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PRACTICAL GARDEN PERENNIALS 
More Beautiful year after year 
DELPHINIUM. One of the most popular and best known perennials. 
The flowers are various shades of blue, produced on long stems, 
starting in June. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Exceptionally lovely for backgrounds. Will bloom 
this summer and continue to bloom heavily for many years there- 
after. Colors: rea, pink, white and yellow. 
HARDY CARNATIONS. Masses of lovely flowers all season. Large, 
fragrant blooms on long stems, excellent for cutting. Colors: red, 
pink, white and yellow. 
BABY’S BREATH. Small, white flowers from June to September; ex- Royal Red Mum 
cellent for cutting. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia). This improved form of Columbine produces 
flowers 3 to 4 inches across, with long spurs, borne on graceful 
stems. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed). Pure yellow flowers from June to frost. 
DAY LILY (Hemerocallis). Bloom July and August; rich golden yellow 
to deep golden orange. ; 
FALSE DRAGONHEAD. Flowers lively pink, similar to Snapdragon. 
Blooms from July to September. Thrives in all soils. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Blooms from June to November; bril- 
liant orange-yeliow, red centered flowers. 
SPEEDWELL (Veronica). Rich blue flower spikes in August. 
CUSHION MUMS. This compact bush is literally 
PRICE: covered with hundreds of dainty flowers during 
late summer and fall. They retain their globular 
shape and often make a ball-shaped plant with 
about 2¥2-foot spread. Colors: red, pink, white 
and yellow. 
All varieties 
perennials listed 
on this page: 
> 50c each; 
Hollyhocks ma 6 » fsa 3 for $1.35; 
é ; avs i ™ {6 for $2.40. 
BLEEDING HEART. A favorite in 
Grandmother’s garden a half cen- 
tury ago, it lends a fine romantic 
touch to any garden. Thrives in 
partial shade, but will grow in full 
sun. The plant grows larger, more 
beautiful each passing year. 
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