TALL GROWING 
PERENNIALS 
Jackson & Perkins 
They grow over 3 feet tall 
he height and time of bloom for each 
perennial are indicated under the picture 
Delphinium, Pink Sensation 
June—July 314 to 4 ft. 
DELPHINIUM, Pink Sensation (Above) 
The only true pink Delphinium 
Possesses all the strength, hardiness, and prolific 
growth of other Delphiniums. Outstanding for its 
repeated blooms, giving as many as four crops in a 
season in a constant show of color. Reaches a 
height of 31% ft., with many laterals continuously 
throwing out new spikes of a lovely, airy pink. 
Pink Sensation is probably the most unusual per- 
ennial available in America today. Has all the 
charm and beauty of the widely loved blue and 
white forms plus the dramatic and beautiful clear 
pink color. (Pat. 324) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00; 
25 for $28.15 
Poppy, 
Salmon 
Glow 
May—June 
Subbs 
Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy 
312 ft. 
June—July 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy (Above) 
Baby’s Breath .. .long-living, own-root 
For delicate grace and airiness few plants can match 
Bristol Fairy. It is invaluable for the contrast it 
provides for other showier flowers and for the im- 
portant part it plays in countless artistic flower 
arrangements. Double blooms of pure white—each 
a tiny, perfect rosebud. Established plants aver- 
age 3) ft. in height and 4 to 5 ft. across. Bloom 
in June and July. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00; 
12 for $10.00 
4 each of 
the 
Tall- growins 
Perennials 
POPPY, Salmon Glow 
(Left) This double brilliant Salmon 
Poppy is really a stopper. If there 
is room for only one Poppy, Salmon 
Glow should be the one, with its 
great quantities of 5 to 6-in. blooms. 
The gay color of Poppies is a must in 
all spring gardens. Here is a color 
that will blend well, and not fight 
its neighbors. There are blooms for 
a period of almost six weeks. Height 
Beet. 
85e each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25 
Lythrum, Morden Pink 
July-August 
LYTHRUM, Morden Pink 
(Above) A remarkably showy and satis- 
factory plant. Generous, full spikes of 
clear, lovely soft pink are produced in 
great masses and make a fine show in 
July and August. Each plant sends up 
ten or a dozen sturdy, 3- to 4-ft. spikes, 
each one covered for almost its entire 
length with a tumbled pattern of clear 
pink florets. 
fresh for a long period. Perfeetly hardy. 
Thrives in wet or dry places in your 
garden. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
Rudbeckia, 
The King | 
July to frost 
Ay, ft. 
Pie 
RUDBECKIA, The King (Above) 
The right kind of plant to make your border colorful and unusual. 
Regally it bears its large, deep crimson-red flowers, bringing new 
life and color wherever you plant it. From half-open flower to 
the full-bloom stage of orange-brown seed-cone with its perim- 
eter of straight red petals, it is always attractive. The petals 
never fold back; the stems remain majestically stiff. Graceful; 
long-lasting both in the garden and in bouquets. Blooms pro- 
fusely July to frost. Grows 41% ft. high. 
85e each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
TRITOMA, Robin Hood (Below, Right) 
Flares up in late June with a burst of ten to twelve dazzling 
flower-spikes . . . and continues until late Sept. Each 2Y-ft. 
stalk carries a sparkling spike 8 to 10 in. long. Long, narrow 
leaves make the foliage seem to be guarding the flame above. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
Tritoma, 
Robin 
Hood 
June—Sept. 
212 to 
3 yy Fez 
4 to 414 ft. 
Remains beautiful and 
