Guweys HARDY PERENNIALS 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
New Pink 
B2049—This is not a blue 
one, but a new pink with 
clusters of bright flowers 
borne all summer. Plant 
this where it is moist if 
you can, either in sun or 
partial shade. 49¢ each; 
3 for 1.29, postpaid. 
THERMOPSIS 
B2060 — (Glowing Gold). 
Graceful, long (often 4 
ft.) spikes of beautiful 
sulphur-yellow flowers. 
Foliage clean, bright 
green. Absolutely hardy. 
Very attractive. Easy to 
grow. Try planting it 
with Blue Delphiniums 
for beautiful color blend- 
ing. 45¢ each; 3 for 1.19, 
postpaid. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
B2257—Newport Pink. 
B2259—Scarlet Beauty. 
82258—Purple Beauty. 
B2255—Double Choice 
Mixed 
B2256—Dwarf Mixed. 3 
to 4” plants. Full-size 
blossoms. 
45c each; 3 for 1.19, ppd. 
B3257X—1 each of above 
5 only 1.49, postpaid. 
CHINESE 
BALLOON FLOWER 
B2012—Shell-Pink. Beau- 
tiful light shell-pink 
flowers, formed like bal- 
loons, burst open to look 
like stars. Easy to grow. 
Blooms early spring till 
late fall. 49c¢ each; 3 for 
1.29, postpaid. 
B2011—Blue. This is the 
well-known, rich blue 
one. 45c each; 3 for 
1.19, postpaid. 
Perennial Collection 
Daisy; 1 
B3292X — 1 Shasta 
i Painted 
LIATRIS 
September Glory 
B2109 — (Blazing Star.) 
Tall spikes 3 to 4 ft. long 
(in good ground often 5 
ft.) set with solid tufts 
of brilliant purple flow- 
ers. Grows anywhere. 
Fascinates everyone who 
sees it. 49c each; 3 for 
1.29, postpaid. 
MERTENSIA 
“The Early 
Bluebells’’ 
B2289 — Beautiful nod- 
ding, blue bells, bloom- 
ing on 2 ft. stems in 
early spring. Bloom any- 
where, even on north 
side. In full sun, too. 
In summer die down to 
ground and disappear. 
Come up again in spring. 
39¢ each; 3 for 9$8c; 5 
for 1.29, postpaid. 
COLUMBINE 
B2021 — We offer Mrs. 
Scott Elliott's long-spur- 
red hybrids—famous for 
extra-long spurs and bril- 
liant colors. Run in al- 
most every conceivable 
shade from blues and 
purples through pinks, 
reds, yellows, brown and 
and white. Do well either 
in full sun or partial 
shade. 45¢ each; 3 for 
1.19; 5 for 1.89, postpaid. 
MISSOURI 
PRIMROSE 
B2130—Gorgeous yellow 
blooms as large as a tea- 
cup on a low, semi-trail- 
ing bush. Blooms vall 
summer long. Prefers it 
hot and dry but does well 
anywhere. A very long 
lived perennial and a very . 
showy one. 45c¢ each; 3 
for 1.19; 5 for 1.79, ppd. 
CUT FLOWER 
ALL RED PERENNIAL COLLECTION 
hard eee nger Aster—The bright red 
4 Painted Daisy—Pyrethrum Red. 
All Fresh Field-Grown Plants 
All our perennials are fresh-dug from our own fields, carefully 
packed to arrive in perfect condition. Order now. 
Plant perennials so you will have flowers year after year. 
Gurney's perennials are hardy, field-grown plants that will thrive 
and do well. These plants come up each spring, growing bigger 
and more beautiful each year. Plant them this fall so they will be 
in the ground to start growing at the earliest growing weather 
next spring. Ready for shipment in September and October. 
GARDEN GATE SPECIAL B3293X—1 each of Colum- 
bine, Thermopsis, Blue Balloon Flower, Shasta Daisy, Pink 
Bachelor Button. All 5 for only 1.39, postpaid. 
i 1 Yel- 
B3106X—1 Pink, 
low, 1 Red. Our 3 most 
popular. 
brid; 
Daisy—red; 1 Bache- 
lor’s Button—blue; 1 
Columbine, mixed hy- 
1 Thermopsis, 
Glowing Gold. FREE 
GIFT: 1 Sky Blue Del- 
phinimum. 
All for only 1.39 
Postpaid 
“AN 3 for only 1.10 
Postpaid 
SHADE LOVING 
PERENNIAL BARGAIN 
B3267X — 1 each of 
Royal Robe Violet, 
Lily of the Valley, 
Virginia Bluebell, 
Missouri Primrose, 
Shell Pink Balloon 
Flower. 
BLAZ-O-MUM 
SPECIAL 
B3105xX—1 each of 
6 varieties pictured @ 
left. 
HARDY VIOLETS 
B2285—Royal Robe. 
violet blue. 
B2286—Gurney's Red. Strong 
and hardy. 
B2287 — Ohio. New hardy 
white, deep blue eye. 
