LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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Hardy Perennials 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



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



{Add 10% to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



ACHILLEA. 



Ptarmica, "Boule de Xeige. 



Pure white, double, flowers 

 Summer. 



Milfoil 



15 to 18 in. 



throughout the 



ACONITUM. Monkshood 



Hood-shaped, blue flowers on bold spikes. 



Autumnale. Autumn Monkshood. Produces dark, 

 purplish blue flowers the latter part of Septem- 

 ber and throughout the month of October. 



Fischeri. Azure Monkshood. About 18 in. tall, 

 with pale blue flowers in October. 



Each 35c., doz. $3.50 



AJUGA. Carpet Bugle 

 Reptans. Prostrate, with deep purple blue flowers 



m May. 

 $2.50. 



Good ground cover. Each 25c., doz. 



ANEMONE. Windflower 



Hupehensis. 18 to 24 in. A miniature form of 

 Anemone japonica. Produces abundance of 

 mauve rose colored flowers from early August 

 until late Fall. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



ANTHEMIS. Camomile 



Tinctoria. Clear golden yellow, daisylike flowers 

 from June until frost. 



ASCLEPIAS 



Tuberosa. Butterfly flower. 2ft. Although occa^ 

 sionally found in fields and meadows through- 

 out the United States, this is one of the most 

 unique and showy of all hardy flowers. Thrives 

 in all so'ls and produces numerous large, com- 

 pact, flat heads of bright, orange yellow flowers — 

 a color found in no other perennial. 



AQUILEGI A. Co/umbine 

 Old time favorites, blooming early in the Spring. 

 Ghrysantha. 18 in. Rich golden yellow. April 

 and May. 



Mrs. Scott Elliott's Improved Long-spurred 

 Aquilegias. Not only are the individual flowers 

 larger and the spurs more pronounced, but the 

 colors are brighter and there is a greater variety 

 of them. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 



ARTEMISIA 



Lactiflora. 4 to 5 ft. Fragrant, creamy white flow- 

 er heads in late Summer. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 



ARUNCUS 



Sylvester — See under Spiraea. 



[mproved Long-spurred Aquilegia (Columbine) 



