PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
Cerastium Tomentosum (Snow In Summer) 
MOXARDIA DIDYMA 8 ft. Bergamot 
Bee or Fragrant Balm—Scarlet flowers in 
terminal clusters, bracts tinged red in July- 
August. 
•MYOSOTIS SCORFIOIDES S in. 
Forget-Me-Not 
Dwarf form. Bright blue flowers with ye’low, 
pink or white center. Flowers all summer. 
NEPETA MUSSINI 2 ft. 
Much branched. Blue flowers with dark 
spots in clusters blooming all summer. 
PAEONIA Peony 
Perennial herbs or low shrubs. Large, alter¬ 
nate, compound leaves with solitary large 
flowers. Divisions. 50c; small clumps, $1.( 0; 
large clumps, $2.00 to $5.00 each. 
Varieties— 
Albatre 
Large, compact, globular heads of white 
shade, ivory tinged w’ith lilac and with a 
very faint carmine line. Fragrant. Mid¬ 
season. 
Albert Crousse 
Soft shell pink with faint salmon tints. 
Fragrant. Late. 
Edulis Superba 
ltose-pink w r ith occasional crimson mark¬ 
ings. Early. Fragrant. 
Felix Crousse 
Rich, even brilliant red. Large and fragrant. 
Late mid-season. 
Festiva 
Large, double creamy-white with crimson 
spots in center. Fragrant. Late. 
Festiva Maxima 
Pure white with a touch of carmine in the 
center. Early and fragrant. 
Karl Rosenfield 
Large semi-rose type, rich crimson on 
straight stems. Early mid-season. A prize 
winner. 
Madame Ducel 
Silvery mauve-rose. Holds its lovely color 
and form till end. Chrysanthemum-like. 
Mid-season. 
28 * Particularly Adapted 
PAPAVER NUDICAUEE 1 ft. Iceland Poppy 
Leaves pinnately lobed or cut. Flowers yel¬ 
low with green at base and orange or red¬ 
dish tint. Fragrant. 25c. 
ORIENT ALIS 4 ft. Oriental Poppy 
Hairy. Leaves lobed and sharply toothed. 
Scarlet flowers with black spot at base 
ranging to orange and pale pink. Six inches 
or more across. 
O. Beauty of Livermore 29 in. 
New. Deep ox-blood red Avith conspicuous 
blotch. Darkest variety, very large bloom. 
35c. 
May Sadler 30 in. 
Salmon pink with markings, large flowers 
and robust grower. 30c. 
Mrs. Perry 29 in. 
Salmon rose or orange apricot w'itli strong- 
lilac suffusion. 35c. 
Perry’s White 29 in. 
Pure satiny w r hite, w T ith crimson-maroon 
blotch at base. 35c. 
PHLOX 2-3 ft. 
Opposite leaves. Large showy flow'ers in 
late summer and fall. Should be divided 
every four years to retain color and size. 
Baron van Dedem 
Orange-red tinged with old rose. 
Beacon 36 in. 
Brilliant cherry red. 
Eclaireur 
Carmine-violet with pink center. 
Feuerbrand 
Flaming orange-red. 
La Vague 
Pure mauve pink w r ith red eye. 
Miss Lingard 
Flowers a month earlier, from early .Tune 
to October. Large heads of white flowers 
with pale pink centers. 
Richard Wallace 
Carmine eye outstanding in pure white 
bloom. 
R. P. Struthers 
Bright rosy-carmine with crimson eye. 
for the Rock Garden 
