PRICES: ALL PERENNIALS 
50c EACH 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
ALYSSUM 
*xALYSSUM SAXATILE. An excellent perennial 
covered with masses of bright yellow flowers 
in early spring. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
* ALPINA. Pure white, very useful for rock 
garden or edging. 
*x*ARMERIA 
(Thrift or Sea Pink) 
Dwarf-growing perennials with grassy 
leaves and a tufted habit of growth. 
The flowers are borne in globular heads; 
from May until the end of July. Plants 
are suitable for edgings to borders and 
form lovely clumps in the rock garden. 
Culture. Grow in dry, sandy soil and 
sunny position. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart 
in qutumn or spring. 70c each; $6.50 
per doz. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’'S LONG-SPURRED HY- 
BRIDS. 26 in. Light and airy flowers poised 
gracefully on slender stems, bloom in a won- 
derful mixture of both rich and delicate colors. 
They are very hardy and thrive in sun or part 
shade. 
SNOW QUEEN. Lovely large white. 
CAMPANULA 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Cup and Saucer). This is one of ihe most 
popular and hardiest forms. Single cup-shaped flower set in a 
saucer-like calyx. Entire flower one color. Blue, white, pink. 
CERASTIUM 
*SNOW IN SUMMER. Charming creeping plant, silver foliage, fine 
border, white flowers. 
ASTER (Hardy) Michaelmas Daisy 
Easiest of fall blooming perennials supplying color to the border 
and cut-flower material from August till frost. Grows in full sun in 
rich moist soil. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. This variety is in our opinion the 
closest to red we have been able to come so far in Hardy As’ers. 
It is free-flowering, about 24 inches high, and brilliant crimson-red 
color. The flowers are produced in immense quantities throughout 
September and October. Each, 60c; 3 or more, 50 each. 
TWO NEW FLOWERING ASTERS 
PLENTY. A magnificent new hardy Aster from England, which, os 
soon as known and available in quantity, will, without doubt, 
replace all varieties of similar color. The flowers are semi-double 
end 2 inches in diameter, produced in immense quantities. Color 
is a lovely soft blue. Here is one of the finest fall flowers. It com- 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Varieties carrying star (*) are suitable rockery plants. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FAVORITE CUT FLOWER CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Outstanding varieties for cutting because of 
extra early flowering, freedom of bloom and long lasting qualities. 
ALFRETON YEOMAN. Intense maroon with 
silver reverse, large well-formed flowers of 
incurving form. 
AVALANCHE. Queen of the whites is this big 
fluffy handsome Mum—often 5" across and 
beautiful in form. Soft yellow tinted bud—rich 
creamy white when open. Full flower late Sep- 
tember. 11% ft. 
CONQUEROR. Lovely deep red. 
ELLA FRIEND. Extremely large incurved flow- 
ers of gold touched with rose red. Good disbud. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. A big, brilliant, glisten- 
ing, golden yellow beauty, flowering so freely 
that the stocky plant is almost obscured by its 
branching clusters of big double flowers. 18 
inches. Early September. 
GOLD STANDARD. Real lemon-chrome. Non- 
fading. Should be disbudded to larger flowers. 
Height 34% ft. and very outstanding. Early 
September. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Yellow and white; very well 
named as it seems to glow with light. Late 
August. 24 inches. 
HOPE VALLEY. A lovely shade of lilac pink, 
one of the largest and best of recent introduc- 
tions. 
RUBY. Large ruby red flowers on a very 
shapely plant. Disbudding brings it to perfec- 
tion, Early September. 
SNOWFALL. White on outer part, cream in the 
center. Rather tall. 30 inches. Late August. 
UNA. Our largest selling mum outside of cush- 
ions. Bright pink with silver reverse slightly 
incurved. Excellent plant. 30 inches. Early Sep- 
tember. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE. Here is a magnificent 
companion to Avalanche—the peerless white. 
Same huge fluffy blooms, same big branching 
sprays but soft, rich golden yellow in color. 
A really grand addition—don't be without Yel- 
low Avalanche. Each, 75c; 3 or more, 65c each, 
SPECIAL OFFER 
ALL 12 CHRYSANTHEMUMS—one each.......... 
DWARF CUSHION MUMS 
This type of low-growing Mum forms very compact growth with dense foliage 
hat is a mound 
of color when in bloom. Plants grow about 12 to 16 inches high and if not planted too close 
together will be as broad as they are tall. 
CERISE CUSHION. Beautiful color. 
RED CUSHION. Brilliant red . 
BRONZE CUSHION. Deep bronze, turning to 
bronzy coppery yellow. 
mences to bloom in early September and lasts well into October. 
Exceptionally fine for cutting as well as a superb plant for the 
garden. Grows about 3% to 4 feet tall. Each, 75c; 3 or more, 65c ea. 
PROSPERITY. Large, deep rosy pink flowers in great wavy masses 
49c and 69c. 
on plants about 3! to 4 feet high. It commences to bloom in early 
September and lasts well into October. This is one of the finest of 
the pink Novi-Belgi types and replaces all pinks in this group. 
Each, 75c: 3 or more, 65c each. 
14 
35c each. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
WINDOW BOX PLANTS 
GERANIUMS. Reds, pinks and whites. 
PETUNIAS. Double and fringe types. 
PINK CUSHION. Bright pink. 
YELLOW CUSHION. Clear yellow. 
WHITE CUSHION. Opens delicate pink, turn- 
ing pure white as flower develops. 
LOTUS and VINCA VINES. 35c each. 
COLEUS. 25c each. 
LANTANA. 35c each. 
WE HAVE ANNUALS, TOO. 
KELLY-HOWELL NURSERY, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
