RELIABLE SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 77 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued. 
Varieties prefixed by an asterisk (*), are suitable for Rockeries. 
SALVIA, (Meadow Sage) Azurea Grandiflora. Sky Blue.. 
Farinacea. Pale Blue Flowers. 
* SAPONARIA, (Soapwort) Ocymoides Splendens. 
Covered with Pink Flowers.. 
Trailing Rockery Plant, 
* SAXIFRAGA, Crassifolia. Spreading Pink Rock Plant.. 
SCABIOSA, Caucasica. Blue or White. 
Fennsylvanica. Golden Yellow... 
* SEDUM, (Stonecrop) Kamtschaticum. Orange Yellow. 
Spectabile. Rose Colored. 
Ternatum. Spreading Ground Cover. 
* SEMPERVIVIUM, (House Leek) Arachnoideum. Pale Purple. 
Tectorum. Leaves are Reddish Brown Tipped; Flowers Pale Red. 
SIDALCEA, Rosey Gem. Bright Rose. 
* SILENE, (Catchfly) Alpestris. Pure White. 
Schafta. Pink. Suitable for Rock Gardens. 
or 
Miniature White.. 
SPIRBA. (See Astilbe.) 
* STACHYS, (Woundwort) Superba. Beautiful Lilac Pink. 
* STATICS, (Sea Lavender) Ariculaefolia. Large Gray Silvery 
Heads . 
Dumosa. Pure Silvery Gray Flowers. 
STOKESIA, (Cornflower Aster) Cyanea. Blue 
SWEET WILLIAM. (See Dianthus.) 
THALICTRUM, (Meadow Rue) Adiantifolium. 
Delavayi. Pale Purple. 
THERMOFSIS, Caroliniana. Yellow Pea-Like Flowers. 
* THYMUS, (Thyme) Citriodorus. Foliage Has Lemon Frag 
Serpyllum. Purple, AVhite, Scarlet or Red Creeper. 
TRADESCANTIA, (Spiderwort) Virginica. Blue, White or 
* TRILLIUM, Erectum. (Purple Wood Lily.) Purple. 
TRITOMA, (Red Hot Poker) Pfitzeri. Rich Orange Scarle 
Ferry’s Hybrids. Ranging From Pale Yellow to Deep Or 
*TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). Earliest of All. Orange Yell 
Gold Quelle. Orange. 
* TUNICA, Saxifraga. Pink or White. Profuse Bloomer. 
TUSSILAGO, Farfara. Early Flowering Yellow Rock Pla 
VALERIANA, (Garden Heliotrope) Coccinea. White or 
VERBASCUM, Fhoeniceum. Various Shades of AVhite, 
Pink.. 
Pink, 
Salmon 
* VERBENA, Venosa. Purplish Creeper. 
* VERONICA, (Speedwell) Incana. Deep Blue, SiL 
Longifolia Snbsessilis. Deep Blue with Bronzy 
* Teucrium. Deep Blue, Light Blue, Pink or Yel 
* VINCA, (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle) Minor. 
Ground Cover in Shade. Blue.. 
* VIOLA, (Tufted Pansy) Apricot Queen. Fascinal 
Cornuta. Blue, Yellow or Lavender Gem. 
Jersey Gem. Most Popular, Dark Violet. 
* VIOLET. Frey’s Fragrant. Hardy, Sweet Variet; 
Russian Double. Hardiest Double Variety. 
Russian Single. Hardiest Single Variety. 
YUCCA, (Adam’s Needle) Filamentosa. Creamy 1 
Trailing Evergreen 
Flowering 
Season 
Height 
Doz. 
Aug.-Sept. ... 
1 
CO 
. 3.00 
June-Oct. 
...2 ft. 
. 3.00 
.May-July . 
...6' in. 
. 3.00 
Apr.-June ... 
...1 ft. 
. 4.00 
.June-Sept. ... 
...iy 2 -2 ft.. 
. 3.00 
.June-Sept. ... 
...5 ft. 
. 3.00 
Aug.-Sept. ... 
...3-4 in. 
. 3.00 
Aug.-Sept. ... 
-1^ ft. 
. 3.00 
May . 
. 3.00 
.Sept. 
...1 ft. 
. 3.00 
.Sept. 
...1 ft. 
. 3.00 
. June-July ... 
...2-3 ft. 
. 3.00 
.May-June . 
...6 in. 
. 3.00 
. July-Oct. 
...5 in. 
. 3.00 
June-July ... 
...iy 2 ft. 
. 3.00 
July-Aug. 
.. 4-6 in. 
. 3.00 
July-Aug. 
...iy 2 ft. 
.. 4.00 
Aug. 
...2 ft. 
. 3.00 
June . 
...2 ft. 
. 3.00 
.June . 
...2 ft. 
. 3.00 
.June-July ... 
. 2 ft. 
. 3.00 
July-Aug. ... 
. 4 in. 
..• 3.00 
.June-Sept. ... 
...4 in. 
.. 3.00 
May-Aug. 
. iy ft. 
.. 3.00 
. May . 
...1 ft. 
.. 2.50 
. Aug.-Oct. 
...2-3 ft. 
. 3.50 
Aug.-Oct. 
...2-3 ft. 
.. 3.00 
.May-June . 
...1 ^ ft. 
.. 4.00 
.May-June . 
...2 ft. 
.. 4.00 
.June-Sept. ... 
...6 in. 
.. 3.00 
.April . 
...6 in. 
.. 3.00 
.June-Oct. 
...2 ft. 
.. 3.00 
■ June-July ... 
...4-5 ft. 
.. 3.50 
June-Sept. ... 
...6-9 in. 
.. 3.00 
June-Aug. ... 
...9-12 in... 
.. 3.00 
.July-Aug. ... 
...2 ft. 
.. 3.50 
.May-June ... 
.. 1 ft. 
.. 3.00 
.Apr.-May . 
...4 in. 
.. 2.50 
. Apr.-Oct. 
...6 in. 
.. 3.00 
.Apr.-Oct. 
...6 in. 
.. 2.50 
Apr.-Oct. 
... 6 in. 
.. 3.00 
..May-Aug. 
...6 in. 
.. 2.50 
..May-Aug. 
— 6 in. 
.. 3.00 
..May-Aug. 
...6 in. 
.. 2.50 
. June-July .. 
-.6 ft. 
.. 3.00 
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