Hardy Perennials 



Hardy Perennials for Cut- Flowers 



One of the great joys incidental to the possession of a hardy garden is the privilege of cutting 

 llowers for the decoration of the home or as a friendly gift that will never go unappreciated. May 

 and June are prodigal montlis in the garden, but an unhmited supply of flowers may not be available 

 during late summer and fall without a careful selecti(jn of varieties. We, therefore, submit the follow- 

 ing good cut-tlower kinds to facilitate your selection. 



Achillea 



Aconltum autumnal 



Boltonia 



Shasta Daisies 



Coreopsis 



Delphinium 



Funlcia subgrandiflo 



Anemone japonic 



Hardy Asters, as 



Boltonia 



Delphinium 



Eupatorium 



Gaillardia 



JuIy-FIowcring Subjects 



Digitalis 



Helenium Hoopcs 

 Hemerocallis, as r 

 Galllardias 

 Heuchera 



Hollyhocks 



Lychnis chalcedonica 

 Pe 



Gaillardia 

 Heliopsis 

 Heuchera 

 Hollyhocks 

 Liatris vars 

 Lobelia car, 



August-Flowering Subjects 



;dge Scarlet 



Monarda, Cai 

 Hardy Phlox 

 Physostcgia 

 Platycodon 

 Rudbeckia 

 Statice 



September-Flowering Subjects 



He 

 Heliopsis 



Lobelia cardinali 

 Hardy Phlox 



Physostegia 



Rudbeckia 



Scabiosa 



Statice 



Stokesia 



October-Flowering Subjects 



Asters, as noted. I Hardy Phlox 



Phlox suffruticosa vars 

 Scabiosa 



Spiraea ( AslilbelArcnds 

 Stokesia 



Stokesia 

 Tritoma 



Veronica longifoli: 

 Veronica panicula 



Tritoma 



Veronica longifolia 

 Veronica paniculat, 

 Veronica spicata 

 Veronica virginica 



Perennials Suitable for Shady Locations in the Hardy Border 



Adenophora. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Ajuga, all varieties. Partial shade or full 



Anemone sylvestris. Partial shade. 

 Anemone peimsylvanicum. Partial shade 



or full sun. 

 Anemone vitifolia. Partial shade. 

 Aquilegia, all varieties. Partial shade or 



full sun. 



Convallaria (Lily-of-thc- Valley). Partial 

 shade. 



Delphinium. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Dielytra. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Digitalis. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Funkia, all varieties. Partial shade or 

 full sun. 



Hemerocallis. Partial shade or full sun. i 

 Hepatica. Partial shade. 

 Heuchera. Partial shade or full sun. , 

 Hypericum Moserianum. Partial shade , 



or full sun. 

 Iris germanica. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Iris pumila. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Lilies, Hardy. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Lobelia cardinalis. Partial shade or full 



chysand 



Peonies. Lipht shade or full sun. 



Phlox divaricata. Partial shade or full sun. 



Phlox canadensis. Partial shade or full 



Platycodon. Partial sl.aue or full sun. 

 Polemonium. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Polygonatum. Partial shade. 

 Primula, all varieties. Partial shade. 

 Spiraea (Astilbe). Partial shade or full 

 sun. 



Tradescantia. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Veronica longifolia. Partial shade or full 

 sun. 



Veronica virginica. Partial shade or full 

 Viola cornuta varieties. Partial shade 



Desirable Rock-Garden Plants 



Arenaria montana. Full sun. 



Ajuga, all varieties. Partial shade or full 



Alyssum, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Anemone pennsylvanicum. Partial shade. 

 Anemone Pulsatilla. Partial shade. 

 Anemone sylvestris. Partial shade. 

 Armeria, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Aubrietia, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Asters, dwarf varieties. Full sun. 

 Campanula camatica varieties Full sun. 

 Cerastium, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Convallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley). Partial 

 shade. 



Delphinium chinensis varieties. Partial 



shade or full sun. 

 Dianthus, Hardy Pinks. Full sun. 

 Dielytra formosa. Partial shade. 

 Draba, all varieties. Partial shade or full 



Gentians. Partial shade. 

 Gypsophila repens varieties. Full sun. 

 Helianthemum, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Hepatica triloba. Partial shade. 

 Heuchera, all varieties. Partial shade or 



full sun. 

 Iberis, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Inula ensifolia. Full sun. 

 Iris, dwarf varieties. Partial shade or 



full sun. 

 Linum, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Lycnnis, all varieties except Chalcedonica. 



Full sun. 

 Myosotis. Full sun. 

 CEnothera, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Pachysandra terminalis. Partial shade or 



full sun. 

 Papaver nudicaule. Full sun. 

 Papaver alpinum. Full sun. 

 Pentstemon heteroohyllus. Full sun. 

 Phlox amoena. Full sun. 



Phlox divaricata canadensis. Partial 



shade or full sun. 

 Phlox divaricata Laphamii. Partial shade 



or full sun. 

 Phlox pilosa splendens. Partial shade or 



full sun. 



Phlox subulata varieties. Full sun. 

 Platycodon, dwarf varieties. Full sun. 

 Plumbago Larpentae. Partial shade or full 



Polemonium reptans. Partial shade or 

 full sun. 



Primula, all varieties. Partial shade. 

 Saponaria ocymoides. Full sun. 

 Saxifraga, alpine varieties. Partial shade. 

 Sedum, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Stokesia. Full sun. 

 Veronica prenja. Full sun. 

 Veronica incana. Full sun. 

 Viola (Tufted Pansies). Partial shade or 

 full sun. 



Hardy Gardens. IJ interested in planting a perennial garden, urite to us. Our Landscape Department 

 makes plans and planting list. We execute the plans, furnish and plant the plants. 



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