WEST HILL NURSERIES — FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
Achillea. 
Anchusa Dropmore. 
Anemone Japonica Alba. 
Hardy Perennials 
Price of all Perennials, except as noted, all strong, 2-year-old 
plants, each, 20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties at 
10 rates. 
ACHILLEA 
Achillea, Rosy Milfoil. Foliage is deep green, finely cut. 
Flowers appear in large, flat heads in great profusion from 
June to late fall, and are a bright cherry-red. Very showy. 
18 inches. 
A. ptarmica fl. pi. (The Pearl). Bears clusters of pure white 
flowers abundantly all summer; fine for cutting; also for 
cemetery planting. 12 to 18 inches. 
ANCHUSA 
Dropmore Variety. This variety yields an abundance of bril¬ 
liant blue flowers deep as the Blue Gentian. 4 feet. June 
and July. 
THE ANEMONES 
Bloom in great profusion from August until severe frost. 
Splendid for cutting. 2J/2 feet. 
Anemone japonica alba. Pure white with yellow center. 
A., Queen Charlotte. Semi-double and of a beautiful pink 
color, often 4 inches across. 
A., Rubra. Rose color with yellow center. 
A., Whirlwind. Splendid double white flowers. 2|/2 to 3 
inches across. 
AQUILEGIA - Columbine 
As cut flowers, the Long-Spurred Aquilegias are the dainti¬ 
est of our outdoor grown flowers. They remain in bloom for 
a long season. They are not at all particular as to soil or 
location, although they prefer a sandy loam and a moist but 
well drained, sunny position, and usually make themselves at 
home in any hardy border or rockery. Their period of flow¬ 
ering covers the late spring and early summer months. Taken 
as a whole they are a most important part of the hardy gar¬ 
den and should be grown in quantity by every lover of old- 
fashioned garden flowers. 
Aquilegia, Long-Spurred Hybrids. This mixture is one of the 
most desirable and satisfactory, as it exhibits a wide range 
of colors. 
BALLOON FLOWER - Platycodon 
These plants form neatly branched bushes of upright habit 
that grow 2 feet high, producing their attractive blue and 
white flowers from July to October. 
BLAZING STAR - Liatris 
Striking plants with rocket-like spikes of rosy purple flow¬ 
ers. 3 to 4 feet long. Easily grown. 
BLEEDING HEART 
An old-fashioned but delicate and still popular flower. The 
flowers are heart-shaped, hanging all along the under side 
of the drooping branches. Perfectly hardy. 2 feet. May. 
Each, 35c. 
BOLTONIA - False Chamomile 
Bushy plants five feet high bearing masses of aster-like 
flowers. 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER - Asclepias 
Produces beautiful, large, flat, compact heads of brilliant 
orange-red flowers, a color found in no other hardy peren¬ 
nial. One of the showiest. 
BUTTERCUP - Ranunculus 
Buttercup, Double. Bears masses of bright yellow, double 
buttercups in May and June. 2 feet. 
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