Seeds of Cultivated Plants (Continued) 
Alyssum idaeum - Rockmadwort. A dwarf creeper. A 
choice rock plant, S. 50c. 
Aquilegia - Short Spurred Blue. A choice hybrid, heavy 
foliage and large flowers, 2 ft. S or L. Sh 
Aquilegia flabellata nana alba - A Japanese Alpine. | 
ft. Rounded blue-green leaves. Pure white. 35c. 
Aquilegia - Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrids. Mixed colors, 
Long spurs. A choice variety. 
Delphinium chinense alba - Pure white single flowers 
over ferny foliage. 
Dianthus gelidus - Varied in color. Fringed and fragrant. 
Dwarf. 35c. 
Dianthus neglectus compacta glauca - Single deep pink 
fragrant flowers to 4 in. on pin cushion mounds. A 
rock garden gem. 50c. 
Dianthus latifolius atrococcineus - Everblooming Orien- 
tal Sweet William. Fiery crimson. All summer, S. 18 
in. 35c. 
Euphorbia myrsinites - Milkwort. Trailing stems cov- 
ered with fleshy, glaucous leaves. Flowers yellow. 
Choice rock or wall plant. 35c. S or Sh. 
Gypsophila oldhamiana - Baby’s Breath. Flesh or pink 
tinted flowers July-Sept. 3 ft. 
Hibiscus - Giant Hybrids Mixed. Immense red, pink or 
white hollyhock-like flowers all summer. 4 ft. 
Iris pseudacoris - Yellow Water Flag. Bright yellow 
May-June. 2-3 ft. 
Lavandula vera - Lavender, Munstead Strain. Fragrant 
blue flowers July-August, 1-3 ft. 
Linum narbonnense - Flax. A spreading clump of at- 
tractive foliage. Flowers azure-blue with white eye. 
18 in. 
Monarda didyma - Bee Balm. Croftway Pink. An ap- 
pealing rich rose pink. 2-3 ft. 35c. 
Platycodon - Balloon Flower. 
Double blue. June-Oct. 1%-2 ft. 
Double white. June-Oct. 14-2 ft. 
Double white Betty Lou. A choice selection of above. 
Taller, with waxy white flowers, 50c. 
Shell Pink, light pink with darker veining, 2 ft. 35c. 
Polemonium caeruleum - Jacobs Ladder. Stems erect to 
3 ft. Leaves attractive dark green. Blue flowers over 
long season. 
Rosa multiflora - Japanese Rose. Thorny. Used as a 
hedge rose or living fence. 
Saxifraga crassifolia - Leather Saxifrage. Large ever- — 
green leaves. Rose-purple flowers, April-May, 16 in. 
20¢. 
We would be pleased to correspond with persons who 
collect seed of native wild flowers or other rare plants. 
Seed should be properly ripened, true to name, fresh 
and from areas where temperature falls below zero. 
Seed wanted for our own use. 
American Perennial Gardens is located in Garden 
City on Venoy Road, north of Ford Road and just 
south of Warren Road. Venoy Road is four miles west. 
of Telegraph Road, U. S. 24. 
A plant list is published in the spring. The garden 
is open for local plant sales 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday 
and Sunday. Visitors will be welcome on those days. 
Direct all seed orders. to P. O. Box 37, Garden City, 
local as well as out of state. orders. 
