Perennial Flowering Plants 



These joys to the amateur gardener's heart are those hardy sorts that bloom year after year, differing 

 from the annual tj-pes, which will bloom for one year only. Whether in your garden, border, rockery or 

 vase, the charm of their flowers will brighten your whole home with sheer beauty. So buy some this 

 Fall, while our prices are still low, and treat yourself to a touch of floral dehght next season. 



All varieties (unless otherwise rioted), each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 

 All are strong blooming age plants 



{Add 10 per cent to your remittance ij shiprnent is desired by Parcel Post) 



(R) following descriptions indicates that such varieties are especially adapted to the rock garden 



AGERATUM, HARDY (Eupatorium) 



Mistflower {E. coelestinum). 2 ft. Good in a mass 

 planting, or when cut, with many fuzzy, light 

 blue-purpIe flowers from late Summer until frost. 



Snow Thoroughwort (E. ageratoides). 3 to 4 ft. 

 Dense heads of white flowers in late Summer. 

 Good for cutting. 



ALUMROOT (Heuchera) 



Coralbells ( H. sariguinea). 18 in. Loose spikes of 

 coral crimson bells from rounded fohage afl Sum- 

 mer. Good for cutting and splendid in partial 

 shade. (K). 



Rosmondi Coralbells. 2 ft. Best of the pink- 

 flowered sorts. (R). 



Each 30c., doz. S3.00 



ALYSSUM 



Basket of Gold (A. saxatile compactum). 9 to 12 

 in. A spreading sort, with many flat clusters of 

 showy golden bloom, very compact, in April and 

 May. Good for front of border. (R). 



ASTERS 

 Named Sorts 



Anita Ballard. 2 to 3 ft. Many double flowers of 



a clear violet. 

 Blue Beard. 2 to 3 ft. Bright azure blue Asters, 



centered cream. 



Climax. 5 ft. Lovely cut flower, with big, light 

 lavender blue Asters in large spikes, prominently 

 centered with a golden cone, from August until 

 mid-October. 



Feltham Blue. 3 ft. Popular, with many deep 

 aniline blue flowers. 



Louvain. 3 ft. A mass of pink blooms, thoroughly 

 gorgeous. 



Perry's White. 4 ft. Big white Asters in countless 

 profusion. 



St. Egwin. 2 ft. Dwarf, rounded bush, completely 



covered with rosy pink blooms. Popular. 

 "The Queen." 4 ft. Extra large flowers of a pale 



mauve pink, in September. 

 White Queen. 2 to 3 ft. Long stems hold up at- 

 tractive white flowers. 



COLLECTION 

 These nine triumphs of the Aster kingdom 

 for only $1.50. 



ASTER SPECIES 



New England Aster (A. yiovae-angliae). 4 ft. New 

 England's native Aster, with many violet blue 

 flowers in the Fall. 



Rock Aster (A. alpinus superbus). ^ 3 to 10 in. 

 Unusual in its dwarf habit and Spring blooming 

 period, with lovely big lavender purple flowers 

 in May and June {R). 



Tatarian Aster {A. tataricus). 6 ft. Late bloomer, 

 with violet blue flowers. 



