Valleyheart Perennials 
We have specialized in growing the finest perennial plants for Western Gardens for the past 15 
years. Our customers not only get the finest plants but they can be sure the plants they purchase, 
if given proper care, will be dependable in their own gardens. 
Our large listing of perennial plants offers the discriminating gardener a wide choice of 
material and assures him the opportunity of making his own garden different and interesting. 
We offer, in addition to the perennials, a complete assortment of bulbs, shrubs, trees and 
garden equipment and sundries at our Garden Shop on Van Nuys Boulevard. We have not listed 
these items in this little catalog. We wish to call your attention to them and shall welcome 
inquiries. 
Mail Orders. Plants listed in this catalog will be shipped postpaid for orders amounting to 
$3.00 or over. Normally shipments can be made from November through March. It is not 
advisable to send plants through the mail at other times and we do not recommend express 
shipments because of the excessive shipping charges. Our local customers will be able to 
select plants at any time from gallon container stock growing at our nursery. 
Sales Tax. We have to account for all taxes and require the inclusion of tax with the order 
as follows: Los Angeles city customers please add 3/2 % sales tax; outside Los Angeles but 
within California please add 3% of order State Sales Tax. Customers outside of California 
pay no sales tax. 
C.0.D. We cannot accept orders to be shipped C.O.D. except for local deliveries. 
Prices: Except where otherwise noted plants are priced 55¢ each, 3 of a kind $1.45, 6 of a kind 
$2.50, dozen of a kind $4.75. 
GENERAL LIST 
Achillea (Yarrow) Alyssum 
“heuteri — Low mounds of soft grey, year- *saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold) — Big 
round foliage, completely covered with clus- clusters of bright yellow flowers covering 
ters of pure white flowers during spring and clumps of soft gray foliage. 12 inches. Early 
summer. Sun. blooming, for sunny, dry locations either 
millefolium roseum — Spreading clumps of rockery or edging. 
attractive fern-like foliage, 2 to 3 feet high, 
with large heads of rosy-red blossoms. Ever- 
blooming, excellent for cutting. For sun or 
partial shade. 
Sulphur Glow — NEW. Same as above but 
with soft, sulphur-yellow flowers. 
*saxatile citrinum—Same as above, but with 
lovely pale lemon-yellow blossoms. 
*tomentosa — Low creeping plant with dark 
green mossy foliage. Covered in early spring 
with heads of bright yellow flowers. A fine 
sun-loving rockery or edging plant. 
Agapanthus (Blue Lily of the Nile) 
umbellatus—Heads of clear blue, lily-shaped 
flowers on 3 to 4 foot stems above evergreen 
clumps of graceful foliage. Summer bloom- 
ing. For sun or partial shade. 
umbellatus albidus—White flowered form of 
above. 
*umbellatus mooreanus—The dwarf Agapan- 
thus, growing 18 inches high, with beautiful . 
dark blue flowers and narrower and _ stiffer re 
foliage. Neg  S “y 
Ajuga Mes 
Giant—Dense, mat-forming plant with large ALYSSUM SAXATILE 
dark green leaves and numerous 6-inch spikes 
of blue flowers. For moist, shady places. * Rockery and border plants. 
