JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y, 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
We are developing our carefully selected “J. P. V.” superior strains, growing from a few spec¬ 
imens only enough seed for our own needs; thus assuring strains on which you can absolutely de¬ 
pend, for high quality and uniformity, and of which we are justly proud. 
Strong transplanted stock from the open field. 
Varieties marked with an (r) are for Rock Gardens. 
Varieties marked with a (c) are excellent for cut flowers. 
Per 10 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 
1500 Ptarmica, Perry’s White. Larger double white flowers. Best for cut¬ 
ting. June to August. 2 ft.$ 80 
2500 Ptarmica, The Pearl. Pure white blossoms all summer; very depend¬ 
able for cut flowers. July to October. 3 ft. 70 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
100 Fischeri. Compact spikes of dark blue flowers. September, October. 
3 ft. 1 25 
AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campion) 
300 Coronaria (Mullein Pink). Bright crimson, flowers set off by soft sil¬ 
very foliage. June to July. 2\' a ft. 80 
200 Coronaria alba. White . 80 
r AJUGA. Carpet Bugle-Weed 
325 Reptans. Purple flowers. Dwarf growing. Keeps foliage in winter_ 80 
r ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort) 
200 Saxatile compactum. Masses of bright yellow flowers in spring. April, 
May. 9 in.. 90 
ANCHUSA 
2000 Dropmore. Spikes of beautiful blue flowers in early spring. Good for 
backgrounds. 4-5 ft. May and June. 80 
1000 Italica Morning Glory. A new strong growing variety with many lat¬ 
eral branches on tall stalks. Deep blue. Larger flowers. 1 00 
1000 r MYOSOTIDIFLORA. Distinct dwarf variety which should be in every 
rock garden; clusters of blue forget-me-not like flowers appearing 
in early spring; makes good combination with daffodils; rich green 
foliage; does well as ground cover, in shade and under trees. 8-12 in. 
.$ 85 per 100.. 1 25 
rc ANEMONE (Windflower) 
Fine fall blooming plant for cutting and garden display. The Jap¬ 
anese varieties will grow 4-5 ft. in semi-shaded positions; will also 
do well in sun. We offer good vigorous plants. They bloom from 
September to frost. About 4 ft. 
500 Coronaria, St. Brigid. Semi-double. Many colors. 2^-in. pots. 1 25 
275 rc Hupehensis. Grows iy 2 to 2 feet high. Blooms freely all fall, August 
to frost. Resembling the Japanese Anemone, but earlier and more 
richly colored.$ 90 per 1000.. 1 25 
700 rc HUPEHENSIS SPLENDENS. New. Improved Hupehensis. Blooms 
start 3 weeks earlier. Deeper shade of color. More profuse bloomer. 
A worthwhile border andd rock garden acquisition. 2 50 
500 Japonica Alice. .Large, rosy-pink flowers with lilac centers. 1 25 
475 Japonica, Queen Charlotte. Semi-double; pink. Very attractive. 1 25 
75 Japonica, Richard Arends. Large soft pink with lilac sheen. Semi¬ 
double. 1 20 
280 Japonica rubra. Rosy red, bright yellow stamens. 2-3 ft. 1 25 
465 Japonica, Whirlwind. Semi-double white flowers; very good. 3 ft.... 1 25 
250 r Pulsatilla rubra. Exquisite reddish purple flowers with golden stamens 
borne on shaggy foliage stems. One of earliest and brightest of 
spring flowers. April-May. 9-12 in... 1 25 
C ANTHEMIS 
150 New Hybrids. Golden Marguerite. Golden yellow; fine cut-flowers. 2 ft. 75 
500 c Tinctoria, Perry’s Variety. Produces a profusion of golden yellow 
daisylike flowers with fernlike foliage; invaluable for cut flower 
and border plant. June to October. 3 ft. Best of the Anthemis.. 1 00 
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The Wholesale Prices in our lists apply only on Wholesale Quantities. Orders should call for ten 
of a kind and size, and beyond that for multiples of ten. Stock in our storage buildings 
is tied in 10 ’s and we prefer not to break bundles if avoidable 
