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ILLINOIS 
ARMERIA 
GLORY OF HOLLAND 
ARMERIA (Thrift) 
Formosa, Large-Flowered Hybrids. Tr. pkt., 40¢; % 0z., 75¢; 
Y% oz., $1.40; 1 0z., $4.25. 
Alpina. Dwarf, bright rose. Tr. pkt., 75¢; 146 0z., $2.75. 
@Glory of Holland. Pictured above. Ball-shaped deep pink 
flowers about 14% inches in diameter, carried on straight 
wiry stems 2 feet long. Fine for cutting and blooms through- 
out the summer. Tr. pkt., 60¢;,14 0z., $2.00. 
Maritima (Statice Armeria). 17,500 S. 12 in. Lilac-rose. Grass- 
like, evergreen foliage. Tr. pkt., 60¢; % oz. $1.50. 
ARTEMISIA 
Silver Plume (Lactiflora). Silvery foliage; creamy blooms. For 
cutting. Tr. pkt., 400; 146 0z., 75¢; %4 oz., $2.25. 
ASCLEPIAS 
Tuberosa. 4500 S. Fine orange for cutting. Requires well-drained 
location. Freezing over winter helps germination. Tr. pkt., 30¢; 
% oz., 90c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
Willow Spray (Verticillatus)..Completely hardy, summer green 
material. Finely cut foliage. Requires 3 years for best results. 
Tr. pkt., 55¢; 4% oz., $1.35; 1:0z., $2.50. 
ASTER 
Hardy Large-Flowered Mixture. Pictured on next page. Per- 
fectly hardy and attractive assortment. Tr. pkt., 55¢; % oz., 
S125 et 4mOln e202 5. 
Alpinus, Finest Mixed. Lavender, blue and white flowers. Tr. 
pkt., 55¢; 4% oz. $1.10. 
AUBRIETIA 
Large-Flowered Hybrids (Monarch Strain). 150,000 S. 6 in. 
Low growing matlike plants; similar to Arabis but with flow- 
ers in a wide range of colors from, lilac to purple. 
Hendersoni. Deep purple. 
Leichtlini. Carmine-rose. 
Prices above 3, each: tr. pkt., 55¢; % oz. $1.10. 
Baby’s Breath. See Gypsophila, pages 24 and 57; also Euphor- 
bia Corollata, page 56. 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
BAPTISIA 
Australis (False Indigo). 1700 S. Sprays of pea-shaped indigo- 
blue flowers. 3 ft. Tr. pkt.. 30¢; 1 0z., 80c. 
BELLIS 
PERENNIS (Monstrosa). This popular double English Daisy is 
much used for spring and early summer bedding. Though a 
perennial, it is commonly grown as an annual like Pansies. 
Red Rose White 
Prices above 3, each: tr. pkt., 60c; % oz., $2.00; 4 0z., $3.75. 
Mixture. Tr. pkt., 60¢; 4 oz., $1.80; %4 oz., $3.40. 
BOCCONIA 
Japonica (Plume Poppy). Huge spikes of creamy white flowers 
on 6-ft. plants. Tr. pkt., 30¢; 14 0z., 55¢; 1 oz., $1.65. 
BOLTONIA 
Latisquama. 95,000 S. 4 to 5 ft. Aster-like perennial with flow- 
ers of delicate pink about 1 in. across. Tr. pkt., 30c; %4 oz., 
$1.00; 1 oz., $3.25. 
BROOM 
Hybrids Mixed. 5500 S. 4 to 5 ft. Vigorous, hardy shrubs in a 
range of bright colors including all shades of pink, orange, terra 
cotta and crimson. Flowers second season from seed. Tr. pkt., 
0c; % oz. $1.25; % oz., $2.35. 
CAMPANULA 
CARPATICA. 350,000 S. 12 in. Perennial. Wide, upright cup- 
shaped flowers are borne on slender erect stems. Plants are 
leafy clumps. ; 
Blue. Tr. pkt., 30; % oz., 80e; 4 oz., $1.45. 
@Cullinmore Mixture. Contains many new colors in this dwarf 
class. Tr. pkt., 60¢; % oz., $1.50; 14 oz., $2.80. 
Rock Garden Blend. Desirable, low-growing kinds in a wide 
range of Campanula colors. Tr. pkt., 75e. 
MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA. (Cup-and-Saucer Type.) 120,000 
S. 3 ft. Biennial. Both this and the following (Medium Single) are 
easily forced for spring greenhouse flowering either as pot plants 
or for cutting. 
Dark Blue Light Blue Rose White Mixture 
Prices above 5, each: tr. pkt., 25¢; 4 0z., 50c¢; 1 oz., $1.75. 
MEDIUM SINGLE (Canterbury Bells). 135,000 S. 3 ft. Biennial. 
Dark Blue Light Blue Pink White Mixture: » 
Prices above 5, each: tr. pkt., 20e; 44 0z., 30c; 1 0z., 90c. 
MEDIUM DOUBLE (Canterbury Bells). 
Formula Mixed. Tr. pkt., 30c; %4 oz., 80c¢; 1 oz., $2.40. 
PERSICIFOLIA. 340,000 S. 30 in. Perennial. 1-in. bell-shaped 
flowers on stiffly erect stems. 15-in. spikes. 
White Blue Mixture 
Prices above 3, each: tr. pkt., 40¢; % 0z., $1.00; 14 oz., $1.85. 
Telham Beauty. 30 in. Large bells of China-blue. Tr. pkt., 
40c; 1% oz., $1.00; % oz., $1.85. 
PYRAMIDALIS. 250,000 S. 5 ft. Perennial. 
Mixture. Tr. pkt., 40c; % oz., $1.00; 4 oz., $1.85. 
Perennial Candytuft. See Iberis, page 57. ° 
SA The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
