PERENNIALS 
These perennials are all hardy and easy to grow. 
They were all grown and wintered out of doors. 
All dug and packed with a ball of soil. They can 
be mailed but we like to have you come and get 
them. 
COREOPSIS — Sunburst — Long graceful stems, 
semi-double golden yellow flowers. Fine to cut. 
CARNATION—Hardy, rose color, large flowers. 
HIGHLAND PINKS — A fragrant long flowering 
strain. 
GAILLARIA— Burgundy—Long stiff stems, wine 
red, good cut. Portala—Brilliant Scarlet, tipped 
with yellow. 
HOLLYHOCK—Chaters Double-Mixed. 
SHASTA DAISY—Very large double and _ semi- 
double flowers. 
STATICE—Fine feathery bloom. Used for bou- 
quets either fresh or dry. 
SEDUMS—tThree kinds, suitable for rock garden 
or border. 
COLUMBINE—Cocerulea—Colorado blue colum- 
bine. 
COLUMBINE—Crimsen Star—Very large flowers 
of crimson and white. 
DIANTHUS—Scarlet—A dwarf Sweet William 
with very intense color. 
BELLIS PERRINE-—-English Daisies—Compact low 
growing plants. Plenty of bloom of various colors. 
ANTHEMIS—-Hardy Marguerite—Daisy-like yel- 
low blooms. 3 ft. 
DELPHINIUM—Pacific Hybrids—A wide range of 
color combinations. Beliadonna—The favorite light 
blue. BeNamosa—Dark blue. 
HESPENOUS—Sweet Rocket—Purple flowers on 49 
inch spikes. 
