Hardy Perennials '^ ^g^prfp-U ^o// -Gart^Ofl^^ 



Veronica, continued 



Prenja. A pretty dwarf variety; light blue flowers. 

 A <;'.<-,l rock plant. 



Repens. A neat sroiin(l-oo\er; p^ile blue flowers 

 luriiii: --pnn^i and t-arU suninur. 2 tii-t. 



Spiciita. A Int-lK.wcrinn hut variable variety; erect 

 '-pikt-. 1(1 pretty flowers shading from light to deep blue. 

 June to August. 2 feet. 



Spicata alba. A white form of the above. 

 Virginica. CtcM \'\rs.'inian Speedwell. A handsome 

 border plant, bearing strong, willow-like stems, cov- 

 ered with attractise blue flowers. July to Sept. 4 feet. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Vinca 



Tritoma Pfitzeri 



Valeriana • Valerian 



Officinalis. Garden Heliotrope. An old garden 

 favorite noted for the spicy fragrance of its flowers. 

 June and July. 2 to 3 feet. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per 

 doz., $15 per 100. 



Veronica • Speedwell 



of very hardy blue- 

 whicli are useful for 

 • fiarilv t)order; the 

 the rockery. Very 



An extensive and useful groui 

 flowering plants, tlie latter forms < 

 the mi.l.lle aiui baekgn.uud of t 

 dwarf forms are well aila|)ted fn 

 desirable tor i utt 



Incaiia. Briglit, sil\er\ foflage, with spikes of ame- 

 thyst-blue; a good roekerv or border plant. 



Longifolia subsessilis. I he besi ol all the Veronicas 

 and the most desirable blue-flo« ering hardy plant. 

 The attractive spikes apijear m late July, continuing 

 for a long period, and are unexcelled lor garden decora- 

 tion and cutting purposes. 2 feet. 



Paniculata. Blue flowers in long spikes. 2}< feet. 



Perennials Suitable for Shady L 



Adenopliora. Partial shade or full 

 Ajuga. I^irtial shade or full sun. 

 Aquilegia, dl varieties. 



Periwinkle, or Trailing Myrtle 



inor. A useful trailing vine for ground-covering 

 rneath trees, steep banks, or for rock-garden. Dark 

 je fUjwers. i i cts. each. Si. 50 per doz., $10 per 100. 

 Minor aurea. A very attractive, new, golden varie- 

 gated form of the preceding variety. Beautiful. 25 cts. 

 each, $2.50 per doz. 



Viola • Tufted Pansies 



Planted in a partially shaded location, the Tufted 

 Pansies will flower continuously if the seed pods are 

 removed. The small, pansy-like blossoms are produced 

 so profusely that they are most welcome adilitioiis to 

 the hardy garden. I^xcellent for eilgiug and massing. 



Bowles Black. Intenselv lilack small flowers with 

 distinct eye. 2-; cts. each, S:!.50 per <lo/. 



Cornuta Papilio. \ iolet, with dark eye; very free 

 and continuous. 



Sensation. Dark velvety purple; very effective. 

 White Perfection. Pure wliite; very fragrant and 

 very free flowering; the best white. 

 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100, unless noted 



Yucca • Adam's Needle 



Filamentosa. A magnificentb- ornamental hardy 

 subject, with broad, sword-iike foliage, bearing branched 

 spikes of large, fragrant, droojjing, liell-shaped flowers 

 during June and July. 4 to 5 feet. 25 cts. each, S2.50 

 per doz. 



ocaiions in 



shade 

 far: 



Detptu 

 Dicfyt! 

 Digital 

 Funkit 



Arenaria montana. 

 Ajuga. I>,.rti,d slia.f 

 Alyssinii, ill n 1. 1 1. 

 Armei-],i. ,'l u 1 1. 

 Aut)ri.'t,,i. ,'l 

 Asters, Hi N n h 1 

 Campamifa cariiatic 

 Cerastium, aff varii- 

 Convallaria (I.lly-of- 



the Hardy Border 



Phlox canadensis. Partial shade 



I sl,.,.„. or fnfl 



Iris germanica. Pa 

 Iris pumila. I'.it t la 

 Lilies, Hardy. Par 

 Lobelia cardinalis. 



Platycodon. Pai 

 Polemonium. f, 

 Polygonatum. f 

 Primula, ,.ll Na,r 

 Spira!a (Astilbe) 



Partial shade 



Desirable Rock-Garden Plants 



Delphinium chinensis v>rietles. 



sha.fe or fldf SUM. 



Dianthus, Hardy PinVs. Pull sun. 

 Dielytra formosa. Partial shade. 

 Eupliorbia. Full sun. 

 Geum, .df varieties. Pull sun. 

 Gentians. Partial shade. 

 Gypsophila repens varieties. I-'ull si 

 Helianthemum, all varieties. Pull : 



Partial 

 Partial 



Hepatica triloba. I'.niial siiade. 

 Heucliera, aff v.uieties. Partiaf shade or 



luff sun. 

 Iberis, alf varieties. Pulf sun. 

 Inula ensifolia. I'uff sun. 

 Iris, dwarf varieties. I^artial shade or 



fufi sun. 



Linum, aff varieties. Full sun. 

 Lychnis, alf varieties except Chalcedonica. 



l-ufi sun. 

 Myosotis. 1-nff sun. 

 (Enothrra, ill \ m. il. s. 1-uff sun. 

 Pachysanilia lernunafis. I'.u i iaf shade or 



full '.nn 



Papaver nu(fii:aufe. i ufl sun. 

 Papavcr alpinum. 1 vrfl sun. 

 Pentstemon heterophvflus. Pufl sun. 

 Phlox amoena. l uff sun. 



Phlox divaricata. Partial shade or full sun. 

 Phlox pilosa splendens. Partial shade or 



Phlox su'bulata va,i< tl,s. Pull sun. 

 Platycodon, .l« .11 1 \.iii.ii.s. l ulf sun. 

 Plumbago Larpentx. Paiiial sfiadeor fufl 



Polemonium reptans. Partial shade or 

 lufi sun. 



Primula, .iff varieties. Partial shade. 

 Saponaria ocymoides. Full sun. 

 Saxifraga, alpine varieties. Partial shade. 

 Sedum, all varieties. Full sun. 

 Stokesia. Full sun. 

 Veronica prenja. Pull sun. 

 Veronica mcana. P'uff sun. 

 Viola ( Pufted Pansies). Partial shade or 

 lull sun. 



