HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
All Perennials are 50c each unless otherwise noted. 
Sedums 
Used in Rock Gardens 
ACRE, Golden Moss, 3 to 4 inches. 
ALBUM, white, 3 to 4 inches. 
COCCINIUM, red, 4 inches. 
SARMENTOSUM, yellow, 4 inches. 
Shasta Daisy 
“BUSH’S SPECIAL SHASTA,” large semi- 
douplesches ted eae eee mee ed Clin LeOU 
“COCOANUT QUEEN,” very double, 
fluffy blossoms, our own introduction. 
each $1.00 
EARLY BRANCHING, single____each 50c 
MOUNT SHASTA, double_______- each 75c 
Statice 
SEA LAVENDER, commonly called “Lav- 
ender Baby Breath,’ immense heads of 
purplish blue minute flowers during July 
and August. 
Trollius 
GLOBE FLOWER, large orange or yellow 
rose-like blossoms, plants 1 to 2 feet tall, 
blooming in spring and fall. 
FIRST LANCERS, tall, deep orange. 
EARLIEST OF ALL, large orange. 
FIRE GLOBE, very bright orange. 
LEMON QUEEN, light yellow. 
SUPERBUS, deep yellow. 
SCHLINGS, large, medium orange. 
€ache/ 5c 
Veronica 
SPICATA, long spikes of blue flowers, all 
summer, fine for cutting, 1% to 2 feet tall. 
Hardy Perennial Vines 
BOSTON IVY, for clinging to brick or 
stucco. Neat green foliage which changes 
to réd and gold at autumns--—- each $1.00 
CLEMATIS JACKMANIT, large purple 
blossoms cover the vine___--___ each enlace 
CLEMATIS ROMONA, lovely light blue. 
each $1.25 
HONEYSUCKLE, SUMMER KING, 
flame red trumpets lined with gold all 
Suet ee 4 ee ene se. each $1.00 
Hardy Phlox 
For Spring Planting 
ADONIS, velvety shade of fuchsia-red, 
large florets on tall, long stems. 
APPLE BLOSSOM, one of the loveliest 
of all the pastel shades. Soft apple-blossom 
pink. 
APOLLO, splendid white with large indi- 
zvidual flowers. 
BORDER QUEEN, massive flower heads 
of deep watermelon pink. Individual flor- 
ets are unusually large. 
CAROLINE VANDENBERG, _lavender- 
blue, best near blue phlox, large blossoms. 
CHARLES CURTIS, brilliant orange-red. 
The color is outstanding and makes a very 
showy display in the garden. 
FLASH, large flower heads of rich carmine- 
rose with orange-scarlet center. 
“HARRIET,” new violet blue with large 
white center, tremendous flower heads, 
very disease-resistant. Our own introduc- 
tion. 
JULY LIGHTS, a brilliant carmine-red with 
blood red center. Strong, vigorous grower. 
MISS LINGARD, early June to October, 
large heads of white flowers with faint 
pink shading in center. 
PRIME MINISTER, clean 
violet red center, large heads. 
PURPLE HEART, the individual flowers 
are large and are carried in good size 
trusses. The color is a brilliant live shade 
of deep red-purple. 
SAN ANTONIO, produces large heads of 
vivid and brilliant flaming carmen, shaded 
plum red. Remarkably vigorous grower. 
white with 
THOR, deep salmon-pink with an unusual 
scarlet overtone. 
CARE OF PHLOX 
Plant Phlox where they get plenty 
of air and light. Do not crowd. 
Fertilize in the spring and twice 
during the summer. Well-fed Phlox 
has a strong resistance to foliage dis- 
ease. 
Spray with bordeau mixture during 
the spring, and dust with sulphur for 
red spider before blooming time. 
Cover with marsh hay for winter. 
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Prices of perennials subject to change during their blooming season. 
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