Stanek // S unny Spokane PERENNIALS 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 
Tomentosa. Dwarf variety with large flat heads of 
golden yellow on short stems. Easily dried and 
painted any color. Used considerably in Ming Tree 
gardens. 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
Autumnale. Deepest velvet-blue. 3 ft. Blooms in 
late summer. Ideal for semi-shade. 
AJUGA (Bugle) 
Reptans variegata. Deep purplish flowers with beau- 
tiful variegated leaves. Suitable for both sun and 
shade. Used primarily for ground cover or border. 
ANEMONE (Windflower) 2-3 ft. Late summer. $1.00 
each. Carmine-Rose, White, Dark Pink, Light Pink. 
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PRICES ON ALL PERENNIALS 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; $7.50 per dozen 
ASTILBE (Perennial Spirea) 
Astilbe thrives where few other plants can equal their 
decorative value. The wide feathery spikes of this 
unusual perennial measure fully 3 ft. and rise at least 
15 inches over its fine cut foliage. Established plants 
frequently produce 12 blossoms. Prefers a rich soil 
and partial shade. We have the following varieties: 
Red Sentinel. Scarlet red. Heavy trusses. The best. 
Fanal. Intense red. 
Cologne. Crimson pink. 
Bonn. Dark pink. 
Deutschland. Pure white. 
Prices: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 
Special Offer No. 22 
SO eee 810-90 
Enough to plant a border I5 ft. long by 
4 ft. wide. With this collection you can 
have gaiety and cut-flowers all summer. 
(Regular Value, $25.75) 
Key Quantity Key Quantity 
1. Tritoma, Red 8. Balloon flower..4 
Hot Poker ........ 2 9. Monarda ........-.. 2 
2. Phlox, Sweet- 10. Pyrethrum, 
hearf}) <:.:-.:.-2.--.-. 1 Painted daisy ..2 
3. Helenium .........- 2 11. Coral Bell ......-. 4 
4. Delphinium ...... Se 1255 GeUIM he .c-.2--ceecces 3 
5. Shasta Daisy ....1 13. Columbine .......- 2 
6. Veronica .........- 2 14. Scabiosa ........... 1 
7. Mums, large 15. Coreopsis ........ 4 
flowering _ ........ 3 
You can make this border longer with the 
same amount of plants, by planting further 
and interspersing with annuals or bulbs. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
Dropmore. Tall spikes of beautiful blue flowers in 
June and intermittently all summer. 
ANTHEMIS (Chamomile) 
Kelwayii. Daisy-like flowers of lemon yellow. If you 
want all summer bloom and good cutting, Kelwayii 
is it. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Crimson Star. Crimson with white corolla. Very 
large and striking. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids. Finest. of all long- 
spurred columbines. Mixed colors. 
Helenea. New large white. 
Blue Shades. Blue with creamy centers. 
Longissima. Long-spurred delicate yellow. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
White. 
ARMERIA (Sea Pink) 
Glory of Holland. Pink flowers the size of a silver 
dollar on tall straight stems. Excellent for cutting. 
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ASTERS, HARDY (Michaelmas Daisies). Tall growing. 
Frikarti. Lavender-blue flowers from June until frost. 
One of the finest. Excellent cutting. $1.00 each. 
Climax. Large spikes, light lavender-blue. Excellent 
cutting. 
Beechwood Rival.’ Beautiful red. Early. 
Plenty. Soft blue. 3-4 ft. tall. Early September. 
Prosperity. Deep, rosy pink. 3-4 ft. tall. Early Sep- 
tember. 
Mt. Everest. Pure white. 3-4 ft. tall. Early Septem- 
ber. 
ASTERS (Dwarf varieties). Bloom August to frost. 
Audrey. Amethyst-violet. New. $1.00 each. 
Blue Bouquet. Violet-blue with yellow eye. The most 
beautiful of all dwarf asters. New, $1.00 each. 
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink with yellow eye. 
Marjorie. Clear pink. 
Niobe. White with yellow center. 
Peter Harrison. Large pink. New. $1.00 each. 
Peter Pan. Rose. Very dwarf. 
