PERENNIALS 
All Perennials, unless otherwise noted, 50c each; 3 for $1.25; $3.50 per dozen 
Our perennial list is quite complete. Special attention has 
been given to list only the best of the newer varieties. All 
are field grown and properly transplanted to give necessary 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Crimson Star Longissima. New Improved Crimson Star. 
Large flowers of the most striking crimson with white 
corolla. Blooms in May and June. 24 in. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-Spurred Hybrids. Finest of all 
long-spurred mixtures, striking colors and combination. 
atts 
Helenea (New). Very large. White. 
Blue Shades. Blue with white or creamy centers. 
Orange Shades. All shades of orange. 
ARMERIA 
Plants with tufted growth with globe shaped pink flowers 
borne on long stems. 
AUBRETIA 
Dwarf spreading plants which are covered with deep 
purple flowers in the early spring. 
ASTERS, HARDY (Michaelmas Daisies) 
Beechwood Challenger. The closest red we know of in 
hardy asters. Very free flowering of medium height. 
Krikarti (Wonder of Stafa). Lavender-blue flowers from 
2 to 2% inches across, produced from June 1st till frost. 
Very good in partial shade and exceptionally well in 
full sun. No other hardy plant will bloom over such a 
long period. Excellent for cutting. 
Climax. One of the best and showiest, with large, pyra- 
midal spikes of light lavender-blue flowers. Excellent 
cutting. 
root development for high class landscape planting. They 
have all been tested for Inland Empire conditions and we 
can recommend them very highly. 
ANTHEMIS 
Kelwayii. A most satisfactory hardy perennial bearing 
daisy-like flowers of lemon yellow that are excellent 
Lor Cmts: 
BLEEDING HEART 
Spectabilis (Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart). HEverybody 
loves this old timer. Graceful, heart shaped flowers, 
rose pink. May and June. 1 to 2 ft. 3- to 5-eye plants. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) 
Separate colors of lilac, dark blue, white and rose. 
Collina. A hardy blue bell introduced from Hurope just 
before the war. Plants have not been available until this 
season. The plant produces a vigorous tuft of leaves 
which produce in May and June a mass of one foot stems 
covered with light blue bell-like blooms. 
CANDYTUFT 
Gilbraticriea. Lilac shading white. 
CARNATIONS (Hardy) 
Black King. Dark red. 
Cardinal Red. Light red. 
Golden Sun. Pale yellow. 
Triumph. Deep pink. 
COREOPSIS 
Double New Gold. Splendid 100% double. 
DELPHINIUMS 
Black Knight. Darkest royal 
violet. 
Blue Jay Series. Very intense 
blue with black bee. 
Galahad Series. Clear white 
flower spikes of enormous 
size. 
King Arthur. Rich, deep royal 
violet. White bee. 
Lancelot. Clear lilac with 
white bee. 
Summer Skies. Clearest light 
blue. White bee. 
Percival Series. Glistening 
white with contrasting 
black bee. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
ASTOLAT SERIES 
DELPHINIUM 
The long-awaited pink Delphin- 
ium. Animportant new break in 
color which the introducer de- 
scribes as a mixture of novel 
shades ranging from pale blush 
through pink, rose and lilac, 
with dark bees. Size and quality 
compare favorably with other 
Pacific Giant Hybrids. These 
new pinks should create a sen- 
Sation even greater than aroused 
by the introduction of the origi- 
nal Blue Pacific Hybrids, which 
are the most popular of all pe- 
rennials in commerce today. 
Commercial Grower, Advance 
Home Gardener and Plant 
Breeders have been waiting for 
pinks with size and vigor—the 
Astolat Series meets that de- 
mand. Because of the wide range 
of color, these new Delphiniums 
fill a new place in the perennial 
garden. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
<—ASTOLAT DELPHINIUMS 
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