PERENNIALS 
The plants listed in this class are all hardy and 
easy to grow. They were all grown and wintered 
in beds out of doors. Dug and packed with a ball 
of soil. They can be mailed but we do like to have 
you come and pick them out. Plant about May 1. 
CARNATION—Grenadin—Hardy. Large full dou- 
ble flowers. Several colors mixed. 
PINKS Double Scoticus—Very fine. A variety of 
pleasing colors. 
DIANTHUS — Scarlet and Mixed Colors — Free 
blooming strains on dwarf plants. 
COREOPSIS — Sunburst — Long graceful stems. 
Golden yellow flowers. Nice to cut. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE — Covered with small 
golden yellow flowers in spring. For rock garden 
and border. 
CERASTIUM — Snow in Summer — Creeping 
habit. White flowers all summer. Rock garden. 
CAMPANULA — Carpatica — Wide upright blue 
bells on slender stems. Blooms all summer. 
Rotundifolio — Scotch blue bell. Small bells on 
grasslike foliage. 
COLUMBINE—Crimson Star — Rich crimson with 
white center. Rocky Mountain Blue. Pink — Fine 
perennial. 
DELPHINIUM — Pacific Giant — Wide range of 
colors and forms. None better. 
GAILLARDIA — Portala Hybrids — Brilliant scar- 
let. Blooms all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA — Baby Breath — A favorite for 
filling bouquets. Can be dried for winter. Snow- 
flake—Double white. Oldhamiana — Feathery light 
pink flowers. 
SHASTA DAISY — Giant Double — Very large 
flowered. 
PAINTED DAISY — Many pleasing shades of long 
stemmed semi-double and double flowers. 
