Hardy Perennials, Two to Three Feet 
ANTHEMIS, Chamomile or Golden Marguerite—b e i. 2-3-ft. Yellow blooms June-August; profuse bloomer; yery showy. 
CAMPANULA, Canterbury Bells—a be k 1. 2-3-ft. Shades of pink, purple and white flowers blooming in June and July. 
CAMPANULA, Cup and Saucer—a be kl. 2-3-ft. White, rose and blue colored blooms; single cup-shaped flowers. 
CAMPANULA, Peach Bells—a b ek 1. 2-3-ft. Dark violet colored blooms in June and July; flowers are cup-shaped. 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur—b ecijl. 2-3-ft. Flowers are blue and bloom in June and July; good for use among shrubs. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove—a b e j. 2-3-ft. Varying from purple-pink to white; June and July; stately and handsome plant. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Yellow Day Lilies (Dumortierii)—b c e ij. 2-3-ft. Yellow blooms June to September; free flowering. 
IRIS, Japanese—a b de k. 2-3-ft. Various colored; June to July; flowers are large; very beautiful everywhere planted. 
IRIS, Siberian Flag—a d bij. 3-ft. Violet colored blooms in May and June; foliage is narrow and dense; very popular. 
LOBELIA, Cardinal Flower—b de g j. 2-3-ft. Crimson flowers in August and September; a beautiful hardy plant. 
MONARDA, Bergamot or Oswego Tea—a b de j. 2-3-ft. Bright red; June to September; a brilliant free flowering herb. 
PAEONIA, Officinalis (Common Peony)—a beij 1. 2%-ft. Crimson blooms in May and June; semi-double flowers. 
PAEONIA, Hybrid Particolored—a beij 1. 2%-ft. Rose and salmon colored flowers blooming in May and June; hardy. 
PAEONIA, Hybrid Pink—a beijl. 2%-ft. Flowers bloom in May and June; pink in different varieties; attractive. 
PAEONIA, Hybrid Red—a beij 1. 2%-ft. Red blooms in May and June, in different varieties; very handsome flowers. 
PAEONIA, Hybrid White—a beijl. 2%-ft. Pure white flowers appearing in May and June in various varieties. 
PAEONIA, Moutan (Tree Peony)—a beij 1. 3-ft. Blooms of various colors in May and June; low branching shrub. 
PAEONIA, Tenuifolia (Fern Leaved)—a be ijl. 1%-ft. Deep crimson in May and June; finely cut foliage; attractive. 
PHLOX, Perennial—a b e ij. 2-3-ft. White, red, purple, pink and lilac colored flowers appearing from July to October. 
RUDBECKIA, Purple Cone Flower—b e i j. 2-3-ft. Purple flowers blooming in August and September; deep cut foliage. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker—b ek. 3-ft. WVermilion-scarlet in August to October; drooping grass-like leaves; attractive. 
VERONICA, Speedwell—a b ei j. 2-3-ft. Deep blue; August and September; one of the best flowering perennials. 
Hardy Perennials, Three to Four Feet 
ACONITUM, Monkshood—b e gi j. 3-ft. Deep blue; Sept.-Nov.; bell-shaped flowers on long spikes; tuberous roots. 
ANCHUSA, Alkanet—b ij. 3-4-ft. Blooms from June to September; foliage is rough; flowers formed in small panicles. 
ANEMONE, Japanese Windflower—a be ik 1. 3-4-ft. Pink blooms appearing from September until frost; blooms freely. 
ANEMONE, Whirlwind—a b eik 1. 3-4-ft. Pretty semi-double white flowers; one of the hardiest plants in cultivation. 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine, Golden Spur—b ce ghij. 3-4-ft. Golden-yellow blooms May to August; fragrant and showy. 
ASTERS, Michaelmas Daisy—a b eij. 3-4-ft. Blue, white, purple, rose and crimson, with yellow center; September-Oct. 
Hardy Perennials Over Four Feet 
BOCCONIA, Plumed Poppy—a bij. 5-8-ft. White blooms in August; good when used among shrubs; tropical in effect. 
BOLTONIA, False Chamomile—a b e ij. 5-ft. White; Sept.-Oct.; daisy-like flowers; excellent fall flowering perennial. 
BOLTONIA, Latisquama—a b e i j. 4-5-ft. Lavender; September-October; profuse bloomer and a valuable perennial. 
HELIANTHUS, Sun Flower—e h ij. 4-6-ft. Yellow, July-August; good among shrubs; light green, large, rough foliage. 
