Add Color to Your Garden with Beautiful Perennials 



Bolgiano's Hardy Perennial Plants 



Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $2.50 for 3 of one named variety ; $4.50 for 6 of one named variety ; $8.50 per doz. of one named 



variety. Single plants, 95c. each. 



We pay postage, east of the Mississippi, on perennial and rose orders amounting to $12.00 

 or more. On orders less than $12.00, add $1.00 for postage and packing. 



Anchusa 



Myosotidiflora. 8 to 12 in. Early spring 

 bloom. Deep gentian-blue. For sun or shade. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Outstanding 

 for its wide range of color. Mixed or separate 

 colors : 



Pink, Red, White, Blue, Yellow. 



COLLECTION 570-13 

 1 each of the 5 for S3.85 



Astilbe 



Fanal. Glowing dark garnet-red. 

 Gladstone. White. 

 Peachblossom. Peachblossom-pink. 

 Rhineland. Bright crimson. 

 Simplicifolia rosea. A dwarf species with 

 pink flowers in June and July. Suitable for 

 the shady rock garden or border. 



Any one named variety, $1.10 each; 3 for 

 $3.00; 6 for $5.50; $10.00 per doz. 



Hardy Fall Asters 



Autumn Glory. Large crimson-red flowers. 



2 to 3 ft. 



Blue Radiance. Beatitiful light blue. 3 ft. 



Eventide. Striking deep vioIet-blue, huge 



and almost full. Trimly erect, free and 



vigorous. Fine for cutting. 



Harrington's Pink. Flowers are perfectly 



flat, 1}^ inches or more across, of clear soft 



pink. 4 ft. 



Perry's White. Large blooms of exquisite 



pure white with yellow center. Bushy and 



vigorous. 2J^ to 3 ft. 



COLLECTION S70-22 

 1 each of the 5 for $4.25 



ASTER Frikarti. Large, lavender-blue 

 daisies on branching, 2 to 2}^-foot plants 

 from July to frost. Plant in good soil in full 

 sun or part shade. SI. 10 each; 3 for S3.00; 

 6 for S5.50. 



Delphi 



nium 



New Giant Pacific Hybrids, Mixed 



Shades. Favorites for the rear of the hardy 



border. 



Giant Pacific Hybrids, Separate Colors: 



Pink, White, Deep Blue, Light Blue, Laven- 

 der, Black Knight. 



Belladonna Improved. 3 to 4 ft. Light 

 blue. 



Lamartine. 3 to 4 ft. Large, single, dark 

 gentian-blue flowers on branching plants. 

 Connecticut Yankees. All-America Se- 

 lection for 1965. Bushy, well-branched 

 plants. Various shades of blue and lavender 

 flowers. The individual florets are excep- 

 tionally large, to 2 inches across. Good to 

 cut. 2 to 23^ ft. high. 



Dicentra (Bleeding-Heart) 



Eximia. 1 ft. Pink blooms from April to fall. 

 Spectabllis. The old-fashioned Bleeding- 

 Heart that everybody loves. Heart-shaped, 

 pink flowers in long racemes. SI. 25 each; 3 

 for S3.25; 6 for S6.25; S12.00 per doz. 

 Sweetheart. 1 ft. Pure white. Blooms all 

 summer. Partial shade. S2.50 each. 



Echinops 



Taplow Blue. 3 to 4 ft. Ball-shaped, blue 

 flowers from June on. The more you cut the 

 flowers, the more it blooms. 



Funkia (Hosta) 



Glauca. The large leaves have a pleasing 

 blue-gray cast, spikes of pale blue flowers. 

 July, August. SI. 25 each; 3 for S3.25. 

 Honeybells. 3 ft. Soft lavender-blue trum- 

 pet flowers, creamy at base. Sweet fragrance, 

 like Arbutus. Large, sleek leaves of olive- 

 green. Late July through August. S1.25 each; 

 3 for S3.25; 6 for S6.25. 



Royal Standard. Plant Pat. No. 2467. New. 

 Large, pure white, fragrant. August-Sep- 

 tember. S2.00 each; 3 for S5.50. 

 Subcordata grandiflora alba. The old- 

 fashioned August Lily; one of the most per- 

 manent of perennials. SL50 each; 3 for S4.00; 

 6 for S7,50. 



Undulata variegata. 2 ft. A form with 

 variegated foliage; blue flowers in July. 



Helleborus (Christmas Rose) 



They grow best in rich soil and a shady 

 location. Attractive the year round. 

 Niger. 1 ft. Single white blooms flushed 

 with pink on sturdy stems. December to 

 March. S2.00 each; 3 for S5.50. 

