Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 
—Long Spurred Hybrids. Red, pink, white and yellow. 
BLEEDING HEART. See Dicentra. 
CAMPANULA. Bellflower. 40c ea; 3 for $1.00. 
—Carpatica Alba. A low growing white bellflower. 
—Rotundifolia. Blue Bells of Scotland. 1 ft. June to August. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 40c ea; 3 for $1.00. A large collection of the favorite 
varieties, both cushion and tall. 
CLEMATIS Mandschurica. 60¢ ea; 3 for $1.50. A very hardy plant with 
mounds of lacy white flowers in July.. 2 ft. 
DELPHINIUM—tLarkspur. All like rich well drained soil and plenty of room. 
The Pacific Hybrids will need staked. 
—Pacific Hybrid—Black Knight. 60c ea; 3 for $1.50. Very large deep violet 
shades. 
—Pacific Hybrid—Galahad. 60c ea; 3 for $1.50. Very large pure glistening 
white. 
—Belladona. 40c ea; 3 for $1.00. The smaller more bushy delphinium so well 
known. Either light blue or dark blue. 
DICENTRA—Bleedingheart. Fern Leaved. 50c ea; 3 for $1.25. Dwarf grow- 
ing, finely cut foliage. Blooms throughout the season. 
—Spectablis. 75c ea; 3 for $2.00. The old fashioned favorite. Long racemes 
of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers in May and June. 
FERN Ostrich. 40c ea; 3 for $1.00. 2-3 ft. Prefers partial shade and leaf 
mold, but will thrive in many situations. 
GAS PLANT—Dictamnus. 60c; 3 for $1.50. A very hardy perennial that gets 
better each year. Spikes of either rosy pink or white flowers in June and 
good foliage the rest of the season. State choice of pink or white. 
FUNKIA. See Hosta. 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath. Bristol Fairy. 75c; 3 for $1.50. Produces large 
panicles of double snow-white flowers throughout the summer. Fine for 
cut flowers. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Lemon or Day Lilies. They are one of the easiest peren- 
nials 16 grow, requiring little care and some of them are blooming from the 
end of May until frost. 
—After Glow. 36 in. A lovely blend of luminous buff and peach pink with 
a deeper throat. July-August. $1.50. 
—August Orange. Late flowering miniature with flowers chrome-orange 
which are carried on long heavily branched stems. $1.50. 
—August Pioneer. 3 ft. Orange with delicate flush of red. Aug., Sept. 60ce. 
—Baronet. 30 in. An early orange-red. Red blooms. June.  50c. 
—Cahallero 3 ft. Ruffled red petals, yellow sepals. July and Aug. %5e 
—Crown of Gold. 36 in. Large early orange yellow. 50c. 
—Dauntless. 30 in. Deep yellow with greenish throat. July and Aug. 50c 
—Decminion. 38 in. Broad petaled magenta red. June-July. %5e. 
—Dorothy Adams. Very pale toned yellow. Large and showy. July. $1.50. 
—Dorothy McDade. 3 ft. One of Sass’s good medium yellows. July-Aug. ‘%5e. 
—Dover. 2 ft. large deep golden yellow, early June. _.40c. 
—Flanders. Bright medium red. July. $2.00. 
—Gracilis. 18 in. Clear yellow flowers, May and June. 40c. 
—Hesperus. 40 in. 7 inch blooms, empire to light cadmium yellow. %5e. 
—Hyperion. 40 in. Very large canary yellow. A must in your garden. 60c. 
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