Add Color to Your Garden with Beautiful Perennials 



Bolgiano's Hardy Perennials 



Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $1.95 for 3 of one named variety; $3.65 for 6 of one named variety; $6.75 per doz. of one named 



variety. Single plants, 75c. each. 



Achillea (Yarrow) 



Ptarmica. Clusters of double white flowers. 

 A favorite for cutting all summer long, and 

 a good fdler plant. 18 in. 

 Coronation Gold. Large heads of bright 

 yellow bloom, borne on sturdy stems from 

 June to August. Fine for the garden and for 

 cutting. 3 to 4 ft. 



Aethionema 



Warley Rose. Loveliest of Persian Candy- 

 tufts. Little rose-pink flowers with light 

 veining. Prefers a sunny, well-drained place 

 in the rock garden. 



Ajuga (Bugle-Weed) 



Reptans. A splendid ground cover for heav- 

 ily shaded places. Blue flowers in May. 

 Tottenham!. 6 in. Bronze-red foliage and 

 attractive blue flowers. Reptans type. 



Alyssum 

 Saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold). 

 12 in. Yellow flowers in May. Silvery foli- 

 age. Sun. 



Anchusa 



Myosotidiflora. 8 to 12 in. Early spring 

 bloom. Deep gentian-blue. For sun or shade. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Outstanding 

 for its wide range of color. Mixed or separate 

 colors: 



Pink, Red, White, Blue, Yellow. 



COLLECTION S64-13 



1 each of the 5 for $2.85 



Armeria (Thrift) 



Cephalotes rubra. 10 to 12 in. Large heads 

 of deep pink flowers freely produced all 

 summer. 



Artemisia 



Tarragon (A. Dracuncutus). Narrow, dark, 

 glossy leaves, very aromatic. Used for 

 flavoring vinegar, soups, fish, etc. 2 ft. 

 Silver Mound. Compact grower with fern- 

 like foliage of light, bright silvery gray. 

 Fine rock-garden or accent plant, also for 

 edging. Prefers a warm, sunny, dry location. 

 4 in. 



Asclepias (ButterFly-Weed) 



Tuberosa. 2 to 3 ft. Brilliant orange flow- 

 ers; a favorite for wild gardens as well as per- 

 ennial borders. July, August. 



Asperula 



Odorata (Sweet Woodruff). 4 in. An un- 

 usual ground cover for shady places. At- 

 tractive foliage and white flowers. Leaves 

 scented like new- mown hay. 



Astilbe 



Fanal. Glowing dark garnet-red. 

 Gladstone. White. 

 Peachblossom. Peachblossom-pink. 

 Rhineland. Bright crimson. 

 SImpllclfolla rosea. A dwarf species with 

 pink flowers in June and July. Suitable for 

 the shady rock garden or border. 

 Any one named variety, 85c. each ; 3 for $2.25 ; 

 6 for $4.25; $8.00 per doz. 



We pay postage, east of the Mississippi, on perennial and rose orders amounting to $9.00 

 or more. On orders less than $9.00, add 50c. for postage and packing. 



Cimicifuga (Bugbane) 



Planted in large groups in fairly rich, 

 rather moist soil, in the shade, these will dis- 

 play white, spire-like flowers from July to 

 October. 



Racemosa. A popular native plant with 3 

 to 5- foot spikes of white flowers. Late June, 

 July. 



Racemosa simplex. A showy fall-blooming 

 variety. White spikes 3 to 4 feet long. Late 

 September and October. 85c. each; 3 for 

 $2.25; 6 for $4.25. 



Delphinium 

 New Astolat Strain, Mixed Colors. In- 

 cludes a good percentage of pink flowers. 

 Other shades included run from pure white 

 to dark blue and mauve. Double florets. 

 85c. each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; $8.00 

 per doz. 



Belladonna Improved. 3 to 4 ft. Light 

 blue. 



Lamartine. 3 to 4 ft. Large, single, dark 

 gentian-blue flowers on branching plants. 

 New Giant Pacific Hybrids, Mixed 

 Shades. Favorites for the rear of the hardy 

 border. 



Dicentra (Bleeding-Heart) 



Eximia. 1 ft. Pink blooms from April to fall. 

