bs ACHILLEA 
FILIPENDULA. 
Ming Tree Flower. 
Large, flat heads of 
golden yellow flowers 
on 3 ft. stems, which 
if dried will last all 
winter. Can be 
painted any color and 
is now generally used 
for Ming-tree  gar- 
dens. July-September. 
ANTHEMIS 
(Yellow Marguerite) 
MOONLIGHT. A greatly improved variety producing 
hundreds of daisy-like flowers which are soft yellow 
and 214 inches in diameter. Makes.a neat, well shaped 
plant, ~will grow in almost any soil but should have 
full sun. Hardy anywhere and not bothered by insects. 
Superb for cutting. Blooms in June and July. 2 ft. 
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Aster, Beechwood Challenger 
HARDY ASTER 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER, Crimson red flowers, 
Best of the reds. 31% ft. 
BLUE GEM. Large double flowers; blue with yellow 
center. Best of this color. 3 ft. 
HARRINGTON PINK. Pink flowers, 
pinks. 4 feet. 
MT. EVEREST, Pure white. 4 feet. 
*VICTOR. The dwarfest of all, growing 9 inches tall. 
Covered in early Sept. with flowers of beautiful lay- 
ender-blue. 
ARTEMISIA 
SILVER KING. A striking 
white leaved plant for setting 
off bouquets and floral ar- 
rangements. Entire color ef- 
fect is bright frosted silver. 
Dries for winter. 3 ft. 
BLAZING STAR 
(Liatris) 
PYCHNOSTACHYA. 
of Wisconsin, this 
perennial produces long 
spikes of purple and rosy- 
purple flowers July to Sept. 
3 to 4 feet. 
SPICATA 
Earlier than the above, short- 
er and with lighter colored 
flowers. Dense spikes of soft 
purple in early July and Au- 
gust. 214 ft. 
BELLFLOWER 
(Platycodon) 
GRANDIFLORA PINK. A superb variety of the beau- 
tiful and pepular bellflower but with lovely rose-pink 
flowers. Just as hardy and satisfactory and blooms 
same time. 
BLUE FRINGED DAISY 
Erigeron Speciosus. Large, single, violet blue flowers 
with golden yellow centers in June and July. 2 ft. Fine 
for cutting. 
BUTTERFLY WEED 
Asclepias Tuberosa. One of the most beautiful of our 
native plants. Flat heads of brilliant orange-red 
flowers in mid-summer, not affected by heat or 
drought. Likes full sun and any ordinary soil. 15 in. 
CAMPANULA 
PERSICIFOLIA (Peach Bells). Upright spikes of bell 
shaped flowers in June. Fine for cutting. 3 feet, Dif- 
ferent from Canterbury Bells. 
BLUE 
State which color is wanted. 
CARPATICA (Harebell). Dwarf compact plants and 
large bell-shaped blue flowers. Blooms all summer. 
10 inches. 
* CANDYTUFT 
Iberis Sempervirens. (Hardy Candytuft). In the early 
spring a sheet of white flowers completely covers the 
dark green foliage. Does well in light shade. 12 inches. 
CARDINAL FLOWER 
Lobelia Cardinalis. Rich, fiery cardinal flowers often 
producing 4 to 6 spikes 24 to 30 inches long. One of 
the showiest scarlet plants known. Needs plenty of 
water in dry weather. Summer blooming. 8 to 4 ft, 
finest of the 
Native 
showy 
Blazing Star 
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Delphinium, Pacific Giant Hybrid 
DELPHINIUM 
A very showy and hardy perennial. 
Pacific Giant Hybrids. Wiry, strong, whippy stems 
with large, beautiful spikes 3 to 5 feet long and florets 
as much as 214 to 31% inches in diameter. LIGHT 
BLUE, DARK BLUE, LIGHT VIOLET. State color 
wanted. 
GALAHAD. About the purest white ever introduced. 
3 to 5 foot spikes. 
COREOPSIS 
SUPERBA. A choice variety of Coreopsis. Large yel- 
low flowers with a dark blotch in the center. 2 ft. 
Blooms all summer. 
FEVERFEW 
MATRICARIA. Masses of double white flowers good 
for cutting. Blooms profusely all summer long. 2 ft. 
