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