SOLLY’S PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
Perennial flowers are the hardy ones that live for years; blooming each season and 
then dying down only to flower again the next season. 

COREOPSIS, DOUBLE SUNBURST 
ALYSSUM 
SAXATILE “BASKET OF GOLD”. Great 
masses of brilliant golden yellow flowers 
borne profusely in early spring. 9 to 12 
in. Pkt. 10c. 
ANCHUSA (Blue Bird) 
Dark green foliage with charming forget- 
me-not like blooms in graceful sprays from 
early summer wntil late fall. Often grows 
as 2 biennial in this area. 18 in. Pkt. 10c. 
ARABIS 
Spreading tufts of pure white flowers in 
very early spring. Succeeds in any good 
well-drained soil and sunny location. 8 to 
(2 ine Oe 
ARMERIA—Sea Pink 
Thrift or Sea Pink, an attractive border 
plant of tufted growth above which rise 
many stiff, wiry stems topped with a dense, 
globe-shaped flower. Useful in rock gar- 
dens and for borders. May to June. 4 to 
Sine eee oc. 
AUBRIETA 
Beautiful border or rock garden plant 
covered with a sheet of bright flowers in 
shades of lavender in spring. Pkt. 15c. 
BELLIS MONSTROSA (English Daisy) 
A striking, early-flowering perennial for 
beds, borders and rock gardens. If sunmamers 
are cool will bloom until fall. Prefers moist 
but well-drained soil. 4 to 6 inches. 
Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
For Plants see Page 20. 
CACTUS 
\ selection of many sorts of cactus that 
ire easy to grow from seed indoors. Mixed 
varieties. Pkt. 20c. 
CERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer) 
One of the best and hardiest of rock- 
arden plants. Forms a solid mat of silvery 
white foliage and masses of pure white star- 
shaped flowers. Thrives in hot dry loca- 
3 and in poor soil. May to July. 6 in. 
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8 GARDENING BOOKS BY SOLLY— SEE PAGE 34 
Perennial flowers are the most important flowers in the garden. With proper selec- 
tion they can be had in bloom from very early spring until late in the fall. 
In addition to the perennial varieties we have included the best biennials; flowers 
which are planted one season, bloom the second season, and then die. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula) 
A biennial. Succeeds well in any good 
well-drained soil. The plants bloom the sec- 
ond year, then die. For a continuous dis- 
play, seed must be planted each year. 

CAMPANULA, CANTERBURY BELLS 
SINGLE MIXED. Pyramidal plants, cov- 
ered in June with large bell-like blooms 
with edges rolled back and attractively 
fluted. 2 to 3 ft. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
CUP AND SAUCER. Very showy blooms 
similar to the single variety, but with an 
extra large calyx of the same color as the 
cup-shaped corolla. This gives it the appear- 
ance of a saucer, thus the name, Cup and 
Saucer. 2 to 2% ft. 
Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Pink. Pkt. 10c. 
White. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
CORAL BELLS (Heuchera) 
Compact plants with dainty crimson, 
bell-shaped blooms on _ graceful, slender 
spikes 12 to 18 inches long. Fine for rock 
gardens, borders and cutting. June to Sept. 
Pkt. 20e. 
CARNATION 
NEW ENGLISH GIANT STRAIN. This 
is an entirely new strain of hardy outdoor 
carnations—equal in size and beauty to the 
greenhouse varieties. The colors include 
5 ers. 

crimson, scarlet, salmon, pink and white— 
all are spicily fragrant. They flower the 
first season from seed. Plants are quite 
hardy and live outdoors for many years. 
Pkt. 50e. 
TRIUMPH SUPREME MIXED. A newly 
introduced type with large well formed 
flowers with spicy fragrance. Hardy in mod- 
erate climates, profuse in riotous blooms, 
permitting the cutting of literally armfuls 
of sweet and exquisite flowers for many 
weeks. Ideal for borders, or beds. Pkt. 25c. 
DOUBLE MARGUERITE. Large fra- 
grant flowers. Blooms first summer from 
seed. Quite hardy. Mixed colors. Pkt. 25c. 
CHABAUD’S DOUBLE. Quite hardy. 
Flowers the first season. Sweetly scented. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Carnation Plants, Page 21. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) 
A beautiful spring-blooming plant of 
graceful, airy habit; highly prized for bor- 
ders and cutting. Does best in partial shade 
and light, rich, well-drained s@il. Our stock 
is from the famous Mrs. Scott Elliott strain. 
Wonderful colors with very long-spurred 
flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
Columbine Plants, Page 20. 
COREOPSIS (Golden Wave) 
One of the easiest grown and most pop- 
ular hardy plants. Showy in borders, and 
fine for cutting. Plant in full sun. Blooms 
in May until fall. 2 to 3 ft. high. 
SINGLE YELLOW. Rich, golden yellow 
blooms of graceful form. Pkt. 10e. 
SUNBURST. Beautifully formed double 
and semi-double bright golden-yellow flow- 
Pkt. 10c. 

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