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Blooms May to July 
15 to 18 in. tall 
J.& P. presents 
The First of 14 Pages of 
Perennials Give You 
All - Season Color 
Year-in and year-out, the 
lovely blooms illustrated 
here will make your garden. 
more and more beautiful. 
After careful tests of many 
varieties, our Research Dept. 
has selected these for easy 
culture, long bloom and re- 
markably fine color and 
form. 
These are the hardy peren- 
nials that need only to be 
planted once and then come 
up again and again year- 
after-year, always increas- 
ing in size and vigor. 



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June to October 18 in. be 
SHASTA DAISY, Esther Reed (Above.) 
The chrysanthemum-like Esther Reed is one of the 
An most delightful of Shasta Daisies and is June at its 
All-Season best. An easy-to-grow plant for a prim white mass 
Group from effect. Almost entirely free from insects and dis- 
No. 490 May to ease. Perpetual bloom from June to Oct. Com- 
Late Fall pletely double flowers on 18-in., strong stems. The 
plants require a little protection in coldest areas. 
ete Shee Bes Ree: 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
Campanula, Blue Carpet 
Shasta Daisy, Esther Reed 
Anemone hupehensis su- 
perba 
1 Anemone, Margarete 
1 Anemone, Whirlwind 
(Value $8.15) $680 
Save $1.35 
Only 
i ANCHUSA caespitosa, Blue Stars floret sharpens the mass very effectively. Full mounds 
| of blue 15 to 18 in. high are formed by rigid stems 
i A Mound of Color in May, June and July which branch freely and are simply loaded with 
| The restful clear blue of the fragile, elusive gentian flowers. New star-shaped florets appear as quickly 
Anemone 
hupehensis superba 
pt pet pet OD OD 


Anemone, 
Margarete 

©J. & P. co. 
| Late August to September 18 in. 
| SEDUM spectabilis, Brilliant 
(Above.) This magic ee will make ‘‘desert 
spots’’ in your garden bloom again with a sure- 
fire note of color. Gorgeous immense amaranth- 
| red flower heads; attractive light green, succulent 
| Jeaves that store moisture. Withstands hottest, 
| driest summer weather. 18-in., rugged plants 
ornamental even before blooming. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 

) is captured for keen gardeners. The white eye of each 
as the older ones drop off during the three months’ 
blooming period. Each plant is composed of many 
individual tufts rather than one single stem. 
When in bloom during May, June and July this plant 
demands attention and holds it with its cool clear 
color. Even in Aug. when its long narrow green 
foliage and a few stray florets are left, it draws the 
uninitiated from far parts of the garden. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $7.50 


ANEMONE 
hupehensis superba 
The lar gest-flowered form 
of Anemone hupehensis, 
which blooms from early 
Sept. to frost. It is a lovely 
light rosy pink inside, 
reddish pink outside. It 
grows about 24 to 30 in. 

Anemone, Whirlwind 
ANEMONE, 
Whirlwind 
The startling clear white of 
these semi-double blooms 
Midseason 6 to 8 in. ANEMONE, has made this variety a 
Margarete real favorite. Grows 4 to 
* CAMPANULA, Blue Carpet 
(Carpatica Improved.) For edgings, for rock gardens, 
or any other location where you want a very striking 
low “‘carpet-of-blue’’ from June to fall. Will grow 
well for you in full sun or in semi-shady places. Blue 
Carpet has the larger, light blue, bell-shaped flowers 
on 5 to 6-in. stems. Very conspicuous and showy. 
This variety is exceptional, giving blue color when 
there is very little other blue in the garden. Remains 
attractive all season, and doesn’t sprawl. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
A full double form of the 
old-fashioned fall Anem- 
ones in a good dark pink. 
The individual flowers are 
3 in. in diameter. Bloom 
starts Sept. 10 and con- 
tinues through the first 
frosts. Planted in a semi- 
shady position, Margarete 
will grow to 4 ft. tall. It 
will also do well in the sun. 
4/4 ft. tall and each plant 
has a mass of blooms on 
many branched stems. The 
yellow center of each bloom 
adds to the beauty in- 
dividually and in the mass. 
ALL ANEMONES: 
85c each; 
3 of one kind $2.25; 
6 of one kind $4.25 



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