HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



Epimedium 



Euphorbia corollata 



Gaillardia grandiflora 



Botanical Species of DianthuS A Graceful fragrant flowers borne most profusely 

 Deltoides Brilliant (Afai(fe;i PjwA). 9 in. Of creeping habit. Pink flowers. June-July. 

 — albus. 9 in. A pretty, white-flowered form of the preceding variety 



Uiely tra — Dicentra Highly valued hardy perennials with graceful flowers of odd shape 

 Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). ® 1-2 ft. Heart-shaped pink blooms. May- June. {Clumps) 

 Formosa {Plumy Bleeding Heart). A IS in. Showy pink blooms from April to October . , 



Epimedium — Barrenwort, Bishop's Hat A • Fine for rockeries and borders 

 Muschianum. 10 in. Showy rasy red blooms and leathery bronzy foliage. April-May 

 Niveum. 10 in. Elegant pure white flowers on graceful slender stems. April and May 

 Sulphureum. 10 in. A very showy variety with bright yellow blooms. April-May. 



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Eupatorium — Mistflower, Thoroughwort • Very easy to grow 



Ageratoides. 3-3^ ft. Fuzzy white flower heads during August and September 



Coelestinum. lJ-2 ft. Pretty, fuzzy Ageratum-like heads of light blue. Aug.-frost. 



EdVipilOI*Dia A Attractive plants for the hardy border or rock garden 



Corollata {Flowering Spurge). 1| ft. White flowers with green eye. June-August. . . . 

 Polychroma. 2 ft. Masses of chrome yellow bracts during May 



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Choice Hardy Ferns ^ These add a delightful feature to any garden 



Aspidium acrostichoides {Wood Fern). 12 in 



— Goldianum {Shield Fern). 24-36 in 



— Marginale {Evergreen Wood Fern). 12-24 in 



Asplenium Filix-femina {Lady Fern). 12-15 in. Yellow-green leaves 



Dicksonia punctilobula {Gossamer Fem). 24-36 in. Also called Hay-Scented Fern . . 

 Onoclea Struthiopteris {Ostrich Fern). 24-36 in. For moist, shaded position. . . . 

 Osmunda cinnatnomea {Cinnamon Fern). 24 in. For wet places in the sun 



— Claytoniana {Interrupted Fern). 24 in. Any soil and any position 



r Unkia — Plantain Lily {Hosta) # These succeed in either sun or shade 



Subcordata grandiflora (IK /!z7e P/a«/aJnZ,%). 2j-3 ft. Pure white. August-September 

 TJndulata media picta. 2 ft. Green and white variegated foliage. Purple flowers. July. 



Gaillardia- 



Grandiflora. 



■Blanket Flower Indispensable and exceptionally showy plants 

 2 ft. Colorful flowers in red and gold from July until frost 



Geum Chiloense — Avens a An excellent border plant 



Lady Stratheden. 18 in. Double rich golden yellow flowers from May until July. . . . 

 Mrs. Bradshaw. 18 in. Large double brilliant scarlet blooms from May to July 



Hardy Ornamental Grasses These give an interesting touch to any garden 



Arundo Donax {Great Reed). 20 ft. A magnificent variety for mass effects 



— — variegata. 8-10 ft. Beautifully variegated white and green of vigorous habit. . . . 



Elymus glaucus {Blue Lyme Grass). 2 ft. Handsome narrow glaucous foliage 



Eulalia gracillima univittata {Japan Rush). 6-7 ft. Green with silvery mid-rib 



— japonica variegata. 6-7 ft. Striped green and white, also pink or yellow 



zebrina (Zebra Grass). 6-7 ft. Marked with broad yellow band across the leaf. . . . 



Pestuca glauca (Blue Fescue). A 1 ft. A dwarf tufted grass with blue-green foliage. 

 Phalaris arundinacea variegata {Ribbon Grass, Gardener's Garters). ® 12-15 in. 



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