BRISTOL’S 
Outstanding PERENNIALS 
DORONICUM, Mme. Mason 
ACHILLEA, KING EDWARD. (A. Lewisiti.) New, lovely rock-garden midget, 
easy but not invasive. Pretty grayish mats of heavily cut foliage and 6-inch 
clusters of deliciously soft primrose-yellow flowers most of the summer. Pre- 
fers sun. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60 
ASTILBE, FANAL. A garden standby for glowing crimson spikes of bloom 
and bronzy foliage. Always delightful. Likes good soil, a little shade. At 
best in June and July. 18 inches. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
DICENTRA FORMOSA, SWEETHEART. Everlasting parade of sweet little 
hearts of purest white, June to frost. Lovely in part shade. Nice foliage. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
DORONICUM, MME. MA- 
SON. One of May’s most 
superb showers of gold. Finely 
rayed daisies of good size, mar- 
velous with spring bulbs. 
Warmly cheering. 18 in. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60 
DORONICUM EXCELSUM. 
Tall, robust. A splendid cut 
flower. Huge, 34-inch daisies 
of rich gold on a 3-foot plant. 
Flowers into June. Fine in 
semi-wild gardens. 
50c each; 3 for $1.40 
Delphiniu m 
Pacific Hybrids 
Tremendous spikes; will re- 
bloom if not allowed to seed. 
Needs rich, mellow, sweet soil. 
GALAHAD. Flawless white. 
BLUEBIRD. Clear, rich blue. 
SUMMER SKIES. Lofty, ap- 
pealing sky-blue. 
BLACK KNIGHT. — Glowing 
velvety dark blue. 
& we Se ABOVE DELPHINIUMS, ame me = 
DICENTRA FORMOSA, Sweetheart 75e each; 3 for $2.00 DELPHINIUMS, Pacific Hybrids 
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