old=fashioned 

 Hardy Perennial Plants. 



WE offer on the folKiuiug six pages an abridged list of varieties which years of experience have proven to be a success wken 

 planted in the autumn. A few sorts such as Japanese Anemones, Hollyhocks and similar plants, though hardy when set 



out in the spring, rarely survive the winter when disturbed in the fall, and spring planting is recommende(^. Our stock of 

 Perennials is the largest and most complete in the country, handling this class of plants as one of our most imporiant specialiies. 

 For full descriptions see pages 169 to 200 of our Garden Book for 1905. 



All Varieties of Hardv Perennials (except where noted) at the uniform price of 15 cts. each" 



$1.50 per rtoz. 



Armeria Maritima splendens (Thrift, or Sea Pink). A 



Aquilegia (Columbine). 



.Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow). 



•'The Pearl." Pure white, flowers all summer ; 2 ft. 



Filipendula (Noble Yarrow). Large corymb; golden yel- 

 low ; July ; 2 ft. 



Millefoiinm Rosenra (Ro/sy Milfoil). Rosy pink; blooms 



all summer; 18 inches. 



Eupatorium {Fern-leaved Yarrow). Brilliant yellow: 4 ft. 



Tomentosa (Woolly Yarroio). Golden yellow; .June. 

 Adonis Pyrenaica. Orange-yellow; May. 25 cts. each; 



S2.50 per doz. 



Venialis (Ox-Eye). One of the earliest spring flowers: 



large yellow blossoms. 26 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Acoiiitiiin (Monksliood, or Helmet Floicer). 



Aiitumiiale. Deep purplish-blue ; »September ; 3 to 4 ft. 



Lycoctoiiiiiii. Cream-colored; .June: 2 ft. 



Napelliis. Large dark-blue: July to Sept.: 2 ft. 



Fischeri. Very large pale-blue flowers in Sept. and Oct. 

 Actaea (Baneha-ry). 



Spicata Alba. White flowers and pure white berries; 2 ft. 



20 cts. each : S2.00 per doz. 



Spicata Rubra. White flowers and bright scarlet berries: 



2 fl. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 

 Agrostemma Coronaria (Mullein Pink). Bright crimson 



flowers and silvery white foliage; 2 ft. 



Flos Jovis (Flower of Jove). Deep pink; summer; 1 ft. 

 Alyssum Saxatile Coinpactum (Basket of Gold, or- Gold 



Tuft). Bright yellow flowers in early summer; 1 ft. 



Saxatile Fl. PI. A new double-flowering form. 50 cts. each. 

 Amsonia Taberiifemontaiia. Shrub-like, spikes of clear 



blue flowers; June; 2 ft. 

 Anchusa Italica (Alkanet). 



flowers the entire season ; 4 ft. 

 .\nemone Pcnnsylvanica 



White flowers in August ; 1 ft. 

 Arabis Alpina (Rock Cress). 



Large heads of de>^p blue, 



(Pennsylvanian Windflower). 



Most desirable for rockerv or for 



edging; pure white flowers in early spring. 



Alpina Flore-Plena. A distinct double-flowering sort. 



quilegia (G9?!(»!Ji'ne). 



Chrysantha. The beautiful golden-spurred " Columbine." 



Flowers golden-yellow: 2 ft. 



CoBrulea. The true blue "Rocky Mountain Columbine. 



Califoriiica Hybrida. Mixed colors; 2 ft. 



Nivea Grandiflora. Large pure white. 



Skinneri. A pretty yellow variety with scarlet spurs ; 2 ft. 



Vulgaris Fl. PI. A fine mixture of double sorts; 2 ft. 



neat and compact evergreen plant with bright rosy pink 



flowers in summer; 1 ft. 



Maritima alba. Pure white ; 8 inches. 

 Artemesia Ahrotamnnm (Old Mayi. or Southernwood). Fine 



dark green foliage, with pleasant aromatic odor; 2 ft. 



Piirshiana. A fine white-foliaged sort for edging. 



Stellariana (Old Wotnan). Deeply cut silvery foliage. 

 Asclepias Tuberosa (Butterfly Weed), Compact umbels of 



brilliant orange-colored flowers; July to September; 2 ft. 

 Asters (Michaelmas Daisies, vr Star-vjort). 



Anielliis Elegans. Very large light blue flowers; Septem- 

 ber and October ; IJ ft. 



Ainethystiniis. Lovelv amethj-st-blue flowers; September 



and October; 3 ft. 



(irandiflorus. The largest and finest of all: flowers of a 



lovely violet-blue: the latest-flowering variety ; .2 ft. 25 cts. 



each ; .$2.50 per doz. 



F. \V. Burbidge. Bright rosy-lilac : September; Sift. 



Lapvis. Pale blue; very showy : September; 3 J ft. 



31nie. Soyneuse. Free, bright rosy-lilac ; Sept.; 15 inches. 



Mrs. F. VV. Raynor. Light purplish-crimson ; Sept.; 3 ft. 



Ptarinicoides. Pure white, useful for cutting ; August and 



September; \h ft. 



Novae Anglise. Large bluish-purple, with yellow centre; 



September and October : 4 ft. 



Robert Parker. Beautiful lavender blue, with yellow 



centre : September and October : 4 ft. 



Suowflake. A compact grower, with pure white flowers; 



October; 2i ft. 



Thos. S. Ware. Light rosy-lilac ; September; 3} ft. 



Wliite Queen. Large, broad petalled, white; Sept.; 31ft. 

 Aster Alpinus (Alpine Star-wort], Bluish-purple; May; Sin. 



Alpinns Speciosus. Deep blue; May; Sin. 



Alpinus Superbus. A fine blue: May; Sin. 



Alpinus Albus. Pure white; May; Sin. 

 Astrautia Major (31aste)'-ioort). Interesting pale pink 



flowers in June and July; 2 ft. 35 cts. each ; $3.50 per doz. 



Hardy Aster. 



All Hardy Perennial Plants (except where noted) at the Uniform Price of 15 Cents each ; $1,50 per doz. 



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