PERENNIALS 
ONCE PLANTED WILL CONTINUE TO BLOOM YEAR AFTER YEAR 
Most Perennials require an open, sunny situation to thrive and show at their best. Soil 
should be well drained rich garden loam, and enriched each year with an application of well- 
rotted manure used as a mulch in the fall. Apply the mulch after the ground is frozen. 
Prices of Perennials, unless otherwise indicated 50c each; 3 alike for $1.35; 6 
alike for $2.50; 12 alike for $4.75. Post Paid. 
ANTHEMIS, Golden Margerite: Yellow daisy-like flow- 
ers on a low border plant. 
BABY BREATH, Bristol Fairy. (2 ft.) Large panicles, 
purest white double flowers. 2 yr. No. 1. 
Each $ .90. 
BLEEDING HEART. Popular pink heart shaped flow- 
ers on arching stems. 5-8 eye roots. Each $1.10. 
COLUMBINE, Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. (2 ft.) Beau- 
tiful variety of pastel color. June-July. 
COREOUSIS. Useful and attractive for borders and cut 
flowers all summer. Double Sunburst, double 
golden yellow. 
oe MAYFIELD GIANT, Taller, broad petaled yellow. 
Bleeding Heart DELPHINIUM. Long spikes. June-July. Belladonna, 
skyblue. Bellamosa; dark blue. 
DELPHINIUM PACIFIC HYBRIDS. (5 ft.) Large semi-double. 
King Arthur, dark violet. Summer Skies, light blue. 
BLACK KNIGHT, dark blue. Galahad; glistening white. 
GAILLARDIA Daccler. Large golden and maroon from June 
on. 
HOLLYHOCKS, Carter’s Doubles. (6 ft.) Handsome, easily 
grown. Give color; Yellow, Rose, Maroon, Scarlet, or 
White. 
LYCHNIS. (2-3 ft.) Large heads - brilliant scarlet flowers. 
LYTHRUM. (3 ft.) Two new greatly improved varieties. 
June-Sept. Morden’s Pink, bright pink. Morden’s Gleam, 
carmine. 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy. (18 in.) Hybrids, daisy-like 
flowers in various shades of pink, Fern-like foliage; May- 
June. 
REGAL LILY. The very popular white trumpet lily shaded 
pink and gold. June-July. Large bulbs. 
SCABIOSA. Pincushion Flower. (18 in.) Charming border 
and for cut flowers, June-Sept. Three colors; light blue, 
White. House Hybrids, — a lavender. Columbine 
SHASTA DAISY. Large snow white flow- ; K 3 : 
ers, long season. EMERALD CUSHION. Beautiful foliage, 
SHASTA DAISY. Double White; Double rich pink flowers. 
crested center. SAMPSON. Lavender flowers, not as 
VERONICA Amethystina (16 in.) Bushy evergreen. 
growth, surrounded by deep _ blue 
spikes. June and July. Hardy Phlox 
e DWARF PHLOX ; This group of perennials is rich in 
FOX SUBULATA. Early spring flow- gay color from July on; fragrant. 
ering, moss-like evergreen foliage. Ex- CAROLINE VANDENBURG. Large clear 
cellent for border and ground cover. lavender blue clusters with big 
Four varieties, have root clumps. Clore on 
ALBA. Beautiful white flowering. DAILY SKETCH. Large trusses of lus- 
BLUE EMERALD CUSHION. Blue tint- trous pink with crimson-rose eye. 
pope peolage: E. J. FARRINGTON. Salmon - pink, 
deep rosey-red blush. Excellent cutter. 
We will have a large selection of 24 in. 
Perennials including most of the above FLASH. New large rose-red. One of 
and numerous additional varieties es- the best: 
tablished in containers for your selec- RUBY LEER. Extra large plum red flow- 
tion throughout the summer and fall. ers. Medium height. 
(See page 13.) WHITE ADMIRAL. Lovely new white: 
with huge trusses on medium stem. 
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