Perennial PLANTS 
Once Planted You Will Never Lack a Colorful Garden for Beautiful Bouquets 
ie 
HELLEBORUS niger (Christ- 
mas Rose). Very large, white, 
solitary flower, sometimes 
flushed with purple. Excel- 
lent in rocky places. Leaves 
evergreen. Short plants. 
Easily forced. 1 foot. Natural 
blooming period, November 
through March. $1.50 each; 3 
a) oh Bly say 
| Summer Gold 
HELIOPSIS 
Giant Daisylike, semidouble, 4-inch 
flowers have petals of mellow gold with 
slightly deeper centers. June to frost. 3 
es feet. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Helleborus 
The Tall Growing 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Very Double 
4 Practical Colors 
Pink White Red Yellow 
Easy to grow. Will come 
up every year with an abun- 
dance of lovely double flow- 
ers. Fine for screening un- 
sightly places. Price: 50c 
each; 3 for $1.35. Chrysanthemums—Following varieties all 50c each: 
Cushion Types: 18 inches. 
Cameo Cushion. Good pink shade, flowers August to 
frost. 
Pink Cushion. Original cushion type. Very free flow- 
«« DORONICUM 
The Golden Datsy 
Doronicum caucasicum (Leopard’s 
Bane). Yellow flowers April to June. 
3 feet. Price: 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Doronicum 
. > i ering from mid-summer to frost. 
we i oe Red Cushion. Red flowers mid-summer to frost. 
‘ me ( White Cushion. A fine white, cushion-type Chrysan- 
themum. 
Yellow Cushion. 
Standard Sorts: 2 to 3 ft. 
Algonquin. Radiant yellow. 
Barbara Cumming. Clear yellow. 
Cydonia. Orange-red. 
Dean Kay Improved. Exquisite pink. 
Dean Ladd. Reddish bronze. 
Lavender Lady. Double large flowering lavender. 
My Lady. Lovely yellow. 
Pohatcong. Pink. 
Pygmy Gold, Pompon golden yellow 
Ruth Cumming. Bronze. 
Santa Claus (Manantico). Semi-double, pale rose, yel- 
low center. 
Snowflake. White. 
; : Welcome. Bright mallow purple. 
Double Hollyhocks 75c each; 3 for $2.00. Pygmy Gold 
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