HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, BASIC DOZEN, continued 
Delphiniums, Pacific Giant Hybrids 
DELPHINIUM 
Bouquet Delphinium (D. Lan GA chinense). 
Finely dissected foliage and graceful sprays of light 
blue or white flowers on 2-foot stems. Blooms con- 
tinuously if cut back and fertilized after first flower- 
ing. Your choice of Blue, White or Mixed: 55c each; 
3 to 9 at 50c; 10 to 24 at 45c; 25 or more at 40c, 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. Newest, largest flowering, 
most gorgeous strain of Hardy Larkspur. Splendid 
for the back of border and for cutting. Lovely clear 
colors. 65c each; 3 to 9 of the same variety at 60c; 
10 to 24 at 55c; 25 or more at 50c. 
Galahad. Glistening pure white with white bee. 
Black Knight. Extremely deep blue with dark bee. 
King Arthur. Royal purple with white bee. 
Summer Skies. Azure-blue, very bright, with 
white bee. 
DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
Easily grown anywhere and, with new varieties 
being introduced every year, “Hems” are more popular 
than ever. Plant several kinds for continuity of bloom. 
We each; 3 to 9 of the same variety at 45c; 10 to 24 
at 40c; 25 or more at 35c. 
Lemon Daylily (H. flava). Fragrant, rich lemon- 
yellow flowers on 3-foot stems in June. 
D. D. Wyman. Large, light orange trumpets interest- 
ingly marked with reddish brown. 
Goldeni. Deep golden orange. A pure, luscious color. 
Hyperion. Large; soft canary-yellow. Truly magnifi- 
cent. 
Citron Daylily (H. citrina). Big lemon-yellow flowers. 
Mikado. Medium-size, golden flowers banded with 
Aztec-red. 
Rajah. Fine dark red. 
Late Daylily (H. thunbergi). Similar to the Lemon 
Daylily but blooms two months later. 
JAPANESE IRIS (Jris Kaempferi) 
The ‘Rainbow Iris.”” Considered by many the most 
gorgeous flower in their gardens. We offer lovely va- 
rieties, real garden aristocrats. 75c each; 3 to 9 of the 
same variety at 70c; 10 to 24 at 65c; 25 or more at 
60c. 
Fascination. Beautiful blend of lavender, rose and 
white. 
Garnet. Rich velvety garnet-red. 
Gold Bound. Gorgeous snow-white with golden center. 
Gray Dawn. Misty gray-blue and white. 
Pyramid. Magnificent dark blue with white markings. 
HARDY ASTERS or MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
Lovely autumn flowers which keep the border bright 
and are fine for cutting. 60c each; 3 to 9 of the same 
variety at 55c; 10 or more at 50c. 
Purple New England Aster (A. nove-angliz). Royal 
purple flowers borne profusely at a height of 4 feet 
in September. 
Rose New England Aster. 
above. 
Beechwood Challenger. Masses of glowing crimson 
flowers on plants of medium height. 
Mount Everest. Fairly tall, majestic white, blooming 
freely. 
CONEFLOWER 
Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea). Handsome, 
daisy-like flowers, often 6 inches across, with ros 
urple petals and centers of chocolate-brown. 
Peautiful and dependable flower in bloom two months 
or longer at a season when color among perennials 
is at its lowest ebb. Grows 3 to 5 feet high. 55c each; 
3 to 9 at 50c; 10 to 24 at 45c; 25 or more at 40c. 
Rose-pink form of the 
Coneflower 
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