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BUNTON’S PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
Perennials continue to bloom year after year; the growth above the ground dies yearly but the roots remain dormant and send 
up new growth the following season. Perennials may be selected to have a continuous array of blooms throughout the season. 
Usually it takes two seasons for Perennials to flower from seed; however some will bloom the first year if planted early. You will 
find certain Perennials for most any of your garden needs, such as borders, backgrounds, edgings, rockeries, general garden dec- 
oration or cut flowers, 
ALYSSUM 
GOLD DUST —A very valuable 
plant for rock garden and borders. 
The golden yellow blooms cover 
the 12 inch plants. Blooms in early 
spring. Pkt. 15c. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
One of the finest rock garden or 
spreading border plants. Very free 
blooming plants about 10 inches 
tall. Blooms early in the Spring. 
The pure white flowers may be 
used for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
ANEMONE (Windflower) 
The large, double and_  semi- 
double flowers appear in May and 
June. A very showy garden sub- 
ject, plants grow about 1 foot 
high. Pkt. 15c. 
Canterbury Belis 
ACHILLEA 
Grows readily from seed in ‘sunny, well-drained position. 
Bure white double flowers. Fine for cutting. Height 2 ft. 
kt. 15c. 
HARDY ASTER 
One of the most satisfactory late flowering Perennials. 
Usually blooms the first year if sown early in the spring. 
MIXED—Pkt. 15c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula) 
A beautiful pyramidal plant about 2% feet tall with large 
trusses of gay colored, bell-like blooms. Colors are shades of 
blue, rose, pink and white. SINGLE MIXED—Pkt. 10c. 
CUP AND SAUCER 
Campanula Calycanihema 
Plants and blooms are very 
similar to the single Canterbury 
Bells except the extra large 
calyx gives the appearance of 
a cup with saucer. Lovely shades 
of blue, rose, pink and _ white. 
Pkt. 10c. 
CACTUS 
It is very fascinating to grow 
Cactus from seed. MIXED—Pkt. 
25e. 
CANNA SEED 
Many colors, plants grow from 
4 to 6 feet high. Pkt. 10c. 
HARDY CARNATION 
Immense, double clove-scented, fringed blooms over 2 inches 
across. Plants grow about 2 feet tall. Will bloom in 5 or 6 
months after seed is sown. Many delightful shades of crimson, 
pink, rose, white and yellow. GIANT MIXED—Pkt, lic. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) 
One of the most beautiful of the hardy Perennials, blooms 
in the Spring and is highly prized for cut flowers as well as 
an outstanding border plant. The 
graceful flowers, are carried well 
above the lovely foliage. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BLUE — 
Exquisite violet-blue sepals with 
white corolla. Blooms in April and 
May. Pkt. 10c. ~ 
LONG SPURRED MIXED—The 
most charming of the Columbines; 
broad petals and extra long spurs 
adding much to their gracefulness 
and beauty. Very desirable shade 
of pink, white, blue, red and 
yellow will be found in mixture. 
Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Large double 
blooms of many attractive colors. 
Their long stems make them very 
nice for cutting. A very colorful 
plant for the border. Pkt. 10c. 
Cup and Saucer 
Columbine Long Spurred 
COREOPSIS 
A very popular, easy-to- 
grow, hardy plant about 2% 
feet high. Blooms freely all 
summer if the dead blooms are 
removed. Fine for cutting 
borders. Usually blooms the 
first year if sown early. 
DOUBLE GIANTS — Well 
formed double and semi-dou- 
ble flowers on long. stems. 
Blooms are a bright golden 
yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
Double Coreopsis 
MAYFIELD GIANT—The flowers are larger than the ordi- 
nary grandiflora type and have an immense golden yellow 
color that is very effectively contrasted against the green 
foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur) 
Large, majestic spike borne freely over their decorative foli- 
age are a source of pride to all flower growers. No other 
flower can take their place as cut flower ornamental plant in 
the garden. Plant early in rich, well drained soil. Blooms 
in June, 
BELLADONNA — Loosely ar- 
ranged, single flowers of a lovely 
light blue on long spikes. Fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
BELLAMOSA—Deep blue, single 
flowers gracefully arranged on the 
tall spikes which are well above 
the foliage. Pkt. 10c. 
PERENNIAL MIXED — A very 
showy mixture of several shades. 
Pkt, 10c. 
WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK 
FLOWERED — Vigorous plants 
with magnificent spikes of single, 
semi-double and double flowers 
closely arranged. This strain is a 
glorious array of light blue, dark 
blue, pink and lavender shades. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Coreopsis Mayfield Giant 
DIANTHUS (Rock Garden Pinks) 
Brilliant rosy-pink flowers produced abundantly on hardy 
plants about 8 inches high. Fine for rock garden, massing 
and edgings. Pkt. 15c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Biennial) 
The plant grows in branching form and produces freely, 
large single, yellow flowers. A sun-loving variety, carrying a 
sweet scent during the evening hours and blooming the 
following day. Height 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE DAISY (Bellis) 
Very nicely worked in with Pansies; these colorful little 
plants grow from 6 to 8 inches high. The white and rose 
colored blooms are fully double and measure about 2 inches 
across. Sometimes known as Eng- C 
lish Daises. 
MIXED—Pkt. 10c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 
A Biennial; ‘growing the first year 
from seed, blooming and dying the 
next; however if sown under glass 
in February or March will bloom 
the first year. Thrives well in shade 
or open borders but flourishes best 
in a moist shady location. 
BLUE—Dainty flowers of indigo 
blue, plants grow about 12 inches 
high. Pkt. 10c. 
Wrexham Delphinium 
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