HARDY PERENNIALS 
Linum, Flax 
Arboreum. Shrubby habit, clear yellow flowers. 
*Capitatum. Clear yellow, ornamental foliage. 
*FIavum. Yellow. 
*Narbonnense. Good clear blue. 
*Perenne. Pale blue. 
Lobelia 
Cardinally. Rich fiery cardinal. 
Lupinus, Lupines 
Perry’s new art shades. 
Polyphyllus (Hardy Lupin). Clear blue. 3-4 feet. 
Polyphyllus alluis. A white variety. 
Polyphyllus roseus. Shaded rose. 
Lychnis, Campion 
Alpina. Deep rose-pink; dwarf. 
Chalcedonica. Vivid scarlet. 
Haageana. 1 foot. June to August. Very showy, produc¬ 
ing orange-red, scarlet or crimson flowers. 
Lysimachia 
Nummularia. Creeping, yellow flowers. 
Manfrieda 
Virginica. Fleshy leaved, akin to century plant. July 
Tall spikes of green fragrant flowers. Likes sun. 
Come and see our Irises in bloom the first week 
in June. 
Matricaria, splendid for cutting 
Golden Ball. iy 2 feet. Yellow, a gem. 
Silver Ball. 2 feet. Double white. 
Mertensia 
Alpina. Pikes Peak Forget-me-not. Flowers of “most 
unholy blue.’’ 
Siberica. Taller and more slender than virginica. 
Virginica. Clear blue flowers in clusters. Blooms at daf¬ 
fodil time. 
Monarda or Bergamot, Oswego Tea 
Didyma, Cambridge. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 
Didyma rosea. Rose. 
Didyma violacea superba. Deep amaranth-red. 
My osotis, Forget-Me-Not 
*Alpestris. A little early one. 
Palustris semperflorens. Continuous bloomer. 
*Star of Love. Large flowered, dwarf, clear blue. 
*Sutton’s Royal Blue. Deep clear blue. 
Nepeta, Catmint 
Mussini. Dwarf, compact habit; masses of lavender bloom 
Nervosa. Slightly larger than mussini. 
Oenothera 
Caespitosa. Evening Primrose. Spreading habit with 
pinky-white flowers. 
Ornithogalum, Star of Bethlehem 
Umbellatum. Innocent lovely star flowers deserving a 
simpler name. 
Pachysandra, Japanese Spurge 
*Terminalis. 6-8 inches high, forming broad mats of bright 
glossy green foliage. A ground cover that will grow in 
all shady situations, even under pine trees. 
Plant patches of Helianthemum croceum with 
Campanula muralis. 
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