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ACHILLEA PEARL : 
PERENNIAL “BEAUTIES” 
Splendid, Hardy Flowers, with Charming Patterns and Colors. 
Popular Everywhere for Borders. Rockeries, Bouquets. 
(All Perennials on Pages 54 and 55 will be shipped POSTPAID) 
(STRONG, FIELD-GROWN. BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS) 
FERRIS’ PRICES 
On these 12 PERENNIAL “BEAUTIES” Described Below 
(Your choice—all one kind or assorted to your liking) 
2 for 78c * 6 for $1.90 * 12 for $3.40 
PS0O—ACHILLEA PEARL. Tiny, double, roselike flowers of pure white. Fine border and 
rock garden plant. 15 in. 
P5I—AMERIA, Glory of Holland. Fascinating, ball-shaped blooms of bright pink pro- 
fusely crown the cushion-like plant throughout the summer, and are fine for cutting 
and drying. Ideal for edging borders or for clumps in the rockery. 18 in. 
P52—ARTEMISIA, Silver King. Sometimes called Ghost Plant. Feathery foliage of frosted 
silver on a branching, 2-ft. plant gives superb contrast in border or bouquets. Likes 
ordinary soil, and a dry, sunny location. 
PS3—BABY'S BREATH (Gypsophila paniculata). A cloud of misty white miniature blooms 
cover the tiny, dainty branches, plant growing about 2 ft. tali. Cut sprays are delight- 
ful in bouquets of garden flowers and roses. ‘ 
P54—FERRIS’ HYBRID DELPHINIUMS. Loveliest of all flowers for your garden. Through 
midsummer their wonderful blooms furnish the showiest, most delightful picture on the 
landscape. This is a very special mixture—large, tall flower spikes of elegant color 
on } yp” shades, delicate to deep purple and blue, blending with lavender, pink and rose, 
an’: many two-toned and double. 4-6 ft. Mixed colors only. 
ener: PSS—DOUBLE GARDEN DAISY (Leucanthemum). Lovely white daisies of variable form 
EMISIA and size—beautiful in the border, so fine for cutting. Blooms range from medium to 
large, some double, some semi-double, some single, and many of them have frilled 
edges. June-July; 18-24 in. 
PS6—HIBISCUS, Mallow Marvel. Tall growing plant (3-4 ft.) with an abundance of 
large, flaring, showy blooms in late summer and fall. Splendid for backgrounds, 
hedges, or bold accents in the border. Mixed only. 
PS7—PERENNIAL SWEET PEA (Lathyrus). Hardy creeper or climber, with lovely clus- 
tered flowers, pink to rose-red, throughout the summer. Fine for cutting. Good plant 
for covering banks, rocks, stumps or trellises. 
P58—PURPLE CONEFLOWER (Rudbeckia purpurea). Showy, tall border flower, its rich 
rose-purple petals surrounding a large brown cone. June to October. 3 ft. Sun or 
partial shade. 
PS9—PYRETHRUM CRIMSON BEAUTY. Choice, free-flowering type of Painted Daisy— 
handsome rose-red flowers on tall stems. Fine for cutting. 3 ft. 
P60—SALVIA AZUREA. Meadow Sage. Showy, hardy po from the Rocky Mountains. 
Strong, branching spikes during August and September produce pretty sky-blue flow- 
ers in great profusion. Easy to grow; fine for massing in the sunny border. 2-4 ft. 
P61—DWARF PHLOX, Subulata. Also known as Moss or Mountain Pinks. In early spring 
this charming dwarf is covered like a sheet witn: tinted blooms. Plant in full sun. 
puleadid for edging, ground cover or rockery. Choice of (a) Blue, (b) Pink, or (c) 
ed. 
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2 Anthemis 2 Pyrethrum Crimson B. 
2 Aquilegia L.S. 2 Double Garden Daisy 
2 Baby's Breath 2 Hibiscus f 
2 Hybrid Delphinium 2 Scabiosa Caucasica 
16 FAVORITE PERENNIALS, for a colorful, long-lasting border. Regular 
price, $5.05). 
HIBISCUS Our Special 
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