PERENNIALS 
ALL POSTPAID 
ALIUM.or CHIVES. Pur- [| eu » - 
ple flowering herb. 
Leaves used for season- 
ing. 
Each, 20c. 
DELPHINIUM (Belladon- 
na). Long light blue 
spikes. 
Each, 20c. 
SHASTA DAISY. This is 
an improved Shasta 
Daisy, much larger 
flowers, longer stems 
and earlier. 
Each, 20¢e. 
HARTJE DAISY. This is 
an improved Shasta 
Daisy, much larger 
flowers, longer stems 
and earlier. 
Each, 20¢e., 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 
Long spur, choice mixed 
colors. 
Each, 20e. 
Gaillardia 
Yellow with 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketflower). 
red center. 
Each, 20c. 
SCARLET SAGE (Mo- 
nardo Didyma). Two 
feet. This is a peren- 
nial sage, perfectly 
hardy here. Flowers 
come on well- 
branched stems, 
about two feet high. 
Very pretty red and 
blooms a long time. 
Flowers are about as 
large as carnations. 
Each, 20¢. 
STATICE (Great Sea 
Lavender). A mass 
of dainty, purplish 
blue flowers in July 
and August. Much 
used for winter bou- 
quets, as well as best 
adapted for rock 
gardens. 
Each, 20c. 
PANSIES. 
ors. 
GO0c per dozen. 
Mixed Col- 

Columbine TRITOMA, Red Hot 
Poker, Flame Throw- 
er, or Sky Rocket 
Plant. An old favorite. Sends up fine spikes 
of scarlet-orange flowers which look well in 
masses or alone. They are not absolutely 
hardy and must be mulched well. 
Each, 25¢; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
CANTERBURY BELL. 
mixed colors only. 
Each, 20c. 
Cup shape flowers, 
BLEEDING HEART. The old-fashioned type 
with the delicate heart-shaped blossoms 
along gracefully arching branches. Blooms 
in May and June, this flower should be in 
every flower garden. 
Each, 60c, postpaid. 


GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA (Baby’s Breath). 
White, mist-like flowers to dry for winter 
bouquets. June-July. Full sun. 3 feet. 
Each, 20c. 
PINK GYPSOPHILA. Pink flowers similar to 
the white variety, blooms in August. 
Each, 20¢e. 
HARDY CARNATION. 
dium size flowers. 
Each, 20c. 
Mixed colors only, me- 
PAINTED DAISY. Pink and red shades, mixed. 
LYTHRUM SUPERBUM (Purple Loosestrife). 
Purplish lavender. Blooms all summer. Shade. 
2 to 3 feet. 
Each, 25e. 
HARDY ASTERS. These are among the show- 
iest of our late flowering hardy plants, giv- 
ing a wealth of bloom at a season when 
most other hardy flowers are past, and for 
best effect, should be planted in masses of 
one color. They grow freely in any soil. 
Harrington Pink 
Blue Piume 
Red Beechwood Challenger 
30e each, 4 for $1.00. 
“ CUSHION MUMS. 
Below 30c each, 4 for 
$1.00 
Pink Cushion. Earliest 
flowers. 
Bronze Cushion. Early 
bloomer. 
White Cushion. Extra 
early white. 
Early Red Cushion. 
Large red flowers. 
Early. 
Yellow Cushion. 
Early yellow. Large 
flowers. 
HARDY CHRYSANTH- 
EMUMS. 
Below 25c each, 5 for 
$1.00 
Snoweclad. White but- 
ton. October first 
blooming time. 
Pink Aster. Large ear- 
ly pink. 
October Red. Red as- 
ter flowered. 
Harbinger. 
yellow. 
Pink Cushion 
Chrysanthemum 
Early 
Yellow Normandy. Tall Pompon. 
Pink Doty. Extra fine pink Pompon. 
Heatherbloom. Early pink. 
Alonquin. Early blooming large flowered 
yellow. 
Chippewa. Very double, aster purple. Large 
cluster. Early September. 

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