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Grow Your Own Hardy Perennial 
ROCK GARDEN & BORDER FAVORITES 
Here are the better known, easily grown Perennials suitable for the Bor¬ 
der and Rock Garden. Perennials bloom year after year and require little 
attention, and onee established they will last many years, increasing in size 
and beauty every season. We give you the common name, followed by the 
botanical name, height, color and period of bloom. The Star * indicates 
those suitable for Rock Gardens. The Star and Dagger *f those suited for 
both the Rockery and Hardy Border. Absence of any mark indicates Peren¬ 
nials to be used in the Hardy Border only. Start this year to grow your own. 
WHITE YARROW (Achillea ptarmica.) 
1 to 2 feet. June to Sept. Pure white large 
flowers; overlapping broad petals. Unexcel¬ 
led for cutting. NO, 2294, Pkt. 15c. 
YELLOW YARROW (*Achillea tomentosa.) 
6 to 8 inches. July to Sept. Bright yellow 
sweet-scented flowers. Excellent for rock 
gardens; dense habit. 
No. 2295, Pkt. 10c. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Fischeri.) 2 to 
3 feet. Sept, and Oct. The hardiest and most 
useful of all the Aconites. Big dense spikes 
of deep blue flowers. 
No. 2296, Pkt. 10 cts. 
PERSIAN CANDYTUFT (* Aethionema per - 
sicum .) 9 inches. June and July. Rosy 
pink flowers on slender spikes. Strong twiggy 
bushes. No. 2297, Pkt. 15 cts. 
MULLIEN PINK (Agrostemma cornaria.) 
2J to 3 feet. June and Sept. Brilliant blood- 
red flowers. Very showy. 
No. 2298, Pkt. 10 cts. 
SILVER ALYSSUM (*f Alyssum argenteum) 
12 to 15 inches. Yellow flowers in clustered 
heads bloom all summer. Leaves silvery un¬ 
derneath. No. 2299, Pkt. 10 cts. 
BASKET OF GOLD (*f Alyssum saxatile 
compaction.) 1 foot. Early spring. Bright 
yellow flowers in broad masses. 
No. 2300, Pkt. 10 cts. 
BUGLOSS (Anehusa italica.) 4 to 5 feet. 
June and intermittently all summer, beautiful 
blue flowers in tall spikes. Excellent for back 
of border. No. 2301, Pkt. 15 cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT-FLOWERED ANCHUSA 
(*Anchusa mysotidiflora.) 12 inches. May 
and June. Blue flowers in charming Forget- 
me-not-like clusters. Good rock plant for 
shady or sunny spots. 
u No. 2302, Pkt. 15 cts. 
SYLVESTER’S ANEMONE (*t Anemone Syl- 
vestris.) 12 inches. Fine for cool, moist 
corner of rock garden or border. Large white 
blossoms on nodding stems thru May & June. 
Make lovely cut flowers. 2303, Pkt. 15c. 
PASQUE FLOWER Anemone pulsatilla) 
9 to 12 inches. April and May. Violet or 
purple flowers. Good in full sun. 
No. 2304, Pkt. 15 cts. 
GOLDEN MARGUERITE {Anthemis tinctor- 
ia kelwayii.) 2 feet. From July to frost. 
Bright golden yellow, daisy-like flowers on 
long stems. Succeeds in poorest soil. 
No. 2305, Pkt, 10 cts. 
WHITE ROCK CRESS (*f Arabis alpina.) 
6 to 8 inches. March to May. Pure white 
flowers produced in dense masses, splendid 
for rockery work. Last quite a while when 
cut. No. 2306, Pkt. 10 cts. 
COLUMBINE ( Aquilegia , Mrs. Scott Elli¬ 
ott Hybrids. 3 feet. May and June. A 
marvelous range of colors in very long spur¬ 
red flowers. This is the finest strain of Col¬ 
umbine ever offered. 
No. 2307, Pkt. 25 cts. 
SANDWORT (*f Arenaria montana.) 1 to 
3 inches. May. Small white upturned flow¬ 
ers that resemble morning glories. Excellent 
for edging in borders and sunny places in the 
rock garden. No. 2308, Pkt. 15 cts. 
SEA PINK (*f Armeria laucheana.) 3 to 
6 inches. May and June. Bright rosy red 
flowers. Very free blooming. 
No. 2309, Pkt. 15 cts. 
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HARDY MIXED ALPINE ASTERS (*t Aster 
Alpinus.) 6 to 12 inches. May and June. 
Light airy flowers of rose, lavender and blue 
shades. Excellent for rockery. 
No. 2310, Pkt. 20 cts. 
RAINBOW ROCK CRESS (*\Aubrietia hy¬ 
brid.) 6 inches. April and May. Lilac, 
blue and rosy purple blooms. Good for edge 
of border or rock garden. 
No. 2311, Pkt. 15 cts. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
