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These worthwhile and very useful plants have a place in every garden. Once established, they grow on from 
year to year, becoming more beautiful with the passing seasons. They do require a certain amount of care and 
attention, but every minute spent on them is well repaid. 
ARMERIA 
ALYSSUM 
Alyssum saxatile citrinum. |emon-yellow flow- 
ers with silvery-gray foliage. Excellent for the ad ee os a ‘ 
rock garden; edging of bulb beds or borders. AQUILEGIA, B. & A. Long-spurred Hybrids Sun or light shade. 
Armeria Laucheana. Rosy-red flowers are borne 
on 6 inch stems over a dense grassy appearing 
foliage. Good for any low planting. April, May. 
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6 to 8im. April, May. 
Armeria Vindictive. (I[lustrated) Fine crimson 
Alyssum saxatile compactum. Same as above 
r flowers on 6 inch stems. May, June. 
but flowers are golden yellow. (illustrated). AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
6 to 8in. April, May. 
Aquilegia Long-spurred Hybrids. An excellent 
strain of Columbine having 3 to 4 inch spurs, and 
a fine cut-flower. Assorted colors only. 1% to 2 ft. 
May, June. 
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COREOPSIS lanceolata 
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DIANTHUS (Hardy Pinks) 
Wins COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA 
CENTAUREA dealbata Steenbergii No perennial produces more blooms than this. 
DIANTHUS HYBRIDS Hardy Pinks Large golden yellow flower on long graceful stems. 
Good for cutting. 2 ft. June to Oct. 
Dianthus Dawn. A new subject for your rockery CENTAUREA 
or as an edging plant. Foliage is gray-green the 2 ; 
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year around. Grows into a perfect low mound. Dealbata Steenbergii. Large flowers of reddish 
Flowers are bright pink and’ cover the plant im orchid with white centers. Blends well in borders PRICE 
deans A oe where yellow predominates. Compact grower. CES 
DianthuctBeatric alice oA feaseant Blooms during July and August and attains a All Perennials are more attractive when 
: : : : 4 height of 11% feet. 
variety of hardy pink. Color light salmon-pink. 2 ve 
10 to 12 m. May to Nov. 
Dianthus Silvermine. (Illustrated) White. Blooms ingly. Perennials are sold in units of three 
profusely from May to November after becoming 
De eros If you order by mail, or more, unless an each price is quoted. 
please add 50c to help defray Single plants may be purchased at one 
4 half of the 3 rate. Example: 3 for $1.50 
cost of handling would be 75c each. 
planted in groups of at least three or more 
of one variety. Our prices are made accord- 
All Perennials on this page priced at 3 of one 
variety for $1.50, 6 of one variety for $2.75. 
We also grow and have hundreds of additional varieties of perennials not listed which are adaptable for fall 
planting. Many of these additional varieties may be purchased at the nursery as field-grown plants at a slightly 
higher price than those lisied herein for mailing. 
