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Jackson & Perkins 
MEDIUM GROWING 
PERENNIALS 
They grow from 1’ to 3 feet 
The height and time of bloom for 
Astilbe, 
June to July 
Pink 
’ : Oe May to June 
Funkia subcordata alba 
Sept. to Frost 1, to 2 ft. 
WHITE 
VERONICA 
SUBSESSILIS 
(Top Left Corner) 
White form of the popular Veronica 
subsessilis. The og te. plant is 
healthy and vigorous in growth, and 
gives a wealth of bloom from August 
to October. It is seldom that a new 
variety of perennial fits so quickly 
into the popular needs and gains in- 
terest so rapidly. (P.R.R.) 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
6 for $6.25 
HELIOPSIS, Patula (Left) 
Giant daisy-like semi-double flowers. 
Mellow gold petals, deeper centers. 
Wealth of bloom June to frost. About 
3 ft. Magnificent in mass plantings 
and bouquets. A clump of 3 or 4 will 
cover 4to 5ft. After blooming period 
cut back for next year’s crop. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
A. 
Heliopsis, Patula 
3 ft. 
June to Frost 
For Continuous Color, Beauty and 
Fragrance, Plant These 
Perennials in Foregrounds, 
Borders, Edges, and Rock Gardens 
perennial are indicated under the picture 
each 
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ce 
White Gloria 
Bleeding-Heart 
30 in. 
FUNKIA subcordata alba 
(Above, Left) Long, tubular, creamy 
white flowers above clean, rich foli- 
age. Blossom Sept. to frost. Sweet 
fragrance. 
Flower stalk 18 to 24 in. high with 
fresh new bloom every day. Dark 
green, large heart-shaped leaves. 
Grows in any location, effective near 
the house in the shade. Forms at- 
tractive masses even under adverse 
conditions. It is very effective as low 
foreground material in front of taller 
shrubs or planted in solid beds. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.50 
ASTILBE, White Gloria 
(Above) Astilbe, White Gloria thrives 
where few other varieties of plants can 
equal their decorative value. The wide 
feathery white spikes of this lovely 
plant are 28 to 30 in. high, rising at 
least 12 to 15 in. over its attractive 
cut foliage. Established plants fre- 
quently produce 18 blossoms. Prefers 
partial shade and a rich soil. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
All Season 
Stokesia, Lavender Queen 
20 in. 
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Monarda, Croftway Pink 
July to Aug. 30 to 36 in. 
STOKESIA, Lavender Queen 
(Above) A mammoth form of the old- 
fashioned favorite Stokesia. Fully 
double flowers are silvery blue suffused 
lilac-blue at the center. Blooms from 
June to frost. Grows to 20 in. . 
good for cut-flower arrangements. 
Very hardy and easy to grow. Ex-. 
cellent for any border. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
PINK BLEEDING-HEART 
(Above, Left) Pink Bleeding-Hearts 
borne in graceful sprays from May to 
late June. Does well in semi-shade or 
sun. Plant about 30 in. Lives years, 
becoming larger every year. Makes a 
very showy clump. A proved favorite 
of Grandmother’s day and still as 
popular. This late spring bloomer is 
a welcome addition to any garden 
because it is showy, interesting and 
the most effective of old-fashioned 
perennials. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
12 for $7.50 
MONARDA, Croftway Pink 
Monarda didyma 
(Above) A clear pink Monarda. It 
does well in moist or dry positions 
and in sun or semi-shade. Plants 
should be divided every second spring, 
las they fill in rapidly. 
The flowers appear in large heads 
and new blooms are constantly com- 
ing on after the first main spurt, the 
final ones breaking out near the base 
in late August. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
