HARDY PERENNIALS 
(*) Asterisk indicates plants that are suitable for rock garden, planting. 
Our perennials are thrifty field grown plants that will bloom this year. Spring Hill 
perennials are produced in clay and loam soils. Plants raised by us have more vitality 
and transplant better than those grown in sandy locations. From our selection of per¬ 
ennials you will get flowers of every known color and description,—plants that will bloom 
year after year without replanting. 
Look for Our Perennial Bargains 
ACHILLEA 
4 * 
*Filipendula —Flat glowing- heads of yellow flowers in 
July and August, finely cut foliage, blooms last all winter, 
dried. Fine for rockery or border. 
The Pearl —Pure white double flowers, blooms all summer, 
slightly dwarf and excellent for cutting. 
*Roseum —Beautiful cut-leaved foliage, rosy pink flowers 
in dense heads, on stems 18 inches high, good for cutting. 
Blooms from April to October. 
AJUGA 
*Reptans —Useful plant for rockery—particularly shady 
positions. Bronze foliage, blue flowers and most compact. 
Blooms May and June. 
Achillea 
ANTHEMIS 
Kelwayii —Daisy like 
yellow blossoms pro¬ 
duced all summer. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 
Grows 2 feet high. 
Tinctoria — Handsome, 
finely cut foliage and 
large golden yellow 
flowers produced all 
summer. Excellent for 
bouquets. 
ANEMONE 
* Pulsatilla — Low 
growing plant produce 
ing violet or purple 
flowers during April and 
May. Very good for the 
rockery or well drained 
border. Does best in 
full sun. 
Whirlwind —One of the 
most desirable and use¬ 
ful perennials. Large 
showy white flowers. 
Anemone 
ALYSSUM 
*Argenteum — Dense 
growth. Leaves silvery 
beneath, flowers yellow 
in clustered heads. 
Blooms all summer. For 
rockery or border. 
ANCHUSA 
*3Iyosotidiflora —Dwarf 
perennial with clusters 
of blue flowers resem¬ 
bling Forget-Me-Nots. 
An effective rock plant 
for shady or sunny 
places. Flowering in 
May and June. 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine) 
Chrysantha — Long- 
spurred Columbine of a 
golden yellow. Blooms 
in late June and July. 
Copper Queen — New. 
All shades of yellow and 
copper. 
English Long Spur —A fine strain produc¬ 
ing distinct strains of purple, blue, red and 
yellow flowers. 
ARTEMISIA 
Silver King —A striking white-leaved con¬ 
trast plant. A beautiful “mist” for setting 
off boquets and floral combinations. The 
entire color effect bright frosted silver. 
Three feet high. Sprays may be cut to mix 
with winter bouquets. 
ASCLEPIAS 
Tuberosa —Produces clusters of bright 
orange-colored flowers which are lovely to 
cut and last a long time. Blooms during 
July and August. 
All Perennials on this page are Prepaid. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
