HARDY PLANTS AND BULBS 
*The capital letter in parenthesis indicates the price. Please 
consult the table on page 32. 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil) 
Eupatorium (C) 2 to 3 feet high. The flat heads of clear pale 
yellow flowers are borne in June and July. Excellent foliage. 
Blooms when dried, make fair material for winter bouquets. 
Plant 10 inches apart. 
Ptarmica, the Pearl (C) 18 inches. Snow white double corymbs 
throughout most of the summer. Excells for combining in sum¬ 
mer bouquets. Multiplies faster than compound interest and 
should be divided every other year. Plant eight inches apart. 
Tomentosa (D) 6 to 8 inches. Clear yellow—July and August. 
Very good for the rockery as it furnishes bloom, when bloom is 
sparse. Plant 4 inches apart. 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) (B) Late summer flowering, of bold 
outline, producing helmet shaped clear blue florets. Amenable 
to partial shade. Should be planted about 8 inches apart. Do 
not dispair of glory, until they are well established. Please do 
not disturb (Hotel admonition). 
iETHIONEMA (Persian Candytuft) (D) 
Persicum —Woody dwarf plants of glaucous foliage, remaining 
clean and neat throughout the season. Luxuriant with rose 
colored flowers in June. Fascinating rock plant. So attractive, 
that we recommend it for all rock gardens. 
ALTHEA (See HollyhoctO 
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