Field Grown Plants Available 
for both Spring and Fall 
LILY-OF-THE- 
VALLEY 
Nice to plant in 
shady places un- 
der trees or about 
the house where 
the sun seldom 
reaches. Also very 
fine for the rock- 
ery. Take little 
room but are al- 
ways there and 
furnish many lit- 
flemms pia yas OL 
sweetly perfumed 
flowers. Single 
{ bn * ; pips, 12 for $2.50, 
Lily-of-the-Valley postpaid. 
Aquilegia 
or Columbine 
The Agquilegea or 
Columbines are among 
the most elegant of the 
hardy perennial plants. 
They do well in full sun, 
but are best suited to 
semi-shady locations. 
They are the most 
commonly used in 
the long-spurred mix- 
tures which cover a 
wide range of soft, 
delicate, distinct 
shades. 
DELPHINIUM - PACIFIC GIANTS 
A remarkable new strain that produces flowers WONDERFUL COLUMBINE 
from 21% to 3l% inches in diameter. The colors MIXTURES 
range from the palest shade of blue to the deepest 
indigo-blue and royal blue with many pastel tones 
of pink and lavender blendings. They are par- 
ticularly fine, for cuttings and the blossoms are 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOT. (Long-Spurred Hybrids.) 
One of the best known and most select of all 
the strains of Columbines. Very carefully selected 
for clear, even, soft color tones, combined with 
offering a mixture and by purchasing a number, very long, graceful spurs. Strong, select, 1-year, 
the plants would not be alike. Field-grown plants, field-grown plants, 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $6.00, 12 for $4.25, postpaid. 
postpaid. 
BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis) 
Easy to Handle—Easy to Grow 
This is one of the old-time flowers from 
really lovely. Do not order by color as we are 
grandmother's garden, of which we will never # 
tire. The flowers, which are pink with a white 
center and heart-shaped, come in long, graceful, ~ 
drooping racemes. Foliage is fernlike and dainty. 
A valuable flower for planting in the shade. Very 
hardy and lives year after year. Grows 1 to 2 feet 
tall and blooms in May. Each 75c; 6 for $4.00. 
The perennials we list may be planted in 
of the spring and also in the fall. fo 
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