KELSEY'S HARDY AMERICAN PERENNIALS 
PRICES ARE AT BOXFORD NURSERY 
Iris cristata in the rockery. 1'ale blue with yellow throat 
Hardy American Herbaceous 
\\\ Perennials 
Calopogon pulchellus. 
A beautiful Orchid. Thrives 
in any soil 
INCLUDINC LILIES, TRILLIUMS, SARRACENIAS, 
FERNS, BOG AND WATER PLANTS, HARDY CACTI 
Orders for most American bulbs should lie in by August and not 
later than October 10. Where possible, all do best planted in the fall, 
yet many lilies and other bulbs do well if planted early in spring. Most 
bulbous plants make the best effect planted in masses, or at least con- 
siderable quantities of a single species or variety. Send for special bulb 
list, to be published in summer. In this list will be found a variety of 
Hardy Herbaceous plants that will give a showy succession of bloom 
from early spring to late autumn. Nearly all are of easiest culture. 
Any herbaceous plant grown in American nurseries can be sup- 
plied, usually at from $10 to $12 per 100 
The sizes following the names indicate the variation in heights 
usually attained by the plants in their wild state. 
ACT^A rubra. Red Baneberry. Scarlet fruit. . i 
AMSONIA tabernaemontana. Blue 
ANEMONE japonica, Queen Charlotte. 3 ft. 
Pink 
Whirlwind. 3 to 4 ft. White. Fall! 
ARALIA racemosa. 4 ft. White. July 
ARUNCUS Sylvester. 3 to 5 ft. White. July.. 
ASARUM arifolium. 4 in. Brown. June 
ASTERS, in variety. 3 to 6 ft. White, blue, 
etc. Fall 
spectabilis. 3 ft. Light blue. August 
BAPTISIA tinctoria. Yellow Indigo. 2 to 3 ft. 
June. Heavy clumps 
CALOPOGON pulchellus. 8 to 12 in. Light 
purple. July 
CALTHA palustris. Marsh Marigold. 8 in. 
Yellow. April 
CAREX fraseri. Evergreen Sedge. 12 in. 
White. April 
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