Hardy Perennials for Cut- Flowers 



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

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

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

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

 ing good cut-flower kinds to facihtate your selection. 



JuIy-FIowering Subjects 



Achillea 



Aconitum autumnale 

 Anchusa italica vars. 

 Delphiniums 

 Digitalis 



Helenium Hoopesii 

 Hemerocallis, as noted 

 Gaillardias 

 Heuchera 

 Hollyhocks 



Lilium tigrinum vars. 



Lychnis chalcedonica 



Pentstemons 



Phlox suffruticosa vars 



Scabiosa 

 Shasta Daisies 



Spircea (Astilbe) Arendsii vars. 

 Stokesia 



Achillea 



Aconitum autumnale 



Boltonia 



Shasta Daisies 



Coreopsis 



Delphinium 



Funkia subgrandiflora 



August-Flowering Subjects 



Gaillardia 

 Heliopsis 

 Heuchera 

 Hollyhocks 

 Liatris vars. 

 Lobelia cardinali 



Monarda, Cambridge Scarlet 



Hardy Phlox 



Physostegia 



Platycodon 



Rudbeckia 



Statice 



Stokes 

 Triton 



Veron 

 Veron 

 Veron 



ca longifolia subsessili! 

 ca paniculata 

 :ca spicata 

 ;ca virginica 



Anemone japonica vars. 

 Hardy Asters, as noted 

 Boltonia 

 Delphinium 

 Eupatorium 



September-Flowering Subjects 



Hardy Phlox 



Physostegia 



Hudbeckia 



Statice 



Stokesia 



Tritoma 



Veronica longifolia subsessilis 

 Veronica paniculata 

 Veronica spicata 

 Veronica virginica 



October-Flowering Subjects 



Anemone japonica vars. | Hardy Asters, as noted. I Hardy Phlox I Hardy Tritoma 



Haidy Chrysanthemums | Hardy Gaillardia | I 



