PiTZONKA’S HARDY PERENNIALS 
DELPHINIUM. These gorgeous tall spikes of blue For3 For 10 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. 
plants, flowering in July and August and growing 
about 1% feet high. Produces umbels of bright 
Butterfly-weed. Attractive For3 For 10 
orange flowers, which are lovely to cut........... $1 50 $4 50 
AUBRIETA, Whitewell Gem. One of the best rock- 
garden subjects. Neat, compact foliage and fine 
DINK OWeTSuMtL he spline oles eneens peice teatro: 
BAPTISIA australis. False Indigo. A strong-growing 
plant, suitable for either border or wild garden, 
with dark green, deeply cut foliage and spikes of 
dark blue, Iupine-like flowers. June. 3 ft....... 
CAMPANULA carpatica. Carpathian  Harebell. 
Compact tufts producing flowers on wiry, 8-inch 
stems from June to October. Fine for edging of 
border or rockery. Blue or White............... 
Garganica. A gem for the rock garden. Forms a 
low, spreading tuft covered in June with starry, 
light blue flowers having white eyes. Exquisite 
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Grandis, Six Hills Giant. A bold plant growing 2% 
feet tall. The flower stems are covered for their 
entire length with beautiful pale blue flowers, 
which are star-like and saucer-shaped. Particu- 
larly valuable because it grows just as well in shade 
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Calycanthema. Canterbury Bells. One of the love- 
liest of bienntals and a perfect plant for the old- 
fashioned hardy garden. Cut flowers last a week 
ormore. Blue, Pink, White or Mixed.. 
Persicifolia grandiflora. Peach-leaved Bellflower. 
A noble plant for the border. Spikes of large, bell- 
shaped flowers from June to August. Good for cut- 
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CARNATION, Grenadin. Fragrant, half to full- 
double flowers that are fine for cutting. Compact 
growing and hardy. June, July. 12 to 18 in. Pink, 
Scarlet; Whiteor Mixed=...)_.. ee eee one 
CARYOPTERIS, Blue Mist. This charming low- 
growing plant is a very real contribution to the 
meager list of summer and fall-flowering shrubs. 
It is covered from August till autumn frost with 
numerous clusters of powdery blue, fringed flowers. 
Grows 18 to 24 inches tall, and makes a mound 
about 2 feet in diameter. Silvery green foliage. 
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CENTAUREA montana. Perennial Cornflower. 
Numerous tuft-like, violet-blue flowers. July to 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum, Alaska. Large 
single white flowers. Juneto Aug................ 
Mount Shasta. Pure white, fully double flowers 
have a high crested center ‘and average 4 inches 
across. A great Improvement over Esther Reed. 
Spring until frost. 2 ft.... 
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stand out in any garden and are a constant source 
of pride for the owner. They belong at the rear 
of the perennial border, for the plants grow 4 to 5 
feet tall. They bloom from June to late fall and are 
the classic companions for lilies. Delphiniums need 
rich, well-drained soil. Plant at least three to- 
gether and allow 18 to 24 inches between them. 
Belladonna Improved. Light sky-blue. June to 
Sept. 
Bellamosum Improved. Dark blue. June to Sept. 
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Blackmore & Langdon’s English Hybrids. All 
shades of blue, lavender, and mauve. 5ft..... 
Chinense, Blue Mirror. Bright navy-blue. 
to frost 116 Pere cat ee eal eae 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. Round Table Series. A 
superb mixture comprising all shades. Nothing has 
been developed to equal this mixture ..... 65c each 
Lamartine. Finest of all dark blues in the Bella- 
donna. ty peice, See. Seen eee 
DIANTHUS. Hardy Pinks. Fime for the sunny 
border or exposed places in the rock garden. Plant 
in ordinary garden soil containing some lime, and 
be sure the plants will be well drained. Set them 8 
to 10 inches apart. These are also nice in wall gar- 
dens and as edging for perennial beds and borders, 
as well as for cutting. 
Beatrix.) Double’ salmon-pink. =e 
Furst Bismarck. Double, cerise-red............. 
Silvermine. Double, pure white................. 
DIANTHUS barbatus. Sweet William. 
old-fashioned plants but a perennial favorite. 
They need garden soil of ordinary richness. 
Plant them im fall or spring, 8 to 12 inches apart, 
in masses in full sun. They make a good border 
for other perennials. 
Pink Beauty. Immense heads of salmon-pink..... 
Scarlet Beauty. Good shade of scarlet.......... 
White Beauty. Pure’whites 1 nea eee 
DIANTHUS plumarius. Pinks. Sweet-scented, 
double, semi-double and single flowers. Fine for 
the rock garden. A sunny, dry spot suits them. 
Mixed Colors: June 1 ft ee ee eee 
Dubonnet. Double; dubonnet color. . 
Rose Cushion. Double; deep pink. 9im.......... 
Salmon Unique. Double; salmon. 1 ft........... 
DICENTRA eximia. Fringed Bleeding-heart. Pink. 
Aprito:' Sept. ft: te 0 eee eee 
Formosa, Sweetheart. A delicate, lovely little 
plant that deserves a place in every garden. 
Blooms continuously from spring to fall. The 
flowers are pure white and resemble the old- 
fashioned Bleeding-heart though smaller in size. 
Graceful, light green foliage. The plant prefers 
slight shade and a position that has continuous 
moisture. Splendid for rock gardens. 9 to 12 in..... 
Spectabilis. Bleeding-heart. Its long racemes of 
graceful, heart-shaped, pink flowers in May and 
June are always attractive. Perfectly at home in 
any part of the hardy border, and especially valuable 
for plantingiin shades ststom2u) tees in ae ena 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella rubra. Gas-plant. A very 
showy border perennial growing about 2 feet high 
and having spikes of rosy pink flowers with deeper 
veins and fragrant foliage during June and July. It 
requires a deep, rich, well-drained, loamy soil. 
Once planted, avoid moving, as It Improves with 
These are 
DIGITALIS, Giant Shirley Hybrids. Foxglove. A 
tall, stately plant for the perennial border. Big, 
bell-shaped flowers in heads 3 feet long. Colors 
range from white and pale pink to deep rose, many 
of them:spotteds) J unem wie oe eee eee 
DORONICUM caucasicum, Mme. Mason. Leop- 
ards-bane. Very showy, yellow, daisy-like flowers; 
bright green, heart-shaped leaves. Compact 
crowth. Excellent cut flowers seenee arenas 
EUPATORIUM cecelestinum. Hardy Ageratum. 
Flowers light blue. Fine for cutting. Lovely in the 
fall garden with yellow chrysanthemums. Aug. to 
frostt\12 to T4:mife ae ger eee ae eee 
FUNKIA undulata variegata. Variegated foliage; 
blue flowers. Beautiful edging plant............. 
GAILLARDIA, Sun God. Magnificent chamois- 
yellow flowers on 2-foot stems. Blooms the entire 
summer, no matter how hot or dry the weather . 
GEUM, Princess Juliana. Fine, deep orange flowers 
touched with burnt-orange tints are freely pro- 
duced on strong, stiff stems. One of the best of all 
Geums: 42ers Fs ee ROR et ee orate a tee ea 
Wilton Ruby. Dark glowing red, rich and vigorous. 
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