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PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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Fyrethrum Roseum 
Salvia 
AZUREA—A hardy perennial variety growing 3 to 4 feet high 
and producing during late summer, panicles of pretty sky- 
blue flowers in great profusion. It requires a sunny situa¬ 
tion and will stand considerable drought. 3-inch pots. Each, 
15c.; doz., $1.50. 
F1TCHEEI—Same as the preceding variety, except in color, 
which is intense gentian-blue (deep blue). One of the best 
late fall flowers. Pot grown. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 
LEUCANTHA— A shrubby variety iy 2 to 2 feet high with 
elongated woolly branches. The violet-purple flowers are 
tipped white and are borne in whorls on spikes which are 
6 to 10 inches long. Blooms in late summer. 4-inch pots. 
Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 
PATENS (Blue Sage)—A tender tuberous rooted plant for the 
border, two feet high. Flowers are of a rich blue color. The 
tubers should be lifted in the late fall and kept in a pro¬ 
tected place during winter. 4-inch pots. Each, 25c.; doz., 
$2.50. (Protect from frost until established.) 
Saxifraga 
*AIZOON—Rosettes of fleshy leaves with silvered edges, white 
flowers. 6 to 8 inches. Pot grown. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
*AIZOON FLAVESCENS — Tiny yellow flowers, the usual 
pretty rosette of silver margined foliage. Pot grown. Each, 
15c., doz., $1.50. 
CEASSIFOIiIA—A low-growing hardy plant with large leaves, 
especially adapted for shady places. Bears good-sized pink 
flowers in a large panicle rising to a foot above the ground. 
Commences to bloom in the fall and continues throughout 
the winter. 4-inch pots. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 
*MACNABIANA — Numerous white flowers heavily speckled 
with pink to purple dots which are large. Autumn foliage 
shows handsome tints. 12 to 15 inches. Pot grown. Each, 
15c.; doz., $1.50. 
SARMENTOSA (Strawberry Geranium)—A favorite basket and 
vase plant of trailing habit with coarsely toothed, some¬ 
what heart-shaped foliage which is reddish below and 
veined with white above; flowers white. 3-inch pots. Each, 
15c.; doz., $1.50. 
*UMBROSA—is the London Pride and a dainty plant with erect 
flowering stems about a foot high and many small white 
flowers. The foliage is pretty and tufted, and it spreads to 
form a fine colony. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
Scabiosa 
CAUCASICA (Blue Bonnet)—One of the handsomest of hardy 
perennials. 3 feet. Large pale blue flowers on long stems; 
fine for cutting. 2-year-old. Each, 20c.; doz., $2.00. 
COLUMBARIA — Fine orchid-pink flowers on long stems, 
spreading habit and very free flowering. Flowers slightly 
smaller than Caucasica but a good companion. Pot grown. 
Each, 20c.; doz., $2.00. 
Sedum (Stonecrop) 
The dwarf varieties are charming plants for sunny positions 
in the rockery and the taller sorts make effective color groups 
in the border. 
* ALBUM—Foliage soft green, flowers white. 2 to 3 inches. May 
to July. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
*DASYPHYLLUM — Leaves resemble pinkish gray beads set 
tightly on frail stems. The small star-shaped flowers are 
white to pinkish. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
*HISFANICUS MINUS—Delicate grayish foliage, very dwarf 
and mossy. Flowers pinkish white. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; 
doz., $1.50. 
*RUPESTRE — A creeping variety forming a mat. Flowers 
golden yellow. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
*SFECTABILE—One of the prettiest erect growing species, 
attaining a height of 18 inches, with broad light green foli¬ 
age and immense heads of showy rosy crimson flowers. 
Fine late fall blooming plant. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., 
$1.50. 
*SPURIUM—A flat trailing variety with dense foliage a little 
over an inch high and purplish pink flowers on stems 6 
inches high during July and August. Foliage often assumes 
bronze tints. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
*SPURIUM COCCINEUM—A beautiful rosy crimson flowered 
form. 6 inches. July and August. 3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; 
doz., $1.50. 
*STAHLII (Rattlesnake Sedum)—Very attractive, 2 to 4 inches 
high with thick, bronze-red bead-like foliage of trailing 
habit, much branched. Yellow flowers in April and May. 
3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
Sempervivum (Houseleek) 
Curious and interesting plants forming rosettes of succulent 
leaves in varying colors. Flower stems 6 to 10 inches high, 
blooming from July to September. Good for rockeries and walls. 
*ARACHNOIDEUM (Cobweb Houseleek)—Tips of leaves in 
rosette usually connected with silvery threads; flowers 
bright red. 3-inch pots. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 
*CALCAREUM — Large rosettes, glaucous-blue, distinct red- 
purple tip. 3-inch pots. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 
*GLAUCUM—Medium rosettes of pale glaucous-green leaves. 
Flowers red. 3-inch pots. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 
*LAGGERI—A large rosette form of Arachnoideum. Lovely 
green foliage. Flowers rose. 3-inch pots. Each, 25c.; doz., 
$2.50. 
Shasta Daisy 
ALASKA—A most satisfactory perennial, blooming very pro¬ 
fusely for a long period. The flowers are single white, yel¬ 
low center, and borne on long stiff stems. Extra large 
clumps. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
FRINGED—A new semi-double sort with many narrow petals; 
fine for cutting. Clumps. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
STORM KING—A new variety with glistening pure white 
flowers 3^ to 4 inches in diameter with several rows of 
petals and a yellow cushion-like center flaked with white. 
18 to 20 inches tall. Clumps. Each, 35c.; 3 for $1.00. 
Solidago (Golden Rod) 
CANADENSIS — Well-known golden-yellow, hardy perennial, 
flowering late in summer. 3 feet. Strong roots. Each, 15c.; 
doz., $1.50. 
GOLDEN WINGS—The finest of all. 5 feet high with immense 
panicles of bright golden-yellow flowers from July to Sep¬ 
tember. Strong roots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
Spiraea ( Meadow Sweet) 
FALMATA ELEGANS (Fink Meadow Sweet)—One of the most 
useful hardy plants with dark green foliage and purple- 
red stems and branches passing into the silvery pink of 
the broad corymbs of flowers, which are produced very 
freely during June and July. Three to four feet tall. 4- 
inch pots. Each, 35c. 
Varieties suitable for the rockery are marked with an asterisk (*) 
