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SWAN RIVER NURSERY 
An Old -fashioned Perennial Garden. 
PERENNIALS 
It is no wonder that these grand, old-fashioned, hardy garden 
flowers continue to increase in popularity. There is not a time 
during the whole flower season in which some hardy perennial is 
not in bloom. 
»^ ,. , Each Per 10 
Medium clumps 25 2 00 
Large clumps 35 to .50 
(except as noted) 
ACHILLEA 
millefolium rubrum Y 
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Large, flat heads of bright cherry-red flowers. June until 
Autumn. (2 feet) 
ptarmica (Boule de Neige) (Ball of Snow) (Double White) 
(2 feet) 
AGROSTEMMA 
coronaria alrosanguinea (Mullein Pink) (Rich Crimson) ( 1 to 2 
feet) 
AMSONIA 
salicifolia (Color. Blue). May-July. 2 feet. 
ASTER 
grandiflorus (Michaelmaa Daisy) (Dark Violet) (October- 
November) (2 to 21/2 feet) 
climax (Light Lavender) (September and October) 
St. Egwya (Bright Pink) (September and October) 
novae angliae alba (Pure White) (September) 
patens 
tartaricus (Tall Michaelmas Daisy) (Dark Blue) (Late Fall) 
(5 to 6 feet) ' 
