PERENNIAL HARDY PHLOX 
each 50: 
KIRMESLANDER—Snow white. 
LEO SCHLAGATER—Scarlet red. 
ROYAL PURPLE—Rich purple. 
SPITFIRE—Salmon orange. 
SWEETHEART—Lovely pink. 
The perennial phlox should have a place 
in every ilower garden. Succeeds in 
almost any soil with a minimum of care 
and are long, continuous bloomers. 
AIDA—Bright crimson. 
CAROLINE VAN DEN BERG—Lilac 
blue. 
DAILY SKETCH—Salmon pink. 
EVA FORESTER—Soft salmon. 
JULY GLOW—Fine bright red. 
Your Choice of Hardy PERENNIALS 45c ea. 
DIANTHUS 
*PLUMARIUS (Clove Pinks)—The old favorite for borders, 
euetius and rockeries. Various shades of pink flowers on grace- 
ul stems. 
*DELTOIDES—Beautiful creeper for rockeries with crimson 
flowers in summer. 
DORONICUM 
LEOPARD’S BANE—Large bright yellow flowers; one of the 
most effective early spring flowering perennials. 
FOXGLOVE 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis)—Plant in sun or partial shade. Blooms 
June and July. The strong flower stalks, 4 to 6 feet high, rise 
from rich and luxuriant masses of leaves. Colors: Purple, rose, 
mixed. 
GEUM 
*MRS. BRADSHAW — A splendid new variety, with large, 
double flowers of a fiery red, blooming nearly all summer. 
Peculiarly attractive. 18 inches. 
GYPSOPHILA 
BABY BREATH—Free flowering plants, the flowers of which 
are in great demand for cutting or combining with other 
flowers. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
CHATERS DOUBLE — Large rosettes of paper-like tissue, 
very compactly layered. We offer them in the following sepa- 
rate colors: Red, yellow, pink. 
RUSSEL LUPINS 
This remarkable strain of Lupins, first introduced in 1938, 
has created more interest than probably any plant in recent 
years. It has a very wide range of colors, including yellows, 
pinks, blue and reds. Many of them bicolors. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
Nothing can surpass the Pyrethrums in profusion of flowers 
during the summer. 
JAMES KELWAY-—Single blood red. 
PANSIES 
DOZEN PLANTS 
POPPY 
*ICELAND POPPY—A neat dwarf-like plant, from which 
spring graceful leafless stems with charming cup-shaped 
flowers. 
ORIENTAL POPPY—Nothing in the hardy plant line can 
compare with the Oriental Poppy for brilliancy and beauty. 
With their large fiery scarlet flowers, they are conspicuous in 
any position. 
SCABIOSA 
Charming flowers for the sunny border. 
ISAAC HOUSE HYBRIDS—Deep blue. 
SHASTA DAISY 
A much improved hardy daisy, bearing a profusion of large, 
white flowers from early summer until late in the fall. Fine for 
cut flowers. 
ALASKA—Huge, shaggy flowers. 
DOUBLE—Profusion of double white flowers. 
SWEET WILLIAMS 
Hardy; grows 18 inches tall, plants multiply in size yearly. 
Large fragrant flowers of extreme richness. Pink or red. 
THYME 
A valuable plant for covering or carpeting exposed areas in 
the rockery, dry banks, walls or stepping stones. 
TRITOMA 
RED-HOT POKER, FLAME FLOWER OR TORCH LILY— 
The early, free and continuous blooming qualities of this va- 
riety have made it one of the great bedding plants. Hardy if 
given protection. 
TROLLIUS 
EUROPEUS—One of the most popular perennials. 
shaped yellow flowers. Plants grow 2 ft. high. 
“VERONICA 
Bushy plants about 2 feet high with dense spikes of deep 
blue flowers. A beauty in the garden. 
SPICATA—One of the best. 
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DIANTHUS 
ROSE BOWL 
Globe 
ALL PERENNIALS THIS PAGE PREPAID 
1.25 
SWISS GIANTS—This strain is the 
largest and most floriferous type 
grown. Flowers are immense, beau- 
tifully marked petals in a very 
large range of colors. Because of 
their free flowering habit, pansies 
are one of our most popular bloom- 
ing plants. 
EXPRESS PREPAID: $1.25 DOZEN 
75¢ 
EACH 
A lovely, low growing member of 
the Dianthus family. Blooms with 
bright rose pink flowers literally 
cover the plant all summer and 
early fall. Excellent for borders 
or rockeries. 
KELLY PLANT GARDENS 