 Formosa, Sweetheart. Pure white flowers 

 from spring to fall. Bushy growth, 12 to 15 

 inches tall. Fine for shade. 95c. each; 3 for 

 $2.50; 6 for $4.75. 



Spectabilis. The old-fashioned Bleeding- 

 Heart that everybody loves. Heart-shaped, 

 pink flowers in long racemes. 85c. each; 3 for 

 $2.25; 6 for $4.25; $8.00 per doz. 



Hardy Asters 



For a gay mass of color in the early fall 

 garden, as well as for cut flowers, very few 

 plants equal the Hardy Asters. They are 

 easily grown in full sun in any good average 

 garden soil. The fall-blooming varieties are 

 benefited if they are divided and replanted 

 every other year. 



6 Choice Fall Asters 



Barr's Blue. Same type as Harrington's 

 Pink, with deep purple-blue flowers on 

 sturdy, 3 to 4-foot stems. September, 

 October. 



Eventide. Striking deep violet-blue, huge 

 and almost full. Trimly erect, free and 

 vigorous. Fine for cutting. 

 Harrington's Pink. Flowers are perfectly 

 flat, 1}^ inches or more across, of clear soft 

 pink. 4 ft. 



Peace. Rosy lavender. Large blooms. 2 ft. 

 Perry's White. Large blooms of exquisite 

 pure white with yellow center. Bushy and 

 vigorous. 2J^ to 3 ft. 



Red Star. Deep rich rose-red — a magnificent 

 3-foot pyramid. One of the best. 

 COLLECTION S64-22 

 1 each of the 6 for $3.95 



ASTER Frikarti. Large, lavender-blue 

 daisies on branching, 2 to 2J^-foot plants 

 from July to frost. Plant in good soil in full 

 sun or part shade. 85c. each; 3 for $2.25; 

 6 for $4.25. 



Campanula (Bellflower) 



Carpatica. 8 to 12 in. Large, cup-shaped, 

 blue flowers during the summer. 

 Medium (Canterbury Bells). 2 ft. Mixed 

 or separate colors — White, Pink, and Blue. 



Hardy Carnations (Pinks) 



Sweet-scented, double flowers for the gar- 

 den and for cutting. Blooms all summer long. 

 Plant in a sunny, well-drained location. 

 Height of all varieties, 10 to 15 inches. 

 Diana. Deep Persian rose with maroon 

 center; spicy fragrance. 

 Dubonnet. Brilliant wine-red. 

 Sweet Memory. White spotted crimson in 

 center. Sweet scented. Bushy growth and 

 evergreen foliage the year round. 



3 Dainty New Dianthus (Pinks) 



Lovely single flowers on 8 to 10-inch stems, 

 off and on all summer. Compact-growing 

 plants with attractive evergreen foliage. 

 Very fragrant. All are excellent for cutting. 

 Pink Delight. Soft pink with deeper center. 

 White Delight. White with distinctive 

 crimson center. 



Pauline Dyer. Large rose-red with deeper 

 center. 



Any of the above varieties, 

 95c. each; 3 of a variety for $2.50 



Digitalis (Foxglove) 

 Giant Shirley, Mixed. Fine selection of 

 mixed colors. 



Echinops 



Taplow Blue. 3 to 4 ft. Ball-shaped, blue 

 flowers from June on. The more you cut the 

 flowers, the more it blooms. 



Funkia (Hosta) 



Glauca. The large leaves have a pleasing 

 blue-gray cast, spikes of pale blue flowers. 

 July, August. SI. 00 each; 3 for $2.75. 

 Honeybells. 3 ft. Soft lavender-blue trum- 

 pet flowers, creamy at base. Sweet fragrance, 

 like Arbutus. Large, sleek leaves of olive- 

 green. Late Julv through August. 95c. each; 

 3 for S2.35; 6 for $4.25. 



Subcordata grandiflora alba. The old- 

 fashioned August Lily; one of the most per- 

 manent of perennials. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25; 

 6 for $6.25. 



Undulata variegata. 2 ft. A form with 

 variegated foliage; blue flowers in July. 



Gaillardia 



Giant-flowered Hybrids. 2 ft. high, bloom- 

 ing freely all summer. 



All Perennial plants are subject to the 3% Md. or D.C. Sales Tax. Please include in your remittance. 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC 