B2288—Freckles. White with 
Deepest 
showy. 
SHASTA DAISY 
B2191—Alaska. This is the 
early, lovely daisy with white 
flowers 5 inches across. 
B2192—Giant Supreme. Large, 
glistening white flowers. Very 
45c each; 3 for 1.19, postpaid. 
all perennials. 
blue flowers all 
summer. 
HARDY FLAX 
B2050—One of the most 
lovely and easily grown of 
foliage and myriads of sky- 
Hundreds of 
BACHELOR'S 
BUTTON 
Will grow anywhere. 
Are really hardy and have 
larger flowers. 
B2007—-Hardy Blue Bache- 
lor’s Buttons. 
B2008—Hardy Pink Bache- 
lor’s Buttons. 
Either of above, 45c each; 
Ferny gray 
spring and 
ly 2.19 
All 6 sey 
All 5 only 1.39 
Postpaid 
lavender stippling. 
49c each; 3 for 1.39, postpaid. 
B3258X—1 each of above 4 
gain. 
1.39, postpaid. 
B3279X — Shasta Daisy Bar- 
2 each of above only 
blooms fresh every morn- 
ing. Grows 2 fc. tall. 45¢ 
each; 3 for 1.19, postpaid. 
3 for 1.19, postpaid. 
B3256X—2 each of above, 
4 in all, for only 1.39, ppd. 
No other flower offers 
you such a tremendous 
tange of colors to choose 
from. This means there 
is no limit to the striking 
color effects they will 
give in beds and borders. 
Give Phiox full sunlight 
if possible but they will 
stand partial shade. All 
our varieties are hardy 
and will do well in any 
average garden soil. Re- 
move faded blossoms be- 
fore they go to seed. 
only 1.59, postpaid. 
PRICES ON ALL PHLOX LISTED BELOW: 
49c Each; 3 for 1.29, postpaid 
B1636—Leo Schlageter. Brilliant 
crimson. Early bloomer. Larg- 
est blossoms of all the reds. Its 
brilliant colored blossoms seem 
to glow. 
B1602—American Beauty. Large 
flower heads on tall, strong 
stems. A beautiful deep rose- 
pink. All that the name implies. 
We consider this one of the 
finest of all pinks. 
B1615—Flash. A good name for 
this bright, showy, rosy-red. Its 
brilliant blooms seem to glow 
with fire. 
Bi656—Purplechrome. A brand 
new and good purple. Very 
popular because of its deep 
colored, large sized blossoms. 
B1628—Jules Sandeau. Just about 
as bright as a phlox can be. 
Big, clear salmon flowers borne 
in large panicles. One of the 
best of all phlox. 
B1640—Mary Louise. Beautiful, 
large, pure white flowers that 
are about twice the size of other 
white varieties on the market. 
We think it is the very best of 
all whites. 
PHLOX COLLECTION 
B3214X—1 each of the 6 beauti- 
ful phlox illustrated at the left 
for only 1.98, postpaid. 
| NEW! Garten MUMS 
If you have never planted these 
new varieties of garden mums you 
, don’t know what you are missing. 
~The blossoms are much larger in 
_ size and far more brilliantly colored 
‘than the old types commonly 
planted. We consider these varie- 
ties to be the best of their class 
and all of them are very easy to 
grow. All mums for fall-planting 
are field grown heavy-rooted plants. 
Apply light mulch after ground 
freezes. All varieties bloom by 
September. 
Finest Varieties 
B1400—Apache. Brilliant fire- 
cracker-red with golden over- 
cast. Long lasting 4 to 5 inch 
flowers with quilled petals. 
59c each; 3 for 1.59, postpaid. 
B1471—White Cloud. A large 
early blooming white with a 
touch of pink in the center. 
59c each; 3 for 1.59, postpaid. 
B1411 — Chippewa. Gorgeous 
bright aster-purple. Not new, 
but still the best hardy purple. 
49c each; 3 for 1.29, postpaid. 
B1429—Lee Powell. 414” flow- 
ers like great masses of 
Chinese-yellow down on long 
stems. 59c each; 3 for 1.59, 
postpaid. 
B1463 — Tapestry. Gleaming 
rich pink with golden shad- 
ings. Fully double flowers up 
to 3 inches across. Blooms 
early in September. 59c each; 
3 for 1.59, postpaid. 
B1453—Rouge Cushion. Lots of 
large, vivid, rouge-red blos- 
soms on sturdy cushion type 
plant. 49c each; 3 for 1.29, 
nies Mah Cushi e312 ER 
— Mahogany Cushion. 124X144 
Glowing fiery, orange-scarlet neeete Cloud, vel 
shaded to mahogany red. 1.98, postpneene- Only 
Sturdy well-shaped plants, lit- 
erally covered with 114 to 2” 
blooms. 59c each; 3 for 1.59, 
postpaid. 
B1402—Cecil Beed. A brilliant 
iavender-pink with petal tips 
touched with gold. Lots of 214 
inch blossoms. 59c each; 3 for 
1.59, postpaid. 
