Perennials 
WIDE CHOICE OF THE MOST POPULAR VARIETIES 
We Will Pay Postage on Orders of $5.00 or More 
ACONITUM. Spark’s Variety. A tall deep 
blue; July and Aug. flowering. An abund- 
ance of flowers, 4 to 5 ft. high .......... ea. 50c 
ARMERIS. Sea Thrift. Glossy mounds of foli- 
age with rounds heads of rose pink 
LO W.CT Sa tesese 1 notes ican ee Postma eta ea. 40c 3/1.00 
BABY BREATH. Bristol’s Fairy. A _ lovely 
large double white bloom .... ea. 75¢e 3/2.00 
Rosy Veil. Dwarf pale pink ....ea. 75c 3/2.00 
BLEEDING HEART. This is the old-fashioned 
Bleeding Heart. Fine on north or west side 
OLE LHesNOUSE ee) ae ea. 75c 3/2.00 
CARNATIONS. Everybody loves these fine 
sweet scented flowers. A good assortment 
OLMCOLONS Bereta ee eae ete A ee 6 for 1.00 
COLUMBINE. Mrs. Scott Elliott hybrids is 
one of the finest strains. It will grow in the 
sun but loves the shade as well. Mixed 
colors, 1-yr.-old plants .......... ea. 25c 6/1.00 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Mixed colors. 
ea. 35c 3/1.00 
SHASTA DAISY. Makes good border plants. 
Snow Queen. Lovely semi-double. 
Alaska. Large single white with yellow 
(CSV AN WEN Toy Vien eo Ras es | ca ee eRe ea. 50c 3/1.25 
DELPHINIUM. Finest strain of Delphinium in 
existence. We offer you a mixture of a 
wide range of colors with beautiful double 
GIOW ELS tele teenie ar eo ore Ue Ris 3 for 1.00 
DIANTHUS (Double Little Joe). Makes little 
green mounds with cherry red double car- 
nation-like flowers about 4 inches tall. 
ea. 50c 3/1.25 
DORONICUM. Mme. Mason. Compact and low 
growing, flowers resemble tulips. Bright 
PERV CLO Wake tne ere A ea. 50c 3/1.25 
GEUM. A splendid plant for hardy border, 
blooms freely from May to October. Very 
attractive foliage. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery red. 
Lady of Stratheden. Rich golden yellow. 
ea. 50c 3/1.35 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells). A low growing 
plant with spikes of bright coral red flow- 
ers that are fine for the rockery or front of 
tTHeRDONGe reo eee eee ea. 50c 3/1.25 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. A fine sweet scented 
shade-loving plant ....................---------- 12/1.00 
LUPINE. Russel Hybrids. A fine garden peren- 
nial. One clump will produce a dozen or 
more spikes of bloom. ..................-.---...-. 6/1.00 
MICHAELMAS DAISY. Dwarf lavender. 
ea. 50 3/1.25 
PRIMROSES. A very popular perennial. Need 
some shade. 
Swiss. Foliage is very smooth.light green, 
flowers velvety. Shades of yellows, oranges 
aNd. DEO WI a ee. fee acess ese ee ea. 50c 3/1.25 
English Blue. Still quite rare but we do 
have a grower who supplies us with some 
nice ones each year ................ ea. 60c 3/1.75 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisies). Lovely per- 
ennial that blooms about Memorial Day. 
Large daisy-like blooms which come in a 
mixture of red, pink and white ........ 6/1.00 
PANSIES. Fine plants which will soon be in 
bloom. Mixed colors .......................- Doz. 75c 
100 for $5.00 
PEONIES. Large root division in pots. Red, 
yovaebie Gnevel \ymabhiey ee ea. $1 3/2.50 
PHLOX. Ten outstanding varieties .... ea. 50c 
10 for $4.00 
Apollo. Red 
Flash. Red 
Prime Minister. White with red eye 
Brilliant. Scarlet 
Lillian. Cameo pink 
Spitfire. Salmon-orange 
World Peace. White 
Colonial. Light blue 
Orange Beauty. Orange 
Thor. Deep salmon pink. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Creeping Phlox). Makes 
an excellent ground cover. Red, blue, pink 
and white colors .................... ea. 35c 3/1.00 
SAXATILE ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold). 
Beautiful golden yellow mounds, fine for 
borders and rock gardens ....ea. 50c 3/1.25 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Tall spikes 
topped by narrow tubular flowers from pale 
yellow to orange-red. August to October 
blooming ea. 50c 3/1.25 
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