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<< Columbine 
B2021—Our mixture is Mrs. Scott 
Elliott’s long spurred hybrids 
grown for their extra long 
spurs and the brilliant selection 
of colors: They run in almost 
every conceivable shade from 
blues and purples through the 
pinks and red and_ yellows 
and browns to white. Long 
spurred Columbines are among 
the most beautiful and popular 
of all hardy perennials. They 
aren‘t particular where they 
grow and do well in full 
sun and partial shade. 39¢ 
each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89; 
5 for 1.29, postpaid. 
(Pyrethrum) — Painted Daisies 
are one of the most popular 
perennials because they pro- 
duce showy flowers of different 
shades of red and pink on 
stems 22 to 3 feet tall. They 
grow in compact tufts and 
have a finely cut, attractive 
foliage. These things combine 
to make it not only a’ showy 
garden flower but ideal for 
cutting. You should plant 3 of 
more from 12 to 15 inches 
apart and then you will really 
get a show of color. They do 
best in the sun, and are very 
easy to grow. 
B2168—Red. 
B2167—Pink. 
B2166—Mixed. 
39¢ each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c; 10 for 
2.89, postpaid. 
Missouri Primrose 
B2130 —Gorgeous yellow 
blooms as large as a teacup 
on a low semi-trailing bush 
blooming all summer. Prefers it 
hot and dry but does well 
anywhere. A very long lived 
perennial and a very showy 
one. 39c each; 3 for 89c; 5 
for 1.29, ppd. 
Shasta Daisy 
B2191—ALASKA—Large 
4 to 5 in. pure white 
blossoms. You will always 
have blooms if you keep 
them picked. They range 
from fully double to 
single. 39¢ each; 2 for 
65c; 3 for 89c, ppd. 
Tall, Stately 
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Bachelor's Butto 
B2007 —Hardy Bive Bachelor 
Button. 
B2008—Hardy Pink Bachelor 
Button. 
Either of above, 39c each; 2 
for 65c; 3 for 89c, ppd. 
B3256X—2 each of above, 4 
in all, for only 89c, ppd. 
Thermopsis 
B2060—(Glowing Gold) 
Graceful, long (often 4 ft.) 
spikes of beautiful sulfur yel- 
low flowers. Foliage clean, 
bright green, Absolutely hardy. 
Really very attractive. Try 
planting it with Blue Del- 
phiniums for beautiful color 
blending. 39< each; 2 for 65c¢; 
3 for 89c, postpaid. 
5 RO, Aarne 
Hardy Violets ” 
B2285—Royal Robe, Deepest 
violet blue. 
B2286—Gurney's Red. 
Strong and hardy, 
B2287—Ohio. New Hardy 
white, deep blue eye. Largest, 
B2288—Freckles. White with 
lavender stippling. 
49c each; 3 for 1.29, ppd. 
B3258X—Violet Collection. 
1 each Royal Robe, Gurney’s 
Red, Ohio, Freckles. 1.49, ppd. 
Liatris 
September Glory 
B2109—(Blazing Star) — Tall 
spikes 3 to 4 feet long (in good 
ground often 5 feet) set with 
solid tufts of brilliant purple 
flowers. Grows anywhere, 
Fascinates everyone who sees 
it. 49¢ each; 3 for 1.29, ppd. 
3 Mixed Painted Daisy. 1 
DELPHINIUM 
Delphiniums are universally grown and 
loved. They will grow most anywhere. If 
cut back after blooming they~ will bloom 
again, and sometimes a third time. Flower 
stalks often get head-high. If we had to 
have one perennial if most certainly 
would be a Delphinium. 
DELPHINIUM COLLECTION—B3262X 
1 Delphinium BELLADONNA-—Light blue. 
1. Delphinium BELLAMOSA—Dark blue. 
1 NEW DOUBLE HYBRID. 
All for 89c; ppd. 
B2037— FINEST PACIFIC GIANT HYBRIDS MIXED. 
39c each; 3 for 89c, postpaid. 
B2038—PURE WHITE DOUBLE PACIFIC HYBRIDS. 
Something new in Delphiniums. Goes beautifully with 
the dark blues. 45c each; 3 for 1.00, postpaid. 
B2035—BELLADONNA. lovely light blue—hardy 
single. 39c each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c, postpaid. 
B2036—BELLAMOSA. A midnight blue single, 39c 
each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c, postpaid. 
Outstanding Delphinium Bargain—B3263X 
3 Light Blue Belladonna 
3 Midnight Blue Bellamosa 
All 6 for 1.49, postpaid. 
MERTENSIA 
“The Early Bluebells” 
B2289 — Beautiful, nodding, blue flowers, 
blooming on 2 ft. stems in early spring. Do 
well on the north side of the house. Like 
moist semi-shaded place, but with us they 
grow well in the open field in full sun. 
In summer die down to ground and disappear. 
Don't dig them up thinking they have died. 
2 for 49c; 5 for 1.00; 10 for 1.98, ppd. 
