All perennials on this page are 
‘Lyr., field-grown plants. All will 
bloom this first year. They are 
shipped SEPARATELY from other 
perennials, so might not 
on the same day. 
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CAMPANULAS 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Medium)—Old-fashioned bi- 
ennial with large blue, rose 
and white bell-shaped blooms. 
CUP AND SAUCER (Caly- 
canthema)—Large, semi-dou- 
ble blue, white and _ rose 
striped blooms like cup and 
saucer, 
VIOLA 
The Tufted Pansy 
CORNUTA. 6 to 8” 
hardy, true perennials re- 
sembling pansies. They 
bloom constantly from Ap- 
ril until frost. A fine as- 
sortment of many shades 
and colors. 
PLATYCODON 
Chinese Bellflower 
Its odd, balloon-like 
buds open into showy, 
deep blue flowers on tall 
20” spikes. It blooms June 
to Sept., is very hardy 
and one of the best for 
‘cutting. 
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Giant English Hybrids 
The superb Blackmore and 
Langdon strain of Hybrid Del- 
phiniums has a color range from 
pale blue through delicate lav- 
ender and rose variations. Large 
massive 
flowers make a tremendous sight 
Very large per- 
4 to 5’ spikes with 
in the garden. 
cent of double flowers. 
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Russell Lupines 
Spikes 3 to 4’ tall. 
Flowers resemble sweet 
peas, set closely along the 
stalk. Shades of yellow, 
orange, red and purple, 
with many bi-colored and 
two-toned. An _ excellent 
cut flower, blooming with 
poppies. 
SUN ROSES 
Helianthemum. Ever- 
green, shrubby perennials 
forming low clumps 1 to 2’ 
in diameter with hundreds 
of double and single rose- 
like flowers from June to 
Aug. Good for border, 
rockery and poor soil. 
Mixture of colors. 
HELIOTROPE 
Valeriana 
Abundant red flowers in 
umbels on 12” stems from 
June to October. Rich 
green foliage. Known most 
for its delightful fra- 
grance. 
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PLANT PRICES 
3 plants of the same variety..... .$0.89 
6 plants of the same variefy...... 1.29 
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PYRETHRUM 
Painted Daisy. Fern-like 
foliage surmounted by 
many pink and red, yel- 
low-eyed daisies on 18 to 
24” stems. It blooms in 
late spring and is one of 
the finest for cutting. 
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GAILLARDIA 
“The Blanket-Flower”’ 
Needed to add that dash 
of color through the hot 
dry summer. Our mixed 
hybrids contain all the 
new types and_ colors, 
from clear to yellow to al- 
most red. 
Perennial 
CANDYTUFT 
IBERIS SEMPERVI- 
RENS. One of the best of 
all edging flowers, its 
white clusters of bloom a 
delightful sight. 12 to 18” 
and does well in sun or 
shade. 
plants of the same variety...... 1.98 
3 dozen plants (not less than 12 of 
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5 dozen plants (not less than 12 of 
a variety) ...........02-5.-6- 8.98 
All Prepaid 
Order ONLY in quantities given. 
counts apply only when the SAME VARIETY is 
Quantity dis- 
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DIANTHUS 
Garden Pinks. Double 
Clove Pink (Plumarius). 
12 to 18”. The favorite 
of the old fashioned gar- 
den. Double carnation-like 
flowers with pleasing, 
spicy fragrance, and many 
colors. 
Giant Scabiosa 
““Pincushion-Flower”’ 
This hybrid is _ long- 
stemmed with giant ruf- 
fied flowers from August 
until frost. A fine mixture 
of all pastel shades of blue 
and lavender, 
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MATRICARIA. A free- 
flowering, hardy  peren- 
nial, growing 12” tall with 
fine, double white flowers 
resembling pompon ’Mums. 
Blooms June to October 
and is one of best all-sea- 
son cut flowers. 
GYPSOPHILA or Baby's Breath 
PANICULATA DOUBLE WHITE—214’. A 
great improvement on the single-flowered 
types and mgre lasting. 
Feathery sprays 
add greatly to any mixed bouquets, either 
fresh or dried for winter. 
PACIFICA or Pink—A rosy mist of tiny 
single flowers in airy panicles. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Wonderful array of viv- 
id colors in fancy pat- 
terns. Clustered and col- 
ored, much like Phlox, 
the markings. being more 
sharply defined. 
mixture of all colors. 
of the early blooming per- 
ennials. 
~ COLUMBINE 
AQUILEGIA LONG 
SPURRED HYBRIDS. 
Wide range of colors from 
bright yellow to vivid scar- 
let, daintiest blues to deep 
purple. 
CRIMSON STAR. Bright- 
est red of all. 
SD, 
HOLLYHOCK 
CHATER’S DOUBLE—Very 
large with frilled outer petals 
and double rosette in center, 
All colors, 
TRIUMPH DOUBLE—4 to 
8’, full double bloom. Early. 
All Colors. SEED ONLY, no 
plants, 
DIGITALIS 
FOXGLOVE. Enormous 
spikes 3 to 4’ tall, covered 
with bell-shaped flowers of 
pink, rose and white spot- 
ted with crimson and ma- 
roon. Blooms during July 
and August. One of the 
most stately of all garden 
perennials. 
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Perennial 
SWEET PEAS 
Lathyrus. The large true 
pea-shaped flowers in pink, 
red and white are pro- 
duced in clusters on stems 
long enough for cutting. 
Mixed colors. 
LAVENDER 
Fragrant Lavendula 
The true lavender cher- 
ished for its fragrance and 
blue flowers in summer. 
About 18” tall. Foliage 
may be dried and used as 
sachet. 
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