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T I G E E N IT R S E R I E S 
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The Perennial adds greatly to the home plant¬ 
ing. With a careful selection there will be blooms 
from early Spring until Winter. Our list compris¬ 
es the varieties that we know have proven satisfac¬ 
tory on Long Island. 
Prices except where otherwise noted. 
Each Per 10 
Medium plants .25 2.00 
Large plants.35 3.00 
ACHILLEA yarrow 
Ptarmica Boule de Neige (Double white.) Dry 
sunny places. 18 inches June-Sept. 
The Pearl (Double pure white) 2 feet June- 
Sept. 
Tomentosa (Bright Yellow) 1 foot, July-Sept. 
ACONITUM MONKSHOOD 
Fischeri (Dwarf dark blue) 2 to 3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
Napellus (large dark blue) 3 to 4 feet, July-Aug. 
Sun or shade. 
Napellus Spark’s (Violet blue) 4 to 5 ft. July- 
Aug. 
Medium .35 3.00 
Large .45 3.50 
A JUG A BUGLE WEED 
Genevensis (Dark Blue) 6 to 8 inches, May-June. 
Carpet, shady positions. 
ALYSSUM goldentu.pt 
Saxatile compactum (Yellow), 1 foot, April- 
May. Sun. 
ANCHUSA bugloss 
Italica Dropmore (Gentian-blue), 4 to 5 ft. 
June-Sept. Sun. 
ARABIS ROCK CRESS 
Alpina (white) 6 inches, April-May. Sun. 
AQUILEGA COLUMBINE 
Coerulea (Blue shades), 18 inches, May. Sun or 
shade. 
Canadensis (Red and yellow), 18 inches, May. 
Chrysantha (Golden), 2% feet, May and June. 
Long spurred Hybrids, mixture, IV 2 to 2 ft. 
May-June. 
ASTER HARDY MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
Feltham Blue (Aniline-blue), 2 to 214 feet. Aug. 
Sept. Sun. 
Novae-Angliae (Red) 4 to 5 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
Perry’s white (white) 4 feet, Aug.-Oct. 
St. Egwin (Dwarf rosy-pink) 2 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
Tataricus (Blush-Violet) 5 to 6 ft. Oct. 
ASTILBE ASTILBE 
Gladstone (Pure White), 18 inches, June-July. 
Sun. 
Peach Blossom (Light Pink). 18 inches, June- 
July. 
Queen Alexandria (light pink), 18 inches, June- 
July. 