 Orientalis atrorubens. A new red Lenten 

 Rose producing crimson-purple flowers from 

 February to April. Numerous blooms on 

 12 to 15-inch stems. S2.00 each; 3 for S5.50; 

 6 for S10.50. 



Heuchera (Coral-Bells) 



Attractive small bell-shaped flowers on 

 12-inch stems. June and July. Sun or partial 

 shade. Available in Pink, Red, White. 



Iberis (CandytuFt) 



Autumn Snow. Blooms spring and fall. 

 Purity (Castus). A new hardy pure white 

 Candytuft of merit. Very free bloomer and 

 compact grower only 6 inches high. Blooms 

 in late April and May. A rock-garden gem. 

 Little Gem. A dwarf, very compact form. 

 Snowflake. Large, pure white flowers. The 

 best variety for foliage en"ect as an edging 

 plant. _ 



Japanese Ins 



Of utmost grace and charm. Immense 

 flowers on stifl, slender stems and clean, rich 

 green foliage that is attractive all season. 

 Blooms in June and July. The average height 

 is 2 to 3 feet. 



Mixed shades, also Pink, Blue, White, Red. 

 SL25 each; 3 for S3. 25. 



Hemerocallis (Daylily) 



Hardy and Easy-to-Grow 



TWELVE BEST NEWER DAYLILIES 



To bloom from May to September. Each 

 distinctively different. 



Atlas. Huge, bold, light yellow with char- 

 treuse overtones. This is about the finest 

 large-flowered in this color class. 3 to 3J^ ft. 

 Fairy Wings. Dainty, 5-inch blooms edged 

 with tiny ruffles. Pale yellow with delicate 

 pinkish glow and a cool green throat. 2 14 to 

 3 ft. 



Golden Wonder. Large, recurved, diamond- 

 dusted golden yellow self. Remains open over 

 twelve hours. 2^2 ft- 



Graf-Melon. Easy to grow in sun or partial 

 shade. The next time you eat half a canta- 

 loupe, just look at it inside and you have the 

 true color of this Daylily. 4 ft. 

 Jane. Large flower with long petals. Bright 

 scarlet- red with golden throat. Late June 

 and July. 



North Star. Very pale yellow, almost white. 

 Graceful flowers on well-branched scapes. 

 Best with a little afternoon shade. 3 M to 4 ft. 

 Pink Orchid. Heavily ruffled, large flowers 

 in shades of salmon, peach and shell-pink. 

 Midrib and edges of sepals lavender. Yellow 

 to green throat. Sun- resistant. 2 to 2 3^ ft. 

 Rose DuBarry. Unusual tone of straw- 

 berry-red. Outstanding. June and July. 

 Ruffled Pinafore. Warm apricot-yellow. 

 Broad petals, creped and crinkled at the 

 edges. 3^2 ft- 



Splendor. Exciting large, widespread, full 

 crimson-red self with 6-inch blooms on good 

 scapes. The rich color runs deep, to meet a 

 green-yellow throat, and is sunfast. 2 to 

 21^ ft. 



Valiant. Rich clear golden orange that rates 

 with the best. 2^2 ft- 



Violet Symphony. Pansy-purple with 

 much lavender in its makeup. Cream and 

 green throat. 2 to 2^2 ft. 



Your Choice: Any 3 for $5.00; 



any 6 for $9.00; any 12 for $17.00 



COLLECTION S70-1S: 



1 each of all 12 listed varieties for $16.00 



SIX POPULAR DAYLILIES 



To give vou bloom from May to September. 

 August Pioneer. 2}2 ft- Small flowers of 

 chrome-orange. Early August to mid-Sep- 

 tember. 



Emily Brown. Well-formed, large, deep 

 yellow flowers of good substance. A fine 

 early bloomer. You'll like it. 2 to 2}^ ft. 

 Gypsy. Deep orange. June to July. 2 ft. 

 Hyperion. 3 ft. Still popular pale yellow 

 Daylily. Huge, blooms July to August. 

 Ophir. iyi ft- Huge blooms of rich golden 

 yellow. July to August. 



Pink Angel. Light pastel pink with a little 

 yello\v spot in center. Unusual and very 

 pretty. Elegant and free flowering. June 

 and July. 2 ft. 



Any one named variety, $1.00 each; 



3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.50; $10.00 per doz.; 



25 for $18.00 



COLLECTION S70-16: 



1 each of the 6 for S5.00 



All Perennial plants are subject to the Sales Tax (4% in Md., Va. and D.C.). Please include in your remittance. 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC. 



