LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Hardy Perennials 



ARTEMISIA. Wormwood 

 Lactiflora. White Miigwort. 4 to 5 ft. A most 



fragrant sort, with heads of small white flowers 



in late Summer. Splendid as a cut flower. 

 Stelleriana. Old Woman. 18 in. Deeply cut, 



silvery foliage. Of trailing habit, hence good for 



covering barren places. 



ASCLEPIAS. Milkweed 



Tuberosa. Butter fly flower. 18 in. Highly attrac- 

 tive native plants, with large umbels of bright, 

 orange colored flowers in July and August. 



ASTERS. Asters 



These ''stars" will add beauty to your home 

 garden for many years. All varieties bloom in late 

 Summer and early Fall, save for "Goliath," the 

 first on our list. 



Alpinus superbus, **Goliath." Large and 

 showy purple flowers grace this charming rock 

 plant in May and June. 6 to 10 in. {R). 



Blue Beard. Azure blue with light cream center. 

 2 to 3 ft. 



Feltham Blue. Aniline blue flowers, produced 

 freely. 3 ft. 



Louvain. 3 ft. Bushlike with hordes of delicate 



pink flowers. 

 Mons. Showy, reddish violet flowers. 

 Xovae-ang^liae. New England Aster. Large, 



showy, bluish purple flowers in masses. 4 ft. 

 Novae-angliae rosea. Almost red in flower. 4 ft. 

 Perry's White. An abundance of large white 



flowers. 3 ft. 

 St. Egwin. Soft rosy pink. 3 ft. 

 Tataricus. Tatar ian Aster. Very late, large, bluish 



violet flowers. 6 ft. 

 White Queen. Pure white, attractive flowers on 



strong stems. 2 to 3 ft. 



ASTILBE. Astilhe 



Handsome border plants with most attractive 

 foliage and long lasting, plumelike spikes of flowers. 

 {R). 



"Gladstone." 2 ft. Long spikes of graceful, pure 



white flowers. {R). 

 Moerheimi. Moerheim Astilhe. 2 to 23^ ft. Large 



plumes of snowy flowers through the entire 



Summer. {R). 

 * 'Peach Blossom." 2 ft. Large and graceful 



spikes of bright, soft, pink flowers throughout 



the entire Summer. Beautiful when planted 



either by itself or as a contrast plant. {R). 

 "Queen Alexandra." 2 ft. Soft and dainty pink 



flowers. A hardy and beautiful plant. {R). 

 All Astilbes, each 40c., doz. $4.00 



BAPTISIA. Wild-indigo 



Australis. Blue Wild-indigo. 3 ft. Long racemes 

 of deep blue flowers, like Sweet Peas, grace the 

 attractive foliage of this desirable border or 

 garden perennial in June and July. 



Boltonia 



5 to 6 ft. Myriads of 



BOLTONIA. 



Asteroides. White Boltonia. 



white flowers like Asters on tall stems in August 



and September. 

 Latisquama. Violet Boltonia. 4 to 5 ft. Pink 



flowers, tinged lavender, grace this charming 



plant from late Summer through early Fall. 



CAMPANULA. Bellflower 

 Garpatica. Carpathian Bellfloiver. 9 in. A beauti- 

 ful variety, which produces large, dark blue 

 flowers in July and August on slender, graceful 

 stems, (i?). 

 Persicifolia. Peachleaf 

 Bellflower. 2 ft. Large, 

 blue, bell-shaped flow- 

 ers in July and August. 



CENTAUREA. Centaurea 



Macrocephala. Globe Centaurea. 3 ft. Bright 

 golden yellow, thistlelike flowers in late Summer. 



Montana. Moiintqin-hluet. 2 ft. Good border 

 plant, with blue flowers like the Cornflower, 

 throughout the entire Summer, springing from 

 its woolly leaves. 



Either variety, each 25c., doz. $2.50 



CERASTIUM. Cerastium 



^ ' Biebersteini. Taurus Cerastium. 5 to 6 in. Creep- 



ing sort, with long, silvery foliage and countless 

 small white flowers in May and June. {R). 



Tomentosum. Snow-in-summer. A splendid 

 trailer, with cottony white foliage which is cov- 

 ered with dainty white flowers in the late Spring 

 and early Summer. {R). 

 AH varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 

 Add 10% to your remittance if shipment "by parcel posi is desired 



Campanula persicifolia 

 (Peachleaf Bellflower) 



Aquilegia Hybrids 

 (Long Spurred) 

 (See page 18) 



