Other Hardy Perennials 
The Linn County Nurseries 
ARTEMESIA abrotanum, Southernwood, 2 to 3 ft. Finely cut, scented foliage. 
—frigida, % to W 2 ft. Very fine, silky, white foliage, flowers yellowish. 
—lactifolia, 3 to 4 ft., branching. Heads of grayish-white fragrant flowers. 
—Silver King, Ghost Plant, 25c: 3 ft. Frosted, silvery foliage and flowers. 
Dense branching habit. Very conspicuous all summer. Unequalled foi* 
drying. 
ASCLEPIAS tutoerosa, Butterfly Weed, 2 to 2y 2 ft. Umbels of bright orange flow¬ 
ers in July and August. Sunny, dry soil. Very showy, drought resistant 
plant. 
ASTERS—Alpine, 1 ft. Large bluish-violet flowers with golden center. June. 
Fine for rockery or border, any situation. 
—Barrs Pink, 25c: 4 to 5 ft. Bright pink, September. 
—Heather Glow, 3-4 ft. Large, brilliant, rose flowers with golden centers. 
September. 
—Nova-angliae, roseum superhum, 25c: 4 to 5 ft. Almost red. September. 
—Nova-angliae, Selected form, 4-5 ft. Violet purple, yellow center. 
BAPTISIA australis, False Indigo, 2 to 3 ft. Dark blue, pea shaped flowers in 
6 in. spikes, May-June. Dry soil in full sun. 
BLEEDINGHEART. See Dicentra. 
BLOODROOT, Sanguinaria canadensis, 6 in. Shade, leaf mold. One of the 
prettiest wild flowers in April-May; better than most imported bulbs. 
BOCCONIA cordata, Plume Poppy. 6 to 8 ft. Broad sinuate leaves. Creamy 
white flowers in plume-like terminal panicle, July-August. Fine back¬ 
ground. Invading. 
BOLTONIA asteroides, 5 to 6 ft. Branched stems. Small aster-like white flow¬ 
ers. September. Excellent for cutting, or in background. 
—latisquama, 4 to 6 ft. Pink, lavender tinged. 
BULBS for strictly fall planting are grown, but are not listed in this catalog. 
CALAMINTHA alpina, 6 in. Pretty clumps of foliage, violet flowers, July. 
—grandiflora, 12 in. Bright carmine flowers, July-September. 
CALLIRHOE involucrata, Mallow Poppy. Trailing. Large, saucer-shaped deep 
crimson flowers. June-September. Fine in rockery. 
CAMPANULA carpatica, Harebell, 25c: Dense mat, 8 in., clear blue, June- 
October. 
—persicifolia, 25c: 2 ft. Large, cup shaped blue flowers. June-July. 
—rapunculoides, 1 to 1% ft. Nodding, purplish blue. June-September. Invading. 
—sarmatica, 1 ft. Pale blue, July-August. Silvery foliage. 
CASSIA marylandica, Wild Senna, 3 to 6 ft. Handsome locust-like leaves. Large 
racemes of yellow, July-August. Endures drought and heat splendidly. 
CENTAUREA dealbata, 2 to 3 ft. Soft rosy pink flowers. 
—montana, Perennial Cornflower. 1 to 2 ft. Large heads of violet-blue. July- 
September. 
CERASTIUM biebersteini, 6 in. White cottony foliage and white flowers. May. 
—tomentosum, Snow-in-Summer. 6 in. A mat of silvery white foliage. White 
flowers in June. Fine for rockery. 
CHRYSENTHEMUMS, Hardy. All like rich soil, and winter protection. 
—Adrionda, 25c: Small golden bronze, early October. 
—Aladdin, 25c: Bronzy-apricot. August-October. 
—Amelia, 25c: Also sold as Pink Cushion and Azaleamum. Broad, rounded 
cushion growth. 2 in. Bright pink, September till frost. 
—Barbara Cummings, 25c: Late August, yellow. 
—Early Bronze, 25c: Pompom. Small bronze flowers, August-September. 
*PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.65 per 10, $15.00 per 100. See page 33. 
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