Neostha HARDY PERENNIALS 

PRICES ON ALL PERENNIALS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
Each 35c 3 for 90c 6 for $1.65 12 for $3.00 
502—BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila). Lovely feathery panicles 
of small starry white flowers borne in profusion on the thread- 
like stalks. Fine for cutting. 
503—BABY’S BREATH, “‘Bristol Fairy.’ Large panicles of 
double white flowers in which individual blossom is quite 
large and purest white. Blooms all summer. 
Each $1.00 
501—BABY’S BREATH, ‘‘Rosy Veil.’” Great masses of small 
light pink flowers from August till frost. 
506—BALLOON FLOWER (Platycodon). Large purplish blue 
bell-shaped flowers, 2 or 3 inches across. Blooms from July 
through September. Hardy and easy to grow. 
504—BLEEDING HEART, OLD-FASHIONED (Dicentra Specta- 
bilis). 2 feet. An old favorite known to everyone, that is 
becoming very popular again. It thrives in partially shaded 
places. Graceful heart-shaped flowers in April and May. 
Extra heavy plant. ‘ 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.75 eee STE 
Cat. No. 504. Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart 
505—BLEEDING HEART, PLUMY (Dicentra Eximia). A dwarf growing new Each $1.00 
variety with finely cut foliage and pretty pink flowers throughout the season. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.35 
507—-CANDYTUFT. Very desirable, dwarf plant covered with white flowers in 
April-May. Foliage is evergreen and plant is attractive all year. Ultimate 
height 8 inches. 

CARNATIONS, HARDY 
The State flower of Indiana. Choice hybrid garden Pinks possessing all the 
good qualities you could ask for in a plant. Hardy as an Oak, neat habit of growth, 
blooms all summer. Spicy fragrance. What more could you ask? We think it is 
one of the finest garden plants. Mixed colors. 
508—-PINK HARDY CARNATION. 509—RED HARDY CARNATION. 
510—YELLOW HARDY CARNATION. 
512—-COLUMBINE (Aqauilegia). A fine perennial for partially shaded locations 
with large flowers with long slender out-curving spurs. Shades of blue, yellow, 
and pink. 
516 COREOPSIS (Golden Daisy). Bright yellow daisy-like flowers in profusion 
all summer long—easy to grow; fine for cutting. Grows 3 feet tall. 
517—CORNFLOWER ASTER (Stokesia). A perennial of easiest culture with 
large lavender-blue aster-like flowers in late summer. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—LARGE FLOWERING 
518—CHARLES NYE. Double yellow. 519—POLAR ICE. White. 
520—FLASHLIGHT. Red. 521—SEPTEMBER DAWN. Double pink. 
Each 60c 3 for $1.70 6 for $2.25 
CUSHION MUMS 
A blaze of color from August until frost. Hundreds of blossoms the first year. 
Easy to grow. Hardy. 
522—Pink. 523—Red. 524—Yellow. 525—Bronze. 526—White. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.35 5 for $2.00 
527—DELPHINIUM. (Hybrids.) A favorite wherever flowers are grown. Stately 

spikes from pale blue to deepest indigo-blue and royal purple. Fine for cutting Cat. No. 545. Clove. Pinks 
and in the garden. Grows 3 to 5 feet tall. Each 35c 
531—-FORGET-ME-NOTS. Low growing, everblooming perennial, fine for shady 
locations. 
533—-GAILLARDIA, BURGUNDY (Blanket Flower). One of the showiest giant- 
sized blooms of rich burgundy-red petals with gold tips. Easy to grow. Excel- 
lent for cutting. Grows 3 feet tall. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Double) 
A magnificent new strain with exquisite double flowers; hardy and easy to grow. 
540—Red. 541—Yellow. 542—Pink. 543—White. 
530—PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum). Showy daisy-like flowers of red, pinks, and 
whites, with fine fernlike foliage. Excellent for cutting. 
545—PINKS, CLOVE (Dianthus Plumarius). Fine plants for the sunny border, 
easy to grow. Blue-green, grasslike foliage and hundreds of blossoms in reds, 
pinks, and whites with spicy fragrance. 

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