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Hardy Perennial Plants 
All of our plants are field-grown and from 1 to 3 years old, according to the 
time it requires to produce a good strong plant. The varieties listed are the kinds 
most commonly used, covering a choice of plants for hardy border and rock-garden 
planting. 
The plants that are adapted for rock-garden planting are preceded by a © 
5 plants are sold at the 10 rate and 25 at the 100 rate 
ACHILLEA • Milfoil or Ya rrow 
© Argentea. Mounds of silvery white with white flowers in June. 10 
4 in.$1 20 
Filipendulina. Bright yellow flowers and lace-like foliage. Nice 
to plant among shrubbery, evergreens, or for back border. 
June to September. 2 to 3 ft. 1 20 
The Pearl. Pure white flowers borne in the greatest profusion the 
entire summer, on strong, erect stems. Good cut-flower. 2 ft.. 1 10 
Perry's White. The whitest of all Achilleas. A choice variety 
and one of the best cut-flowers. An excellent filler. June to 
August. 1 to 2 ft. 1 10 
©Tomentosa. While naturally at home in the dry, rocky part of 
the rockery or border it will do equally as well on lower and 
more moist levels. Yellow flowers in June. 6 to 8 in. 1 20 
ACONITUM • Monkshood 
Fischeri. One of the hardiest and most useful of all Aconites, 
producing spikes of deep blue, hood-shaped flowers during 
September and October. 15 in. to 24 in. 1 20 
ADENOPHORA 
Lilifolia. Has a spike 2 to 3 feet high, in a fine shade of purple. 
Excellent border plant. Ideal for cutting. Blooms in July .... 1 20 
AETHIONEMA • Persian Candytuft 
® Grandiflorum. A lovely little plant about 12 inches high. Blue- 
green foliage which remains handsome all Summer. During 
June the plant is covered with long spikes of clear rose-colored 
flowers. 1 50 
© Persicum. A choice little alpine for the rockery with steel-gray 
foliage that is very compact and low-growing. During June the 
plant is filled with little bracts of rose-pink flowers. 8 in. 1 50 
AGROSTEMMA • Mullein Pink 
Coronaria. Stout, erect-growing plants with silvery foliage which 
contrasts well with the showy flowers produced during June 
and July. Bright rosy crimson. 2J^ to 3 ft. 
Coronaria alba. White form of above. 
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AJUGA • Bugle 
© Brockbanki. Has the creeping habit of Reptans. Foliage bril¬ 
liant bronze-green with bright blue flowers in May. 6 in. 1 
© Genevensis. Dense spikes of blue flowers in May and June. 
6 to 8 in. 1 
© Reptans rubra. Excellent ground-cover for rock-gardens. Deep 
purplish blue flowers in May and June. 3 to 4 in. 1 
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ALYSSUM • Goldentuft 
© Rostratum. Prostrate, almost shrubby, hoary gray all over. 
Flowers pale yellow in unbranched heads. May to July. 1 ft. 1 00 
© Saxatile compactum. Indispensable for rockery or border, 
growing 1 foot high and producing masses of broad, flat heads 
of bright yellow flowers in May. Hoary gray all over. 1 00 
© Saxatile sulphureum. A mass of sulphur-yellow flowers and 
hoary gray leaves in May. 15 in...... . 1 10 
© Serpyllifolium (alpestre). Very dwarf, 4 to 5 inches high, with 
racemes of pale yellow flowers and rough, hoary leaves. Charm¬ 
ing for the rock-garden. Flowers just after Saxatile is out. 1 20 
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