Perennials 
Unlike annual flowering plants Perennials, once planted, give us 
from several to many years of colorful bloom and increase in size and 
beauty each season. 
We grow many excellent varieties not listed here. 
ANEMONE. Lovely in the shady garden. 
AGAPANTHUS africanus. Lily of the Nile. 
Above evergreen strap-like foliage umbels of 
30 to 40 flaring lily-shaped flowers are sym- 
metrically displayed on sturdy 3-foot stems. 
We grow both Blue and White. Summer 
blooming. Sun or part shade. Each, $1.00. 
ANEMONE japonica. Wind flower. In any 
spot sheltered from the hottest hours of the 
day these charming plants thrive and perfect 
their 2- to 22-inch single or double bloom 
above glossy green foliage. We grow Pink and 
White. Each, $1.00. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. An ideal sub- 
ject for the partially shaded area. Big, long- 
spurred bloom in both soft and warm shades 
above dainty fern-like foliage. Enjoys mois- 
ture and leaf mold. 2-3 ft. Mixed colors. 
HELEBORUS. Christmas Rose. 
TFultle Bred. 
Approximate heights plants will grow usually follows description. 
Prices: All varieties, unless otherwise noted, 1-gal., 85c¢ each. 
You are entitled to a discount on 10 or more plants of one va- 
ASTER Frikarti. Longest blooming of the 
Asters, June until November. Big single light 
blue bloom with yellow center that possess a 
dainty lasting freshness. Sun. Grows bushy 
te) Zit, (Estey, S511 25. 
BERGENIA sstracheyi. Saxifrage. Enor- 
mous dark round leaves of glossy finish and 
substantial texture and pink primrose-like 
bloom in clusters on stout stems. Blooms in 
winter. Shade. 1-114 ft. Each, $1.00. 
CAMPANULA poscharskyana. An_ ideal 
subject to border shaded or partially shaded 
beds as the dense round plants present a neat 
light green appearance even in winter. Light 
blue star-shaped flowers in abundance. Use- 
ful too in pots, hanging baskets or flower 
boxes. 8 in. Each, $1.00. 
ASTER FRIKARTI!. Longest blooming aster. 
CANNAS. For continuing summer bloom 
these large flowered perennials are tops. Tall 
spikes of orchid-like bloom, strung with big 
tropical appearing leaves, put on a tremen- 
dous show. Long lived and easily grown. Sun. 
Each, $1.00. Ambassador, Red. Cheerfulness, 
Red, yellow and orange. Firebrand, Waxy 
rose pink. Halli, Dwarf light pink. Richard 
Wallace, Yellow. 
DIANTHUS. In late years, have been 
greatly improved so that you may now enjoy 
their color and spicy fragrance through many 
months. Sun. 
Evelyn. Semi-double carmine pink with 
maroon center. Good stems for cutting. 1 
feet. 
Nancy Elaine. Single white, maroon cen- 
tens IP hte 
Ruddy. Semi-double light red bloom, with 
maroon centers, that are delicately milled 
about the edges. Compact growth. 8 in. 
riety, or 25 assorted plants. Sze page 8. 
CAMPANULA POSCHARSKYANA 
An abundance of light blue flowers. 
CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus. A dense 
small leaved plant, low and spreading of 
habit, that covers itself with single blue flow- 
ers in summer. Valuable for covering parkings 
or banks. Grows to 6 or 8 inches in height 
and 21 ft. in width. Sun. 
HEDYCHIUM. Ginger Lily. On lofty spikes, 
above big lush lance-like foliage, are borne 
in late summer and fall delightfully fragrant 
showy bloom. Provide light shade and plenty 
of moisture. Each, $1.50. 
Coronarium. Snowy white. 4-5 ft. 
Gardnerianum. Golden yellow. 5-6 ft. 
PELARGONIUMS. Grandma’s favorites. 
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