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PLUMFIELD NURSERIES, FREMONT, NEB. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
and ALPINE PLANTS 
These plants die down in winter and come 
up the next spring. You can select an assort¬ 
ment from this list that will give you flowers 
for the vase as well as the garden throughout 
the entire summer. 
All two-year old, heavy, field-grown plants. 
Price 20c each; two for 35c; six for $1.00, 
unless otherwise priced. POSTAGE PAID 
on orders of $1.00 or more. 
PERENNIALS should not be packed with 
trees or shrubs, so will be packed separately 
and shipped in good time for planting. 
Orders of 12—You may select an assortment 
of 3 varieties and obtain dozen rates. 
Varieties (*) indicates adaptability for 
rock plants. 
Color indicates bloom; Month period of 
blooming season, (in.) inches high when in 
bloom, (ft.) feet high when in bloom. 
All plants quoted are FIELD GROWN 
PLANTS of such size as most satisfactory 
for landscape work. 
* ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow) Millefol¬ 
ium Roseum (Rosy Milfoil) — Heads of 
soft rose flowers, finely cut foliage. June- 
August. 18 in. 
Ptarmica, The Pearl —White. June-July. 
18 in. 
ALTHEA ROSEA (Hollyhock) — Double, 
various colors from pure white to a deep 
maroon. July. 5 ft. 
*ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort) Saxatile Com- 
pactum —Sometimes called 11 Basket of 
Gold." Low sprawling habit of growth, 
producing masses of bright yellow flowers. 
May. 10 in. 
ANCHUSA (Bugloss) Italica, var. Drop- 
more —Bright blue all summer. 3 to 4 ft. 
Myosotidiflora —Clusters of charming blue 
flowers resembling forget-me-nots. An 
effective rock plant for shady places. 
May. 1 ft. 
*ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) Kelwayi 
—Bright yellow. July. 2 ft. 
Tinctoria —Golden yellow, very pretty, cut 
leaved foliage. June-August. 18 in. 
*AQUILEGIA (Columbine)— May, June. 
Coerulea, Rocky Mountain Columbine— 
Blue flowers, long spurs, 18 in. 
Canadensis (Native Columbine) — Scarlet 
and orange. 2 ft. 
Chrysantha—Bright yellow. 2 ft. 
Grandiflora—White. 2 ft. 
Mrs. Scott Elliots Long Spurred Hybrids— 
The finest of all Long Spurred Mixtures, 
all colors and shades. 3 ft. 
Hardy Perennials and Alpine Plants 
Long Spurred Hybrids —All shades. 3 ft. 
Skinneri —Scarlet. 2 ft. 
*ARABIS (Rockcress) Alpina —White flow¬ 
ers and foliage. May. 6 in. 
*ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) Tuberosar— 
Bright orange flowers, seed pods very dec¬ 
orative. July-August. 18 in. 
ASTERS, Hardy —These are very hardy and 
should be in every garden. 
Alpine —Blue. June. 6 in. 
Goliath —Blue. July. 12 in. 
Climax —Blue. October. 4 ft. 
Elta —Pale lilac. October. 3 ft. 
Novae-Angliae Roseum Superbum —Almost 
red, very free bloomer. September-Octo- 
ber. 4 ft. 
Novae-Angliae —Dark purple. September- 
October. 4 ft. 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) Australis —Deep 
purple pea shaped flowers. June. 30 in. 
BLEEDING HEART— See Dielytra. 
CAMPANULA *Carpatica (Carpathian 
Harebell) —Blue. June to October. 8 in. 
*Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell) —White. 
June to October. 8 in. 
*CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) Tomento- 
sum —Silvery white foliage, white flowers. 
May. 3 in. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Shasta 
Daisy) Alaska —Large white flowers. June 
to August. 2 ft. 
Hartje & Elder—Early, an improved strain 
for Decoration Day flowers. May and June. 
2 ft. 
Excelsior —Large white flower. June to 
August. 2 ft. 
