PERENNIALS 
We are very proud of our planting of perennials, the 
finest and most extensive in the state. Most of these 
plants are delivered with some dirt on the roots and are 
fresh dug for each order. 90% of each planting is guar¬ 
anteed to grow, subject to the terms of sale specified in 
the front of this catalog. 
R.G. indicates Rock Garden plants. 
Except as otherwise noted, all perennials are 35c each, 
$3.00 per dozen and $20.00 per 100; 4 plants for $1.00. 
Long orders of one and two of a kind cannot be filled at 
the dozen rate. 
ACHILLEA —(Yarrow or Milfoil). For sunny borders, 
eupatorium —Flat yellow heads. August. 3-4 ft. 
millefolium roseum —Pink dense heads, \ x / 2 ft. 
ptarmica —Double white, all summer. iy 2 ft. 
ACONITUM— (Monkshood). Similar to Delphinium, 
autumnal is —Deep blue. Sept, and Oct. 3-4 ft. 
R.G. AGUJA, Genevensis —(Bugleweed). Blue. Ground 
cover. 
R.G. ALLYSSUM —(Madwort). Easy culture. Popular, 
moellendorffianum —Very dwarf, 
saxatile —Masses of yellow blooms. 
ANCHUSA —(Summer Forget-Me-Not). Mass plantings, 
dropmore —Blue. Blooms intermittently all Summer. 
R.G. myosotidiflora —Blue. June flowering. 
ANEMONE —(Wind Flower). 
pennsylvanica —White flowers in July. 
ANTHEMIS —(Hardy Marguerite). Yellow. All Summer. 
ARMERIA— (Thrift or Sea Pink). Dwarf growing. 
Formosa —Deep pink, 
maritima —Light pink. 
AREN ARIA —Creeping moss-like plant. White flowers. 
ARTEMSIA —(Wormwood). Tall growing. 
lactiflora —Creamy white. August. 
ASCLEPIAS —tuberosa (Butterfly Weed). Orange-red. 
ASTERS —(Michaelmas Daisies). 
Climax blue —One of the best. Light blue. 
Climax pink —Similar to Climax blue. Pink. 
Grandiflora —Large dark blue flowers. 
Mrs. Raynor —Nearest red of all Asters. 
Mrs. Wright —Rosy purple flowers. 
ASTER SPECIES —Low-growing plants, 
alpinus —Bluish purple flowers. May. 
subcoeruleus —Lavender. June. 
BAPTISIA — australis —(False Indigo). Blue flowers. 
BELAMACANDA —(Blackberry lily). 
chinensis —Foliage like Iris. Orange flowers. 
BLEEDING H EART— (Dicentra). 
spectabilis —The old-fashioned bleeding heart. 
BOCCONIA —(Plume Poppy). 
cordata —Silvery blue foliage. Buff-colored flowers. 
BOLTON IA (False Chamomile). Resemble Fall Asters, 
asteroides —White, 
latisquama —Lavender pink. 
CAMPANULA —(Bellflower). 
calycanthema —(Cup and Saucer). Pink, white or 
blue. 
Canterbury Bells —White, pink, blue. 
carpatica —Dwarf, blue or white. 
isophylla —Creeping. Small light blue flowers. 
