PERENNIALS 
Everyone should grow all the perennials they can as they are so much more 
satisfactory than annuals, as most of them are good for a period of years while 
annuals must be planted each year. We are offering several choice new things 
this year. 
ACONITUM. Monkshood. Fisheri. A hooded like flower that makes a showy 
clump in a sunny spot in your perennial border. This variety grows 2 to 3 
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Sparks Variety. A tall deep blue July and August flowering Aconitum. An 
BDUnGAnCerOLEDLOWOTS a4 Onset t Nigh jie SN OP ae! oie ee een Each _ .60 
Wilsoni, A very rare and beautiful Monkshood in a lovely shade of mauve. 
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ANEMONE JAPONICA. Alice. A lovely fall blooming perennial. This variety 
is a pretty rose pink with a lilac center. Fine for sun or half shade. 2-3 ft. Each .60 
Marie Manchard. Abundant flowering semi-double white. 3 feet. Early Aug. 
EULLELES Ch) Ups sameness en eae iter oy Pel iy ee ee Rn Sahl peabe B Each _ .60 
September Charm. A delicate silvery pink shaded rose and mauve. 2 feet. 
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ARMERIA. Sea Thrift. Grassy mounds of foliage with round heads of rose 
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ARTEMESIA. Silver King. A striking white foliaged plant with the effect of 
frosted silver. Fine for contrast in the garden, in bouquets and to dry for 
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AUBRETIA. Purple Rock Cress. Lavender purple 
low growing plant for rockery or front of your 
border. Smothered with flowers. Sun or light 
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BABY BREATH. Bristols Fairy. A lovely large double 
baby breath. Blooms almost all summer. Makes a 
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Rosy Veil. A dwarf pale pink baby breath that is 
fine for cutting and nice in the garden........ Each  .60 
BLEEDING HEART. This is the old-fashioned vari- 
ety of Bleeding Heart well loved in our grand- 
mother’s day. Fine on North or East side of the 
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CARNATIONS. Everybody loves these fine sweet scented flowers. Come in a 
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CHIVES. Makes small clumps of onion-like plants 
with mild onion flavor that is fine for season- 
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CLEMATIS. Davidiana Azurea. Very worthwhile 
border plant with sweet scented deep blue flow- 
ers in great profusion. Very hardy and does well 
in any soil. One of the best summer blooming 
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Mandschurica. Here we have an especially good 
plant which when established will make 3-foot 
spikes of fragrant white flowers that are excel- 
lent for cutting. Makes a large graceful clump 
that blends well with other plants. Very hardy 
ANCEHNOLDOtnereds Dy.any. pests’ 2.222.422. Each 1.00 
COLUMBINE. Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. The 
finest strain of Columbine on the market. Col- 
umbine will grow in the sun but they love the ' i 
shade. Mixed colors. Seedlings .................. Dozen 1.00 Columbine 
DAISY. English Lawn. A low growing daisy for rockery, front of border or can 
be grown right in the lawn. Colors a mixture of pink and white ............ Dozen 1.00 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY. Mount Shasta. A pure white double flower having a 
high crested center and averaging 4 inches or more across. Producing flowers 
of stiff stems from spring till frost which are fine for cutting —......000......... Each _ .50 
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