Stokesia cyanea — Stokes' Aster. 

 HARDY PERENNIALS— Continued. 



Blooming in June 



CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells)— Single in separate 

 colors, of white, lilac, blue or rose. 3 feet. 

 Double Blue — 8 inches. 



DELPHINIUM (Belladonna)— Everblooming Hardy Lark- 

 spur. The most beautiful sky blue of dwarf habit. 3 

 to 4 feet. Blooms all summer until cut down by frost. 

 Formosum — Deep gentian blue with white bee. Long 

 spikes, 18 inches to 2 feet. 



Achillea ptarmica flore pleno — "The Pearl. 



Gaillardia grandiflora — Blanket Flower. 



DIANTHUS (Hardy Garden Pinks)— Double white and crimson. 12 to 18 inches. 

 GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) Grand Maxima — Conspicuous for profusion and 



duration of bloom. 2 feet. 



ACHILLEA (The Pearl) — Pure white double flowers in dense clusters; fine for cut- 

 ting purposes and cemetery use. 2 feet. Blooms from June to October. 



GYPSOPHILA ACUTIFOLIA (Baby's Breath)— Leaves narrow. Flowers rose- 

 colored. 2 to 3 feet, 

 Paniculata — Rough narrow leaves. Small white flowers. 2 to 3 feet. 

 HOLLYHOCKS (Everblooming)— Double or single, mixed. 6 to 7 feet. 



Blooming in July 



SHASTA DAISY— Pure glistening white with small yellow discs. 18 inches. 

 DIGITALIS (Foxglove) — A fine genus of hardy plants, famous for their long 

 racemes of inflated flowers, which suggest spires or towers of bells. 

 White or Purple— 3 feet. 



RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower)— The discs of the flowers are raised up. forming but- 

 tons or cones. 

 Fulgida — Orange-yellow flowers. Dark purple discs. 1 to 3 feet, 

 Purpea — Reddish-purple flowers, drooping rays and large brown cone, 2 to 3 feet. 



Blooming in August 



HELIANTHUS MAXIMILIANA (Perennial Sunflower)— The latest of all, producing 



fine golden-yellow flowers in graceful sprays until late in the season. 5 to 7 feet. 



Mollis Grandiflorus — Pale yellow flowers with dark center. 4 feet. 



STOKESIA (Stoke's Aster) — One of the choicest and distinctive of the perennials. 



Resembles the China Aster. Blue-lavender or white varieties. 12 to IS inches. 



Blooming in Septem- 

 ber and October 



ASTERS (Hardy, Fall Flowering) 

 Michaelmas Daisies — These are 

 among the showiest of our late- 

 flowering hardy plants, giving a 

 wealth of bloom during Septem- 

 ber and October. 



Abendrote — Rosy - red flowers ; 

 plants about 3 to 4 feet. 



Amellus Beauty of Ronsdorf — Of a 

 tender rose-lilac of most perfect 

 form. 3 feet. 



Amelius Elegans — Dwarf, deep 

 blue, large flowers, early. 



Mrs. F. W. Raynor — Large, rich 

 red. 4 feet. 



Robert Parker— Light blue. 3 to 4 

 feet. 



White Queen— White, fine. 3 to 4 

 feet. 



Novae Angrliae — Bright purple. 4 

 feet. 



Dianthus — Hardy. 



Price of field-grown clumps, 

 each; (2.50 per dozen. 



25c 



Delphinium — Larkspur. 



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