The height and time of bloom for each 
perennial are indicated under the picture 
GROUP /1492 
1 Each of The 
se Outstanding Perennials 
k Sensation 
hinium, Pin 
peritied! Golden Plate ; A 0 
King 
abeckia, The 
Rae Adorable 
Value $4- 10 Sav 
Only 
e 70c 
ASTER, Adorable (Below) 
A completely charming Adorable 
variety that will be one of your 
favorites once you see its masses 
of blooms in your own garden. 
A deeper, clearer pink, very rare 
in fall flowers. The buds are like 
small reddish rosettes, opening 
into large, many-petaled flowers in 
enormous clusters. The entire 
plant will glow with a rich pink 
continuously from Sept. to frost. : 
4 to 41% ft. high. ee 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; wn 
6 for $3.75 Perennial 
‘ Planting 
Guide 
ie st a Adorable 
Sept.—Frost 
4to 4) ft. 
Robe 
Blooms 
(Below) 
abun- 
VIOLET, 
violet-blue. 
Royal 
Deepest 
VIOLET 
A mass of fragrant pink Violets in 
45 
DELPHINIUM, Pink Sensation (Right) 
Outstanding for its repeated blooms, giving as many as four crops 
in a season in a constant show of eolor. 
Height 3% to 4 ft. Pink 
Sensation is probably the most unusual perennial available in 
America today. 
Has all the charm and beauty of the pe! loved 
blue and white forms plus the dramatic and beautiful clear pink 
CAL, Pat. $324.) 
$1.50 each; 
color. 
ACHILLEA, Golden Plate 
(Below) Here’s a _ picturesque 
new perennial that is unsur- 
passed as a cut flower. The 
huge, rich buttercup-yellow 
flowers are 8 in. across, on tall, 
graceful, 4-ft. stems that give 
a beautiful and firm effect in 
the background of a garden from 
June to frost. It forms a plant 
about 2 ft. in diameter, with 10 
to 15 flowering stems. The 
Achillea blooms are often used 
for dried bouquets. 
$1.00 each; 3 for 
6 for $5.00 
$2.50; 
June-Frost 
Achillea, 
, Rosina 
(Right) 
Grows 
Golden Plate 
dantly in early spring, also in fall 
Blooms are often more than 1 in. 
across. Stiff, erect stems, 8 in. or more. 
It is hardy enough to live over winter 
even in this rigorous climate of north- 
ern New York State; we protect the 
plants with leaves or straw. 
3 for ELON 6 for $3.25 
65e each; 
May and again in late Aug. 
best in rich soil and partial shade. 
May lose its foliage in winter if not 
given a little protection but will come 
back and bloom the next spring. About 
10 in. 
75¢e each; 3 for $ 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN VIOLET 
‘Right, Below) An exquisite double 
Violet with unusually sweet fragrance. 
It is hardy anywhere. Very easy to 
grow. Excellent for semi-shady places. 
Produces an abun- 
dance of lovely flow- 
ers. In bloom, 
May to Oct. 
75e acne 
3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
$2.00; 
,/ Spring 
& Fail 
9 to 12 in. 
Violet, Royal Robe 
6 for $3.75 
3 for $3.75; 6 for $7.50 
RUDBECKIA, The King 
(Below, Right.) Regally it bears 
its large, deep crimson-red flow- 
ers, bringing new life and color 
W hereyer you plant it. From 
half-open flower to the full- 
bloom stage of orange-brown 
seed-cone with its perimeter of 
straight red petals, it is always 
attractive. The petals never fold 
back; the stems remain majestic- 
ally stiff. Graceful; long-lasting 
both in the garden and in bou- 
quets. Blooms profusely, July to 
frost. Grows 41% ft. high. 
85e each; 3 for $2.25 
6 for $4.25 
Violet, Rosina 
May 10 in. 
Double 
All season 
Russian Violet 
6 to 8 in. 
Rudbeckia, 
The King 
July—Frost 
Delphinium, Pink Sensation 
June-July 314 to 4 ft. 
PE NEE 
11, ft. 
ROSA ROULETTI OAKINGTON 
Above) Double rose- RUBY 
pink flowers as pic- Not illustrated” 
tured; 4 to 6-in, Deep carmine buds 
plant dainty as the open rich ruby-crim- 
Roses | themselves. son. Fully double 
Used for rock gardens smaller than 1 in 
or 
fe) 
ra 
Attractive 
paths. Plants less than 12 in. 
flower ar- 
r small Awardof Merit, Royal 
ngements. | 
$1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 
$1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50: 
6 for $5.00 aon cea 
8 plants 
4 Oakington eee. 00 
4 Rosa Rouletti a 
No 4512 Value $8. “ ie 
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