THi: WILLIAM EWING CO.„ LSMHTEB 
Hardy Perennial Plants for Fall Planting 
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
It must be distincOy understood by the purchaser of these plants that while we use our utmost care to have all plants of strong and healthy growth, we wUl 
not in any way be responsible for their growth. However, if any of the shipments should not prove satisfactory, you will require to notify us immediately on 
receipt of goods. 
So much depends upon the care and the season following the planting that once the goods arrive in good condition our responsibility ceases. 
Thousands of plants die each year for want of proper setting and care until established. 
The following list of Perennials will be found on examination to comprise all the best known varietie^^^^ 
with varieties, some information will be obtained by noting the description in the HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEED LIST OF OUR SPRING CATALOGUE. 
We have in stock many varieties besides those enumerated below, so that intending purchasers can order almost any of the old favorites and most of the new 
sorts and have their orders executed. Most of tliese Perennials may be raised from seed and will flower generally the second year. 
NOTE— SPECIAL PRICES ON QUANTITIES OF FIFTY OR OVER. PRICES ARE DELIVERED MONTREAL ONLY. 
Dor. Each 
ACRIS FLORE PLENO— 2 ft.. 
yellow $2.50 25 
ASTILBE, DAVIDII— An import- 
ant addition to hardy plants. 
Its 5 to 6 feet high stems, 
which rise from a tuft of pretty 
dark green foliage, are crowned 
with feathery plumes of deep 
rose-violet flowers during July 
and August 40 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA fl. pi. 
"THE PEARL"— 2 ft., white. 2.00 
20 
00 30 
SO 25 
.00 30 
.50 25 
.50 25 
00 30 
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM 
" CERISE QUEEN " — Bright 
cherry-red. 2^ ft. June-October 3 
ACONITUM NAPELLUS— 
"MONK'S HOOD" Blue... 2. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA (Dropmore 
Variety) — A lovely shade of 
gentian-blue; blooms the entire 
season. 3 to 4 ft 3. 
AQUILEGIA HYBRIDA (Colum- 
bine) — Assorted colors, 2 ft. . . 2. 
AQUILEGIA Long Spurred Hy- 
brids — Mixed colors 2 
ANEMONE QUEEN CHAR- 
LOTTE 3. 
The latter is an entirely 
distinct Anemone. Is an ex- 
tremely free flowerer. and the 
blooms are semi-double, of a 
bright pink, and the flower 
stems 1 ft. in length. 
ANEMONE PRINCE HENRY— A 
new variety. Of compact growth 
and blooms are dark red in 
color 3.00 30 
ANEMONE WHIRLWIND— Pure 
white 3.00 30 
ASTER (Alpine and Michael- 
mas Daisy) — These now fill a 
most important place in the - 
hardy border as they furnish a 
wealth of bloom at a season 
when other flowers are scarce. 2.50 25 
eELLIS PERENNIS MONSTROSA 
fl. pi. — A magnificent strain, 
producing flowers nearly twice 
as large as the old variety. 
Pink and white 1.00 10 
■BOLTONIA LATISQUAMA— 
6 ft., pink tinged with lavender 2.50 25 
BOLTONIA ASTEROIDES (False 
Chamomile) — White. 4 to 5 
ft, August-October 2.50 25 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA— 
2 ft., blue and white 2.50 25 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Can- 
terbury Bells) — In great var- 
iety 2.50 25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXI- 
MUM (Moonpenny Daisy) — ■ 
Hardy daisy with large white 
flowers; excellent for cutting; 
July to September. 2 to 3 ft. . 2.50 25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, MAX- 
IMUM KING EDWARD 
VII. — Flowers pure white; very 
handsome, 3 ft 2,50 25 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA— 
Golden-yellow flowers of large 
size; most useful forcuttingand 
effective in border masses; 
blooms all summer. 2 ft 2.50 25 
PEONY "FESTIVA MAXIMA." 
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