PERENNIALS 
The plants listed in this class are all hardy and 
easy to grow. They were all grown and wintered 
in beds out of doors. Dug and packed with a ball 
of soil. They can be mailed but we do like to have 
you come and pick them out. Plant about May 1. 
CARNATION—Grenadin—Hardy. Large full double 
flowers. Several colors mixed. 
PINKS—Double Scoticus—Very fine. A variety of 
pleasing colors. 
DIANTHUS — Scarlet and Mixed Colors — Free 
blooming strains on dwarf plants. 
COLUMBINE — Crimson Star — Rich crimson 
with white center. Really good. 
COREOPSIS — Sunburst — Long graceful stems. 
Golden yellow flowers. Nice to cut. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE — Covered with small 
golden yellow flowers in spring. For rock garden 
and border. 
CERASTIOUM — Snow in summer — Creeping 
habit. White flowers all summer. Rock garden. 
CAMPANULA — Carpatica — Wide upright blue 
bells on slender stems. Blooms all summer. 
Rotundifolio — Scotch blue bell. Small bells on 
grasslike foliage. 
CANTERBURY BELL — Biennial — Both single 
and cup and saucer type. Mixed colors. 
DELPHINIUM — Pacific Giant — Wide range of 
colors and forms. None better. Wrexham Strain — 
Very large flowers. Belladonna — Popular light 
blue sort. Bellamosa — Dark blue. 
GAILLARDIA — Pertala Hybrids — Brilliant scar- 
let. Blooms all summer. 
GYPSOGPHILA — Baby Breath — A favorite for 
filling bouquets. Can be dried for winter. Snowflake 
—Double white. Oldhamiana — Feathery light pink 
flowers. 
