Hardy Perennials 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



The value of a perennial garden is stupendous. Certainly every family wants to pick its own flowers 

 in Spring, Summer and Autumn. Now is your chance to save a season by planting this very Fall, for 

 you will be assured of flowers next Spring by so doing. The word "Perennial" is used to distinguish 

 these lovely plants from those annual flowers which bloom for one season only. Our hardy perennials 

 will increase in vigor for many years to come, assuring you of cheery home grounds and beauty for 

 your vases. 



We specialize in the production of perennials, and grow them by the million. Hence our amazingly 

 low prices, which refer in all instances to perfect plants, with such flowers and foliage as will give your 

 life a new zest and charm. 



All varieties, strong field grown plants, unless otherwise noted, each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



Add 10 per cent to your remittance ij shipment is desired by Parcel Post 

 (R) following descriptions indicates that such varieties are good for rock gardens 



ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 



Achillea, Boule de Neige. 15 to 18 in. Good cut 



flower with white blooms in early Summer on 



upright stalks. (R). 

 A. filipendula (Fernleaj Yarrow). 2 to 3 ft. Flat 



heads of golden flowers all Summer. Good for 



planting among shrubs. 



ACONITUM (Monkshood) 



Aconitum fischeri (Azure Monkshood). \]^ to 

 2 ft. Blue flower helmets in the Fall. Each 25c, 

 doz. $2.50. 



AJUGA (Bugle) 



Ajuga reptans (Carpet Bugle). Good prostrate 

 ground cover; purple blue flowers in late Spring. 

 (R). Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



ANCHUSA (Bugloss) 



Anchusa italica, "Dropmore" (Dropmore Bug- 

 loss). 5 ft. Large flower panicles, velvety blue, 

 in June and July. 



A. italica, "Opal" (Opal Bugloss). 4 ft. Large 

 flowers of pale turquoise, all Summer. 



ANTHEMIS (Camomile) 



Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Camomile). 2 ft. 

 Large, golden flowers, excellent for cutting, all 

 Summer long. 



AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 



The popular, little gaudy jesters of the Spring 

 rockery. 



Aquilegia caerulea (Colorado Columbine). 18 in. 

 The blue and white May blooming plant which 

 is Colorado's state flower. (R). 



A. canadensis (American Columbine). 18 in. Our 

 native bright red and yellow Columbine. (R). 



A. chrysantha (Golden Columbine) . 23^ ft. Bright 

 golden flowers in late Spring. Fragrant. (R). 



Mrs. Scott Elliott's Choice Long-spurred 

 Hybrid Columbine. You will make no mistake 

 in ordering as many of these colorful plants as 

 your garden can accommodate. They are larger, 

 brighter and more varied in color than are any 

 other sorts, and will make your Spring garden 

 the eye filler of your neighborhood. (R). Each 

 25c, doz. $2.50. 