GAILLARDIA 
(Blanket Flower) 
BURGUNDY. A fine variety with lovely wine-red 
flowers carried on long stems. Showy free-flowering 
plants easily grown in any sunny location. Blooms 
freely from June until frost. 2 to-8 ft. 
HARDY AGERATUM 
Eupatorium Coelestinum. A lovely plant with light 
purple blue flowers, quite similar to Ageratum, hence 
its common name. A sturdy, hardy plant flowering in 
the late summer and fall. Long stems, splendid for 
cutting and the flowers last for a week or more in 
water. Lovely with yellow “mums.” 18 inches. 
HARDY GLOXINIA 
Incarvillea Delavayi. The flowers are produced in, clus- 
ters on long stems and are shaped like a Gloxinia. A 
fine shade of rosy purple; suited for sunny or shady 
locations, 18 inches, July. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
DOUBLE. Tall stately 
plants bearing huge beauti- 
ful double flowers. Splendid 
for corners, backgrounds, 
among shrubbery or 
against buildings. Colors 
range from white and yel- 
low through pink, rose, 
salmon to dark red. Sum- 
mer blooming. We supply 
mixed colors only, 
Hollyhocks 
RUSSELL LUPINES 
Enormous, well rounded, long symmetrical flower 
spikes, often 3 ft. or more in length, each spike a 
mass of gorgeous color. Mixed colors. June, 
MONARDA 
Bee Balm or Bergamot. Brilliant scarlet flowers borne 
in close heads in stems 2 to 8 ft. high. Showy plants 
for semi-shade or sun, 
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Hibiscus or Mallow 
HIBISCUS 
Mallow. Also called Marshmallow or Rosemallow. 
Greatly admired large open flowers very striking bril- 
liant red and pink shades, mixed. August and Septem- 
ber. 314 to 4 ft. Splendid for the rear of the hardy 
border. 
MONKSHOOD 
Aconitum, SPARK’S VARIETY. Tall branched spikes 
covered wih deep blue flowers in great abundanée. 
Lovely, stately plant adapted to shade or half-shade. 
4 to 5 ft. July and August. 
PAINTED DAISY 
(Pyrethrum) 
JAMES KELWAY. A splendid daisy with large flow- 
ers carried on tall stems. Color is rich red with deep 
yellow center, a striking contrast, Very good for cut- 
ting. 2 ft. May and June. 
SALVIA 
AZUREA GRANDIFLORA. Graceful spikes of azure- 
blue flowers in Aug. and Sept, Easily grown in any 
sunny location, 8 to 4 ft. 
SEDUM 
Stonecrop. One of the finest rock garden plants. 
Spreads quickly to form dwarf, compact masses. Pre- 
fers dry sunny location. 
ALBUM. (White Moss.) White flowers blooming in 
June. 4 inches. 
STOLONIFEROUM. (Trailing.) Produces purplish-pink 
flowers in July and August. 6 inches. 
SPECTABILE BRILLIANT. Large compact flower 
heads of crimson red produced in late summer. It is 
much taller and has larger foliage than other sedums. 
Will also do well in shade. i2 to 18 inches, 
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Spirea Venusta 
SPIREA VENUSTA 
A superb plant growing about 4 feet high. Delightfully 
fragrant cymes of rosy carmine flowers in July. Fine 
for the tall border or along the foundation of the house. 
Blooms profusely. Beautiful. Good for cutting. 
STOKESIA 
(Cornflower Aster) 
BLUE MOON. The finest variety, produeing huge 
flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter. The color is lovely 
soft blue and stems are strong and rigid. Perfectly 
hardy, vigorous and free-flowering. Blooms in sum- 
mer and fall until cut down by frost. 18 inches. 
*TRAILING MYRTLE 
Vinca Minor, BOWLE’S VARIETY. Broad, glossy 
green foliage and large dark blue flowers. An im- 
proved variety. Ideal for covering graves and as a 
ground cover. Almost evergreen. 6 inches. 
TRITOMA 
Hybrids. Popularly known as Red Hot Poker. Makes 
a showy display in autumn with their cone-shaped 
flowers of yellow, orange and red. Mixed colors. 3 feet, 
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