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Coreopsis Candytuft 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Those marked with (*) are excellent for shady places. 
Our perennials are all well established plants, and can 
therefore be planted at any time without checking growth. 
However, the best time for planting is in the Spring when 
they are starting to grow. Avoid planting in wet soil; it is 
always better to wait until the ground is fairly dry. Most 
perennials, although really hardy, should have protection 
during the Winter—care should be taken in covering them so 
they will not smother. A light covering of leaves, salt hay or 
straw, is excellent, making sure the base of the plant is well 
protected. 
Although perennials perhaps need less care than other 
plants, one will be repaid in the proportion of care he is willing 
to give them in the form of water in a dry time, working the 
soil, mulching and applications of fertilizer at regular periods. 
Each 12 
Achillea. White and pink. 18 in.$0.20 $2.00 
Aconitum (Monkshood). 36 in.25 2.50 
Alyssum saxatile. 18 in.20 2.00 
Anchusa italica. 48 in.20 2.00 
Anemone, Japanese. Pink and white. 24 in. . .20 2.00 
Anthemis kelwayi. 18 in.20 2.00 
*Aquilegia (Columbine). Separate colors. 12 in. .20 2.00 
Arabis alpina. 8 in.15 1.50 
Armeria. 10 in.20 2.00 
Artemisia lactiflora. 60 in.20 2.00 
Artemisia, Silver King .25 2.50 
Asclepias tuberosa. 15 in.25 2.50 
Beilis (English Daisy).10 1.00 
Bocconia cordata. 72 in.25 2.50 
Boltonia asteroides. 60 in.25 2.50 
Campanula (Canterbury-bells). Double and 
single, separate colors. 36 in.25 2.50 
Cerastium tomentosum. 8 in.20 2.00 
Chrysanthemums. The list of varieties we offer 
are the best and most hardy in Button and large 
or Aster-flowered types. Plant these among 
your perennials and have a bright spot in your 
garden when all other plants have ceased to 
flower.15 1.50 
*Cimicifuga racemosa. 60 in.25 2.50 
Coreopsis lanceolata. 36 in.20 2.00 
A transplanted plant is worth twice as much as a 
seedling not transplanted and costs hut a trifle more 
