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HEUCHERA SANGUINEA 
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DELPHINIUM, PACIFIC HYBRIDS 

CAMPANULA 
MALMO QUALITY 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS 
PERENNIALS, ALPINES 
The increasing popularity of perennials is due to the fact that 
they live over each winter and give a profusion of bloom year after 
year with a minimum of attention. 
By careful selection of varieties, in which we will gladly help you, 
it is possible to carry out many charming color combinations, giving 
a wealth of bloom from early spring until frost. Practically all are 
hardy in Eastern as well as Western Washington and Oregon. 
Strong field grown plants, blooming size, 50c¢ each, $5.00 per 
dozen, unless otherwise noted. Also larger clumps in many varieties. 
R indicates suitable for rock gardens. Also, most plants marked 
R are evergreen all winter in this clirnate. 
ACAENA glauca (R). Forms carp2t of silver gray foliage. Sun- 
loving. 
microphylla (R). 
sunny spots. 
ACONITUM Fischeri (Monkshood). Large dark blue, 3 feet, Sept.- 
Oct. 
ADAMS NEEDLE, see Yucca. 
AETHIONEMA Warley Rose (R) (Persian Candytuft) . Rosy pink. 
May-July. 
AJUGA reptans (R) (Bugle). Bronze foliage, dark blue flowers. 
Likes shade. 
ALTHEA rosea flore pleno (Hollyhock). Stately plants with formal 
double flowers. In rose, scarlet, white and yellow.. 
ALYSSUM saxatile (R) (Basket of Gold). Showy deep yellow flow- 
ers. Needs sun. 1 foot: 
ANCHUSA italica Dropmore. 4-5 feet. Gentian blue flowers. May- 
June. 
myosotidiflora. Brilliant blue. May-June. 
ANDROSACE lIanuginosa Leichtlini (R) (Rock Jasmine). Trailing 
silver-green foliage. Heads of soft rosy lilac. Late summer. 
pumila (R). Compact, slow growing form. 
ANEMONE pulsatilla (R) (Pasque Flower). Violet cup, gold center. 
] foot. Likes sun. 
AQUILEGIA Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrids (Columbine) . Desirable long- 
spurred flowers in wide color range. 
ARABIS alpina flore pleno (R) (Rock Cress). Masses of double 
white flowers. April. Likes Sun. 
alpina variegata (R). Foliage white-edged. White flowers. March. 
Ferdinandi Cobergii (R). Large white blossoms in April, May. 
ARMERIA Bee’s Ruby (R) (Thrift, Sea Pink) . Large ruby-red clus- 
ters on 18-inch stems. June. Likes sun. 
caespitosa (R). 2 inch cushions of foliage. Pink. Early. 
vulgaris nana (R). Very dwarf. Pink. 
Purple-bronze foliage. Mat-like habit. For. 
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ASTER amellus elegans (Michaelmas Daisy). Rich deep blue. July- 
Sept. 
Amos Perry. Large pink. 
Beechwood Challenger. Free flowering, 24 inches, brilliant crim- 
son red. 
Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. Large lavender-blue flowers on 12-18 
inch stems. Blooms profusely May to November. 
Mount Everest. Finest white, free flowering. 
Subcoeruleus. Large pale blue solitary flowers. Mid-summer. 
Survivor. Rose pink. Late flowering. Adds two weeks to aster 
blooming season. 
New Dwarf Hybrids. To 18 inches. In the following varieties: 
Little Red Boy. Covered with red flowers in September. 
Princess Margaret Rose. Pink. September. 
Snowsprite. Semi-double large white flowers. 
ASTILBE Deutschland (Spirea). Pure white, free flowering, strong 
growth. 60c. 
Fanal. 2-foot feathery spikes of deep garnet. 75c. 
Rheinland. Bright rose-pink. Needs partial shade. 60c. 
AUBRIETIA (R) (Rainbow Rock Cress). Large flowered hybrids. 
Masses of rosy purple, blue and lilac flowers in spring. 
AVENS, see Geum. 
BABY’S BREATH, see Gypsophila. 
BASKET OF GOLD, see Alyssum. 
BELLFLOWER, see Campanula. 
BELLIS perennis flore pleno (R) (English Daisy). Red or white. 6 
inches. 
perennis Dresden China. Miniature. Pink. 3 inches. 
BERGENIA cordifolia (R) (Saxifrage). Attractive large leaves. 
Stocky rose spikes in March. 50c to $1.50. 
BLANKET FLOWER, see Gaillardia. 
BLEEDING HEART, sze Dicentra. 
BLOODROOT, see Sanguinaria. 
BLUEBELL, see Campanula. 
BLUE-EYED GRASS, see Sisyrinchium. 
BUGBANE, see Cimicifuga. 
BUGLE, see Ajuga. 
BUTTERCUP, see Ranunculus. 
CALTHA palustris (Marsh Marigold) . Shiny rounded leaves. Golden 
flowers. 18 to 24 inches. 
