ijorder  of  perennials  in  which  there  is  an  uninterrupted  succession  of  bloom  from  spring  until  late  fall.   Our  plants  will  give  like  results  the 
second  season 
Hardy  Perennial  Plants 
It  is  no  wonder  that  these  grand  Old-fashioned  Hardy  Garden  Flowers  continue  to  increase  in 
popularity,  because  there  is  not  a  time  during  the  whole  flower  season  in  which  some  hardy  perennial  is 
not  in  bloom ;  and  when  the  wooded  shrubs  are  almost  bare  of  flowers  in  July  and  August,  these  little 
plants  may  be  depended  upon  to  make  a  grand  display.  These  perennials  are  not  fastidious  about  the 
soil  they  have  to  grow  in,  though  many  of  them,  of  course,  have  a  preference.  Year  after  year  they 
reappear  and  flower  abundantly,  requiring  scarcely  any  attention. 
A  planting  of  perennials  affords  a  display  of  bloom  from  earliest  spring  until  after  frost  comes  in 
the  fall  and  gives  the  owner  flowers  that  may  be  cut  at  any  time  for  house  and  table  decorations.  This 
class  of  flowers  look  well  almost  anywhere,  but  are  especially  suited  for  border  plantings,  either  by  them- 
selves or  in  connection  with  shrubbery  groupings ;  they  are  also  effectively  used  when  planted  along 
garden  walks,  walls  or  fences,  in  rockeries  and  innumerable  places  that  will  suggest  themselves.  We  have 
added  a  good  many  new  varieties  to  our  stock  during  the  past  year,  and  offer  now  a  selection  of  what 
we  believe  to  be  the  most  generally  desirable  kinds.  A  number  of  other  sorts,  however,  are  carried  in 
stock,  so  that  persons  wanting  varieties  not  catalogued  here  will  do  well  to  write  to  us  concerning  them. 
Except  where  otherwise  noted,  the  price  of  these  perennial  plants  is :   15  cts.  each,  $1.25  for  10,  $10  per  100 
ACHILLEA  millefolium  roseum.    Rosy  Milfoil.  ALYSSUM  saxatile,  var.  compactum.  Golden 
All  summer  and  on  into  fall  there  are  heads  of  Tuft.   An  excellent  low-spreading  plant  for  the 
rosy  red  flowers  on  stems  about  18  inches  high.  .    rockery  or  border  with  flat  heads  of  yellow 
The  foliage  is  cut  deeply.  flowers  in  May  and  June. 
A.  Ptarmica  fl.  pi.,  "The  Pearl."  2  feet.  In  July  ANEMONE  Japonica,  var.  alba.  A  splendid  late- 
it  is  covered  with  a  profusion  of  small  pure  flowering  perennial,  2  to  3  feet  high, 
white  double  flowers.  var.  Queen  Charlotte.   Large  rose-like  flowers 
AGROSTEMMA  Coronaria.  Mullein  Pink.  Rough,  of  beautiful  silvery  pink  color, 
silvery  leaves.   Bright  crimson  flowers  in  June  var.   rosea  superba.     Free  -  flowering  ;  rose- 
and  July  on  stems  2  to  3  feet  long.  colored. 
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