HARDY PERENNIALS 
Astilbe 
Gladstone. 18 inches. June-July. White. 
Gloria. A brilliant pink. 
Gruno. 4 feet. Salmon-pink. 
Peach Blossom. 
Queen Alexandria. Light pink. 
Salland. Fine red. 6 feet high. 
Filipendula flore pleno. 12-18 inches. June and July 
Double white flowers. Fern-like foliage. 
Palmata elegans. 3 feet. June to August. Graceful plumes 
of light pink flowers. 
Ulmaria fl. pi. Double “Meadow Sweet.” Creamy white 
flowers. 
Aubrietia, Rock Cress 
A gem for planting in crevices of rocks or wall. 
Graeca. Lilac-blue. 
Hendersoni. Hybrids. 
Aquilegia Coerulea stock is grown on our moun¬ 
tain farm, 9,000 feet altitude, to keep 
the strain pure. 
Baptisia 
Australis. Blue, pea-like flower. 
Belamcanda Chinensis, Blackberry Lily 
Flowers orange, spotted purple and brown. 
Beilis perennis, English Daisy 
*Aetna. Brilliant red. 
♦Bridegroom. Rich, deep rose. 
♦Snow Queen. Pure white, very double. 
Bleeding Heart, see Dicentra 
Bocconia 
Cordata. 6-8 feet in height. Creamy white in terminal 
panicles during July and August. Good foliage. 
Boltonia 
Asteroides. White. 
Latisquama. Pink. 
Cactus, Various, single plants and large clumps 
.50 to 3.00 
Echinocereus aggregates. Like gonaranthus but more 
spines and whiter. 
Echinocereus englemanni. Hedgehog cactus. 
Echinocereus gonacanthus. Blue-green ribs. Bears quanti¬ 
ties of brilliant scarlet flowers followed by russet apples. 
Echinocereus viridiflorus. Bright yellow flowers. 
Opuntia arborescens. Tree cactus. 
Opuntia fragilis. An interesting miniature. Forms broad mat. 
Opuntia liumifusa. Large clear yellow flowers. 
Opuntia polycantha. Spreading mass of yello/w flowers, 
often orange inside. 
Opuntia rliodantha. Red flowers. 
Neo-mamillaria vivapara. A typical ball cactus, cleft deep 
between ribs. 
Pediocactus simpsonii. An interesting ball variety, flat¬ 
tened on top. 
Calochortus, Mariposa Lily 
Gunnisonii. Pale lilac; a graceful thing. 
Campanula, Bellflower 
*Aparanoides. Blue and white flowers; a gem for rock 
gardens. 
*Carpatiea, Carpathian Harebell. 8 inches high; flowers 
clear blue; profuse bloomer; June to October. 
*Carpatica alba. Pure white form of above. 
Glomerata var. dahurica. Bright violet flowers in large, 
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