888 POLYANTHUS, GIANT BOUQUET 
Pkt. 35c 
To plan and plant a successful perennial 
border or garden is an accomplishment any 
gardener can be proud of. A few basic 
rules are worth followmg: don’t plan too 
elaborate color combinations; arrange the 
plants m groups rather than straight lines; 
avoid single specimens of any kind; have 
regard for color and season of bloom and 
height of growth. 
889 PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM (Painted Daisy) 
Pkt. 25c 
870 LINUM PERENNE (Flax) 
Pkt. 15c 
820 SHASTA DAISY, CONQUEROR 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c 
Keeping up with the new introduc- 
tions of each year keeps the gardener on 
his toes. Plant hybridizers are real 
wizards who give us all sorts of new 
combinations of color, new forms of 
bloom, new hardiness and disease re- 
sistance. These novelties are carefully 
tested before being put on the market, 
and while not all of them do equally 
well in every section of the country 
their superior qualities are well worth 
investigating. So get acquainted with 
the new flowers; otherwise you will miss 
a lot. 
793 ANTHEMIS KELWAYI 
Pkt. 10c 
Raising your own perennial plants from 
seed is not a difficult task, and is much 
more economical than buyimg specimen 
plants. Besides, it gives the gardener a 
more personal interest and concern for 
every one of his perennials and gives him 
the opportunity to make a better com- 
parison between varieties, as a basis of 
his choice for the next season. 
878 PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM 
Pkt. 15c 
