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Hardy Perennials 
The measure given is the average height, and the dates, the blooming 
periods. Most perennials can be moved well either fall or spring, and many of 
them through the summer. Plants one foot or under are usually suitable for 
some place in the rock garden unless too sensitive. Special cultural require- 
ments are briefly noted. 
“Prices, unless otherwise noted: Field-grown plants 35c¢ each, $3.60 for 
ten—3 for $1.00. 
Blue Gem—Large lovely flowers with a 
yellow center, double flowers. Best blue 
in cultivation. September until frost. 
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Aquilegia, Columbines—Not particular 
as to soil, endures some shade. 
Dobbies Imperial Hybrids—3 feet. mix- 
ed colors. Long spurred. 
Separate Colors, Your Choice 
Blue Red White 
Pink Yellow Copper 
Bleeding .Heart—The long, graceful 
branches are lined with dainty heart- 
shaped flowers, bright red-and-white 
all during May and June. Easy to grow 
—extra hardy, does well in either sun 
or partial shade.'2% feet tall. 
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P2—Everblooming Bleeding Heart. (Di- 
centra eximia)—Handsome fernlike foli- 
age; lovely clusters of pink flowers the 
season through. Does well in sun or 
shade. splendid for rockery or flower 
garden 
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Creeping Phlox (Subulata}—These grow 
scarcely four inches tall, with mogs-like 
foliage that stays green all winter. In 
Daisy. Sept.-Oct. Harrington Pink, a the spring, completely covered with 
selected strain of compact bushy flowers. Thrives in sun or part shade. 

Asters, Hardy—Stalwart or Michaelmas 
\ Blue Pink Red White 
growth. Clear rose-pink flowers. 3-4 ft. ; 
Carnation—Dwarf 15 in.; compact, dou- 
Red Rover — The first red fall Aster. ble flowers. State variety. 
Deep rosy red flowers with golden cen- Ped King—Bright red. 
ters; buds bright red. Free blooming, : 
compact habit. September to frost Pink Beauty—Soft pink. 
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Se ape ae iae te LEE iAe Puff Ball—White as snow. 
Mt. Everest — Finest and best white ‘ 
Very tall, well shaped, pointed pyra- Canterbury , . Bells — Big, ; bell-shaped 
mids, with an abundance of lateral flowers loading the 2-ft. spikes. Blooms 
growths which flower right down to in June. Blue, rose and pink. 
pee Una ome ett aye. me ach 5 0G Daisy, Alaska—1 to 2 feet, 4 to 5 inches. 
Beechwood Challenger.—The nearest Flowers all summer and fall. 
approach to red so far in Hardy Asters. Shasta Daisy, White Sw 
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Free-flowering, medium height, about time in late spring and early summer 
3% feet. Early fall. ago bloomer this plant produces great quantities of 
with brilliant crimson-re CELE the double white flowers on long stems 
Each 50c fine for cutting. Grows 18 inches tall. 
