PERENNIALS 
ACHILLEA 
Tr. Pkt. 
Ptarmica, the Pearl — Double pure white 
borne in dense headsriereeeauen V4 oz. $1.25 $ .30 
AGROSTEMMA 
Tr. Pkt. 
Coronaria Atrosanguinea — Deep blood 
110 hy Se AO me a nets ATEN RN, es OPN $ .20 
ALYSSUM 
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Saxatile Compactum — Dwarf shrubby 
habit with dense heads of golden-yel- 
low flowers. Blooms from early spring 
through June and grows 4 to 12 inches 
high 
ANCHUSA 
Tr. Pkt. 
Italica Dropmore—Flowers resemble clus- 
ters of giant Forget-me-nots and are 
turquoise blue. Plants attain a height 
of 3 to 5 feet and bloom during June 
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Myosotidiflora—Produces large sprays of 
tiny blue Forget-me-not flowers above 
large heart-shaped leaves......4 oz. $2.50 .60 
ANTHEMIS 
Tr. Pkt. 
Kelwayi — One of the best of the hardy 
Marguerites, produces yellow daisy-like 
flowers Over A 1ONG SEASON veces $ .20 
Tinctoria, Perry's Variety — An improved 
form, of deep golden yellow circus -30 
ARMERIA 
Tr. Pkt. 
Formosa Hybrida — Various shades of 
POSe: DINK en ee eee 4, oz. $1.40 $ .40 
ARABIS 
Tr. Pkt. 
Alpina White—Attains a height of 6’. The 
plant flowers very early and is of a 
spreading nature. The white flowers 
which appear from early spring to May 
are so numerous that no foliage is visible $ .30 
ASTER 
Tr. Pkt. 
Alpinus Mixed—Plants attain a height of 
about 9” suitable for rockery, or front of 
borders, where they make a nice dis- 
play during May and June... 4 oz. $1.95 $ .60 
ASCLEPIAS 
Tr. Pkt. 
Tuberosa—Very showy and popular na- 
tive plant during July and August bear- 
ing flowers of brilliant orange scarlet... $ .35 
Oz. 
$ .60 
Oz. 
$1.00 
Oz. 
$ .60 
Oz. 
1.60 
Oz. 
$2.00 
Oz. 
$3.00 
AQUILEGIA 
Tr. Pkt. 
Coerulea—Rocky Mountain Blue Colum- 
bine. Clear blue with a white corolla........ § .40 
Crimson Star Hybrids — Bicolor dark red 
igudeWangaihichoon rahe ne Ys oz. $3.00 .60 
Long Spurred Blue Shades. ..... / oz. $1.10  .60 
Long Spurred Orange and Scarlet Shades _ .60 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids — The most 
popular. Columbine <5 .sccer esse eee 50 
Longissima — Extra long spurred pale 
Vellow sisenscnteee ee 1/16 oz. $2.50 .60 
Rose Queen—Pink with white corolla. ........ -40 
Snow Queen—The largest pure white ..... -40 
BELLIS (English Daisy) 
$3.30 
4.40 
4.00 
3.25 
3.25 
The English Daisy starts to produce its flowers in the 
early spring on low plants which grow about 3” tall. 
They also produce well in the fall when it is cooler. 
Tr, Pkt 
Perennis Monstrosa — Pink ooccccsccsssmssssneee $ .60 
Perennis Monstrosa — Red oovvcccssssessessssssnssssnes .60 
Perennis Monstrosa — White oreeecscsccscssssee .60 
Perennis Monstrosa — Mixed oovesmecsesnssneee .60 
CARNATION 
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Early Vienna—Very Gwar vcemssncsmsnes $ .60 
Grenadin) Mixed “oi. ccswsoeeeat ae eee .60 
CENTUAREA 
Tr. Pkt. 
Montana — Has numerous deep blue 
flowers resembling Centaurea Cyanus 
on plants growing about 1% feet tall. 
Flowers, early. idcsssccuc ects eee $ .30 
CERASTIUM 
Tr. Pkt. 
Tomentosum — Snow In The Summer is 
a very descriptive name for this low- 
growing plant. Grows about 6” high. 
Its small white flowers are produced in 
June. Excellent for rockerieS comune $ .30 
MWg 02. 
$3.75 
3.75 
3.75 
3.75 
V4 02. 
$2.75 
2.90 
Oz. 
$1.50 
$2.00 
CHEIRANTHUS (SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER) 
Tr, Pkt. 
Allioni—The Siberian Wallflower, a bien- 
nial, produces its bright orange flowers 
on 15" spikes from May to September. 
To keep plant blooming, flowers must 
De CUE Udantedaiananonveemacees ieee eae $ .20 
Oz. 
