

~*Suitable for rock garden. All 
Prices Are Postpaid. 

‘Achillea, Perry’s White 
ACHILLEA 
Its many branches hold their mass 
of feverfew-like flowers about a foot 
above the-soil. For cemetery plant- 
ing, it is the most. waluable of all 
white flowers. Blooth@s from May on. 
—*Perry’s White. Very choice. The 
whitest of all Achilleas, large flowers, 
broad overlapping petals, . 
" —*Rosea. Pink flowers, very pretty. 
1 ft. May and on. 
AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
Bloom early in spring. 1% to 2-feet. 
—Crimson Star. <A beautiful large 
flower with crimson sepal and spurs 
and white petals. Long spurred type. 
—Long Spurred Mrs. Scott Elliott’s 
Hybrids. A superb strain with large 
flowers of many shades’ including 

pink, rose, lavender and blue. 



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Perennial or Hardy Asters 
HARDY ASTERS 
These are one of the last flowers to 
bloom in the fall of the year, provid- 
ing a blaze of color. Fine for cut- 
ting.. 3 feet. Mixed colors. For named 
varieties of Hardy Asters, see follow- 
ing pages. 
BABY’S BREATH 




Gypsophila. Cloud like sprays of 
Single flowers. Fine for. mixing in 
bouquets. 
—Paniculata. Single white flowers, 
24to, 8 Tt. 
For doubleBaby’sBreath,see next pages. 
BELLFLOWER 
Platycodon Grandiflora. Large, 
showy, deep blue bell shaped flowers 
are produced all summer on 
stems. 
long 
2 ft. 

Carnations, Mixed 
CARNATION 
Hardy garden carnations. Mixed col- 
ors, flowers all summer. 20 in. 



Coreopsis New Gold 
COREOPSIS 
For continuous display of bloom all 
summer long, it is hard to beat this. 
—Grandiflora. Flowers are of rich, 
golden yellow, graceful form; blooms 
entire summer and autumn. 2 feet. 
—Double New Gold. Deep golden yel- 
low double flowers, blooms constantly. 
a5 CONE FLOWER 
Rudbeckia Purpurea, Plants 8 feet 

high, bearing peculiar-reddish-purple * 
flowers 4 inches across, with a large 
cone-shaped center. July. to October. . 

CORN FLOWER 
Centaurea Montana (Perennial Corn- 
flower). A showy plant of easy cul- 
ture with large violet-blue flowers 
from July to Sept. 2 ft. 
DAISIES 
Every garden should have plenty of 
these colorful free blooming summer 
flowers. 
Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum). Also 
known as Persian Daisy. Large, sin- 
gle daisy-like flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across on stems 2 ft. high. They come 
mostly in shades of pink and red. 
Very showy and satisfactory. Mixed 
colors only. 
*Yellow Marguerite (Anthemis Tinc- 
toria). Handsome, finely cut foliage 

and large daisy-like yellow flowers all 
1% ft. 
summer. Succeeds in poor soil. 


Shasta Daisies, Alaska 
SHASTA DAISY 
This great California daisy pro- 
duces beautiful pure white flowers on 
tall stems. Very hardy and free flow- 
ering. 
—Alaska,. The grand improved form 
of this big Shasta Daisy. Pure white, 
single flowers often méasuring 4% to 
5 inches across. 
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82 ALL PERENNIAL PLANTS WILL BLOOM THE FIRST YEAR 
blooming Hardy Pinks). 


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Dianthus Deltoides 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) - 
These are the well known hardy 
garden pinks. They live for years and 
grow easily in sunny locations and in 
the rock garden. 
—*Deltoides. Brilliant, rosy crimson ~ 
flowers‘in June and July, very showy. 
10 inches. 
—*Plumarius Semperfiorens. (Ever- 
Sweet 
scented double, single, and semi-dou 
ble flowers, mixed colors. 18 in. ; 
FOXGLOVE PS 
The Shirley (Digitalis). Old fash- 
ioned tall growing plant. This is the 
best strain available with showy flow- 
ers in many colors. 3 to 5 ft. Mixed 
only. 
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Gaillardia, Grandiflora 
GAILLARDIA 
Or Blanket Flower. Showy free 
flowering plants easily grown in any 
sunny location. Blooms freely from 
June until frost. 
—Grandifiora. Centers are dark red 
brown, while the petals are marked 
with rings of brilliant crimson. 
MONARDA 
Bee Balm or Bergamot. Brilliant 
scarlet flowers born in close heads in 
stems 2 to 3 ft. high. Showy plants 
for semi-shade or sun. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
Large flaming flowers of bright 
scarlet. 2% ft. Note: Orders for Ori- 
ental Poppies will be booked and 
shipped in August. Cannot be planted 
in spring. 



LUPINE 
Grow almost anywhere and bloom 
freely in spring and early summer. 
Large flowered strain, big, tall spikes, 
mixed colors. 3-4 feet. June. 

Phlox Subulata 
*PHLOX SUBULATA 
Ground Pinks omMoss Pinks. Forms 
a dense, low growing mass of ever- 
green foliage bearing dainty little 
flowers in Spring. Suitable for plant- 
ing on tops of graves, around bases of 
trees, etc. State color wanted: Laven- 
der, Pink, or White. 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL 
Lathyrus. Vigorous climber, bear- 
ing clusters of pea-shaped flowers in 
sana pink or red. 6 to 8 ft. Mixed ~— 
only. ; 



