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PRICES 
All Perennials on this page, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, 
are priced as follows: 
Prices Postpaid or Delivered 
Prices at the Nursery 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM (Basket of Gold)—An 
excellent low border or rock garden plant growing about 9 
inches high. Almost as soon as the winter is over it be- 
comes a mass of yellow gold. A fine companion to spring 
bulbs. Pictured on page 17. 
ACHILLEA, THE PEARL—Bears pure white double flowers 
in dense heads, resembling small chrysanthemums. Very 
hardy. Grows 12 to 18 inches. 
ANCHUSA—Very hardy perennial, covered in May with small 
“Heavenly Blue” flowers. 2 to 3 ft. Excellent filler for 
Memorial Day bouquets. Pictured on page 17. 
ANTHEMIS KELWAYI—Rich lemon yellow daisy-like flowers 
in great profusion from June until frost. Finely cut fern- 
like foliage. 12 to 18 inches. Pictured on page 18. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA—Sometimes called “Butterfly 
Weed.” Produces orange-colored flowers. Fine for cutting 
or massing. Very hardy and easy to grow. Grows 2 to 3 
feet high and blooms in summer. 
Novelty HARDY ASTERS 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGE R—Considered the best red 
of all asters. Forms a well branched bush 3.to 3% 
feet that is completely covered with these entrancing 
red flowers. September till frost. 50c each. 
BLUE PLUME—Stately; effective spikes covered with 
the finest rich blue flowers. Almost double. Very 
choice, 3 to 3% feet tall. 50c each. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK—Produces beautiful silvery rose 
pink flowers in clusters continuously from early Sep- 
tember till frost. Striking show in the garden. Val- 
uable cut flower. 50c each. Pictured on page 17. 
SPECIAL—Two Harrington/Pink, one Blue Plume and 
one Beechwood Challenger (Four plants in all) for 
$1.50 postpaid. 
BABYSBREATH—Valuable perennial, used as “filler” for 
bouquets. We offer the following five varieties: 
Bristol Fairy—The large double white Babysbreath. $1.00 
each. Pictured on page 17. 
Double Snow White—Very attractive double Babysbreath, 
but the flowers are not as large as Bristol Fairy. 
Oldhamiana—White with a slight tinge of pink. Blooms all 
summer. Very hardy. 
Pacifica—Starry pink blossoms on branching panicles. Ar- 
tistic, showy and one of the best. Pictured.on page 17. 
Single (Paniculata)—Old-fashioned favorite. Fine mist-like 
flowers. Just the thing to lighten bouquets, especially 
roses. 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS—Beautiful racemes of 
indigo blue flowers. 2 to 3 ft. high. 
BLEEDING HEART—The old-fashioned hardy kind of grand 
mother’s garden. Beautiful pink flowers in May. $1.00 each. 
pea-shaped 
40c each; 3 (of a kind) for $1.00 yee 
35c each; 4 (of a kind) for $1.00 



COREOPSIS, MAYFIELD GIANT 
CARNATION, FLAME KING 
This is without a doubt the best red hardy carnation. 
It starts blooming in early summer and continues until 
frost. The flowers are a very bright fiery crimson and 
are excellent for cutting. Blooms the first season. 
Pictured on page 18. 40c¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 

CARNATION, BEATRIX—A new lovely pink variety. 40c 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
CARNATION, HARDY GRENADIN—Hardy brilliantly colored 
carnations for the border. Spicy fragrance and silvery foli- 
age. They bloom all summer. Mixed colors. 
CALLIRHOE INVOLUCRATA—Low plants of trailing habit 
bearing large crimson flowers. Very showy. Height 6 to 8 
inches. Very hardy. 
CENTAUREA DEALBATA—Pink thistle-like flowers and fern- 
like foliage. June and summer. Two feet. 
CENTAUREA MONTANA—Deep blue flowers resembling 
those of annual cornflower. Grows 18 to 24 inches high. 
Blooms in June. 
CENTAUREA MACROCEPHALA—Radiant yellow thistle-like 
blooms often 4 inches across. Three feet. 
CERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer)—Low growing border or rock 
garden plant with silvery-white foliage and bears showy 
white flowers in late spring. One of the main flowers used 
in the rock garden of Salina’s Sunset Park. 
COLUMBINE 
This is one of our best perennials. No flower garden 
is complete without several Columbine. They have a 
long period of bloom in early spring when flowers are 
so welcome. Columbine will grow in sun or shade. We 
offer the following five varieties: 
Blue Shades—Large long spurred flowers in shades 
of blue. 
Crimson Star—Superb flowers of rich deep crimson 
with inner petals of white. Distinctive and strik- 
ing. Long spurs. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. Pictured 
on page 17. 
Orange and Scarlet Shades—Long spurred flowers in 
shades of orange and scarlet. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott—Exquisite long spurred flowers of 
beautiful pastel shades, many two-toned. Mixed 
colors. Pictured on page 17. 
Silver Queen—Extra large long spurred flowers of 
showy silvery white. Very fine. 

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