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PERENNIAL 
PLANTS 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Plants are shipped (purchaser paying charges) by express. If wanted by Parcel Post add 5c. each to 
single price for small quantities. Add 10 per cent, to dozen price for delivery east of Mississippi River and 
20 per cent, to dozen price for delivery west of Mississippi River. 
The size mentioned in the descriptions indicates the approximate height that the plant may be expected 
to attain at maturity. The months represent the season of bloom. 
Prices of Perennials, except where otherwise noted, 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen, $18.00 per 100. 
Collection of Perennials 
Twelve varieties: Our Selection .$2.00. 
Twenty-five varieties: Our Selection.$4.00. 
ACHILLEA Ptarmica, “The Pearl.” Small double- 
white flowers in open heads, blooming profusely all 
Summer. 2 ft. 
ACONITUM Napellus. (Monkshood.) Dark blue 
flowers hooded in dense heads from July to September. 
3 ft. See page 129. 
Napellus album. Pure white-hooded flowers. 
Napellus bicolor. Flowers blue and white. 
Wilsonii. A variety that flowers almost through the 
entire Summer; blossoms, violet blue. 4 ft. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum. (Madwort.) (Bas¬ 
ket of Gold, Gold Tuft, Rock Madwort.) An indis¬ 
pensable plant for the rookery or border, growing 1 
foot high and producing early in the Summer masses 
of broad, flat heads of bright yellow flowers. 
ANEMONE japonica. The varieties of Anemone 
japonica are among the most beautiful of our hardy 
perennials, flowering about the first of August and 
continuing till frost. They are at their best in Sep¬ 
tember, and at that time they are the most attractive 
plants in the garden. They are quite hardy and will 
stand our New England Winters fully as well as any 
other perennials. 
alba. Flowers pure white, with prominent yellow 
stamens. Flowers produced on long stems. 
Prinz Heinrich. Of dwarf, compact habit, with very 
large, semi-double dark red flowers. 
Fifty plants; 20 varieties: Our Selection. $7.75. 
One hundred plants: Our Selection $16.00. 
ANEMONE—(Continued) 
Queen Charlotte. A very beautiful semi-double 
variety, light pink in color. 
Whirlwind. A semi-double form of A. alba. Of the 
same habit of growth, but more free flowering. 
AQUILEGIA chrysantha. (Golden Spurred Columbine.) 
Flowers are a pure golden yellow with long spurs. 
Very fragrant and one of the best of the Columbines. 
June to September. 3 ft. 
chrysantha alba. A white-flowering form of above. 
caerulea. (Rocky Mountain Columbine.) Large violet- 
blue and white flowers with long spurs. 2 to 3 ft. 
cserulea alba. A pure white form of Carulea. 
Long-spurred Varieties. A selected strain of im¬ 
mense flowers in all the brilliant shades. 
ARABIS alpina. (Rock Cress.) Charming white flowers 
in Spring. Dwarf, free flowering; adapted for rock- 
gardens and borders. 6 in. 
ARMERIA maritima. (Cushion Pink.) Deep crimson 
flowers on stiff stems during the Summer, above 
evergreen tufts of foliage. 1 ft. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. (Butterfly Weed.) Flowers 
are a bright orange and are borne in terminal flat 
clusters. Will succeed best on dry soil. June to 
September. 2 ft. 
