PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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HARDY PERENNIALS 
and Rockery Plants 
ACAENA 
1001. Glauca—This evergreen trailer with 
bluish hue is excellent for carpeting 
and rock steps. Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
ACUBA 
1014. Japonica—A form of laurel with 
golden spotted foliage. 
Each .. 15c, 3 for 40c 
ACANTHUS 
1002. Latifolius—“Bear’s Breech.” This is 
the plant that the Ancient Greeks 
used for their famous architectural 
designs. It has beautiful large shiny- 
dark green foliage; grows about 30” 
in height. Each _20c, 3 for 50c 
ACHILLEA 
1003. Ageratum—A useful border plant 
with large corymbs of golden yellow 
blooms and strongly scented foliage. 
Each . 15c 
1004. Aurea—Grey downy foliage with flat 
umbels of golden flowers; height 
about six inches. Each. 25c 
1005. Clavennae—Profusion of white flow¬ 
ers on dwarf silvery gray foliage. An 
excellent plant for the gray garden. 
Each . 15c 
1006. Crimson Beauty—An excellent border 
plant growing about 40”. Each .. 15c 
1007. Millefolium Roseum — Finely cut 
dark green foliage with bright pink 
flowers. 24”. Each.15c 
1008. Ptarmica—“The Pearl”—Pure double 
white flowers; excellent for bouquets. 
Each.15c, 3 for 40c 
ACONITUM—“Monkshood” 
1009. Fischerii—Pale blue flowers on two 
foot stems during September and 
October. Each . 20c, 3 for 50c 
1010. Napellus—36” very dark blue; deeply 
cut foliage. Each .... 20c, 3 for 50c 
1011. Pyramidalis—60” One of the prettiest 
of the Aconites. Very large medium 
blue and white flowers. Each 25c 
1012. Sparksii—36” Vivid blue and white. 
Each . 20c, 3 for 50c 
1013. Wilsonii—Large violet or dark blue 
flowers on 6 to 8 ft. stems from 
September to November. Each 20c 
Note: All Aconitums like shady sit¬ 
uations, preferring very rich soil. 
AEGOPODIUM 
1015. Podograria—“Goat’s Foot”—This is 
an excellent ground cover; variegat¬ 
ed foliage. Each . 15c 
AETHIONEMA 
This family is excellent for alpine gardens, 
especially for hot, dry locations. Their 
flowering periods from May to July. 
1016. Armenum—A neat compact plant, 3 
to 4 inches high with many crowded 
blue-grey leaves short and pointed. 
The pink flowers are charmingly 
veined. Each . 25c 
1017. Grandiflorum—Forms a loose bush 
of 12 inches or more, with long blunt 
blue-grey leaves. The flower spikes 
are loose and lovely, the flowers be¬ 
ing pink and the largest of the race 
Each . 35c 
1018. Persicum—6” A gem for the rockery 
with light rose flowers and blue-grey 
leaves in the early spring. Each 20c 
1019. Pulchellum—4” Rose purple flowers 
on prostrate branches. Each .... 20c 
1020. Warley Rose—Makes compact bush- 
lets 4 to 6 inches high, covered with 
bright rose pink florets, resembling 
a small Daphne Cneorum. Each 50c 
AGROSTEMMA 
1021. Coronaria Atrosanguinea — “Mullein 
Pink or Rose of Heaven”—Deep 
blood red flowers growing 28 inches 
in height. Each . 15c 
1022. Flos-Jovis— “Lychnis Flos-Jovis”— 
Grows about 16 inches, bearing 
bright carmine rose flowers. Each 15c 
AJUGA—“Bugle Weed” 
1023. Genevensis—Attractive green foliage 
and bright blue flowers. Each 15c 
1024. Metallica Crispa—A rare form, very 
compact, with crinkly leaves of a 
deep green color, shaded with a 
