HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
Physostegia 
(False Dragonhead) 
VIVID, spikes of deep pink, long lasting 
when cut, new dwarf. each 50c 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy) 
Showy daisies of many red and rose shades. 
Long stems for cutting. June blooming. 
DOUBLE PINK, several shades. 
DOUBLE RED, various shades. 
JAMES KELWAY, single scarlet. 
ROBINSON’S DARK CRIMSON, large 
rich crimson-red, a favorite. each 60c 
Primrose 
EVENING, golden yellow, darker center. 
each 50c 
AURICULA MONARCH, flowers in early 
spring in colors of yellow, brown and red, 
6 inches. — each 50c 
Ranunculus 
BUTTERCUP, very double, golden waxy 
blossomis on long stems. each 50c 
Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 
GOLDSTURM, new, deep yellow flowers 
often 3 to 4 inches across, a handsome 
bronzy black cone center. each 75c 
THE KING, large, deep crimson-red flow- 
ers on stiff stems, attractive plant, insect 
free, sun or shade 3 ft. each 75c 
WHITE LUSTRE, new white, bronze cen- 
ter. each 75c 
Sedums 
Used in Rock Gardens 
Several good varieties with various colored 
blossoms. each 50c 
Shasta Daisy 
“BUSH’S SPECIAL SHASTA,” a large 
semi-double crested each $1.00 
SUPREME, early flowering, large crisp sin- 
gle flowers on sturdy stems, good keepers. 
each 75c 
MT. SHASTA, fully double high crested 
flowers on stately stems. each 75c 
Statice 
“LAVENDER BABY BREATH,” large 
heads of minute lavender flowers in Aug. 
For bouquets in summer and winter. 
each 50c 
Stokesia (Cornflower Aster) 
BLUE DANUBE, large deep blue aster 
which blooms all summer. No insects 
bother it. each 75c 
Sweet Peas Everlasting 
Trailing plants suitable for growing on 
arches, trellises or trailing over banks. Flow- 
ers may be cut. 
PINK BEAUTY, large racemes of pleasing 
deep rose flowers. 
RED, bright rosy-crimson. 
WHITE PEARL, lovely sprays of large 
flowers, in bloom all summer. each 50c 
Sweet Rocket 
ARTIST’S CHOICE, clusters of purple 
phlox-like blossoms. each 50c 
Thermopsis 
Caroliniana, yellow, pea-shaped flowers in 
long racemes, 3 to 4 ft. each 50c & 75c 
Trollius (Globeflower) 
Large showy buttercup-like globes. Like rich 
moist conditions. 
EARLIEST OF ALL, large orange. 
FIRE GLOBE, very bright orange. 
LEMON QUEEN, light yellow. 
each 75c 
Veronica 
CRATER LAKE BLUE, a strong growing 
rich blue, 15 inches. each 50c 
BLUE CHAMPION, lovely, deep blue 
spikes with clean foliage, fine cut flower. 
Zit each 75c 
BLUE PETER, new, from England. Early 
flowering, 15 to 18 inches. (Blue Peter is 
the name given the blue flag displayed by 
ships ready to leave port). Deepest navy 
lue. each 75c 
ICICLE, new, pure white, continuous bloom- 
ing, very hardy, fine for cutting. $1.00 
ROSALIE’S VERONICA, long spikes of a 
lovely blue which combines well with other 
flowers in bouquets. each 50c 
VINES, HARDY PERENNIAL. 
(See page 25) 
Prices of Perennials subject to change during their blooming season. 
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