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HAMILTON’S HAWKEYE PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Hardy Perennials -The Aristocrats of the Garden 
ALL PLANTS ARE DUG FRESH 
FOR YOUR GARDEN 
Every plant will be taken from the 
field and on the train within a few 
hours after digging. The fast handling 
insures splendid early growth of the 
plant. Perennials are easy to grow and 
will bloom the first season. All are 
two-year-old plants. Our selection in¬ 
cludes many of the old and new fa¬ 
vorites for borders and rock gardens as 
well as cut flowers. 
ACHILLEA 
Of easy culture, useful for the border, 
wild garden or shrubbery. With continu¬ 
ous cutting they are practically ever- 
blooming. 
PERRY'S WHITE. Clustered double flow¬ 
ers, the whitest of all Achilleas and 
a favorite with florists for summer 
flowers. 1 to 2 feet. June to August. 
ALYSSUM - ROCK MADWORT 
Very popular free flowering peren¬ 
nials of easy culture. For borders or 
rock gardens. 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM. (Dwarf Gold 
Tuft or Basket of Gold). One of the 
showiest of spring flowers. Grows 9 
to 12 inches high, producing masses 
of bright yellow flowers with broad, 
flat heads. April and May. 
ANCHUSA 
A race of intensely blue-flowering 
plants. Invaluable as a background for 
the border and where blue color is 
wanted. 
MYOSOTIDIFLORA. Distinctive dwarf 
Russian variety for border or rockery. 
Charming blue flowers almost iden¬ 
tical with Forget-me-nots. Very at¬ 
tractive foliage. 18 inches. 
AQUILEGIA - COLUMBINE 
Graceful spurred flowers on stems 2 
feet or more. Should be in every hardy 
garden. 
PINK QUEEN. 
YELLOW QUEEN. 
SCOTT ELLIOTT'S. Long-Spurred. 
ARABIS ALPINA 
(Rock Cress) 
Excellent for rock gardens and pool 
edging. Its pure white flowers are 
borne in dense masses and make good 
cut tlowers. Grows only 6 inches tall 
and blooms in May. 
ARTEMISIA 
A most useful plant for the border 
or filling in among the shrubbery. 
SILVER KING. Bright silver colored 
stems and foliage. A showy plant. 
30 inches. 
Alyssum 
PRICES 
20c each 
IO for $1.65 
3 of a kind 50c 
Postpaid 
HARDY ASTERS 
These are among the showiest of late 
flowering hardy plants. September to 
October. 
BARR'S PINK. 
NOVAE-ANGLIAE BLUE. 
BAPTISIA 
AUSTRALIS (False Indigo). 2 to 3 ft. 
Dark blue, pea-shaped flowers in 6- 
inch spikes. May-June. Dry soil in 
full sun. 
BOLTONIA 
ASTEROIDES. 5 to 6 feet. Branched 
stems. Small aster-like white flowers. 
September. Excellent for cutting or 
in background. 
CAMPANULA 
Showy perennial plants of special 
merit. They delight in good rich loam, 
preferring a semi-shaded place. They 
throw up a quantity of flower spikes 
along which are a crowded profusion of 
good sized bells. Fine for cutting. 
MEDIUM. PINK. BLUE 
COREOPSIS 
GRANDIFLORA. You will like the extra 
large, yellow, daisy-like flowers that 
we now offer you. Splendid for cut 
flowers and it blooms over a long 
period of time, in May, June and July. 
DAISY, ALASKA 
9 inches. Globular blue flowers in May. 
DELPHINIUM - LARKSPUR 
These long, showy spikes furnish the 
most satisfactory blues to any color 
scheme and persist from June till frost. 
BLACKMORE & LANGDON HYBRIDS. 
This strain of Delphinium stands in 
a class by itself. Range of colors 
well divided in the pale shades of 
indigo and delicate shades of rose, 
double and single. 
BELLADONNA. The clear turquoise- 
blue of its flowers is not equalled for 
delicacy and beauty by any other 
flowers. 
BELLAMOSA. Has intensely rich, deep 
blue flowers in continuous bloom 
from June till cut down by hard 
frost. 
CHINESE BLUE. 1 to 2 feet. Finely cut 
foliage. Stays gentian-blue all sum¬ 
mer. 
DIANTHUS 
A fine plant producing great masses 
of sweet, clove-scented flowers during 
May and June. Splendid for cutting. 
Use on edge of borders. 
CAESIUS (Cheddar Pinks). 
PLUMARIUS (Clove Pinks). 
BARBATUS (Sweet William). 
DICENTRA 
EXIMIA (Plumy or Fern-Leaved Bleed¬ 
ing Heart). 1 ft. Finely cut, light 
green foliage till frost. Compact 
growing. Flowers from early spring 
till frozen. Perfectly hardy, thrives 
in sun or shade. Fine rockery plant. 
SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart). 1 l/ 2 to 
2 ft. Long racemes of graceful, 
heart-shaped, rose-crimson flowers. 
April-June. Thrives any place. 
DIGITALIS - FOXGLOVE 
For stately and picturesque beauty 
the Digitalis is not to be surpassed. It 
is a biennial but it renews itself from 
self-sown seed. 
SHIRLEY HYBRIDS. 
YELLOW. 
GAILLARDIA 
Beautiful flowers are borne in profu¬ 
sion and make a striking effect. One of 
the best for cut flowers. 
GRANDIFLORA. Conspicuous for their 
profusion of bloom. Flowers intense 
blood-crimson, margined with golden 
yellow. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(Baby's Breath) 
A mass of delicate, misty bloom very 
effective in bouquets and in the garden 
where this spreading bush will fill a 
bare place. 
PANICULATA. Branching or spreading 
plants that bear a mass of delicate 
misty white bloom. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Yellow Day Lily) 
Grow anywhere. 
FLAVA (Lemon Lily). 2’/ 2 ft- May-June. 
Lemon-yellow. 
FULVA (Tawny Day Lily). 3 to 4 ft. 
July. Coppery orange. 
THUNBERGIA. 3 ft. Vivid yellow. 
LAVENDER. Munstead strain. 1 i/ 2 ft. 
Spikes of lavender. July-August. Fra¬ 
grant. 
HEUCHfRA - CORALBELLS 
These plants grow in rosette-like 
form and produce numerous slender, 
many-flowered, erect stems about 18 
inches high. Very showy in mass plant¬ 
ings and excellent for cutting. Flower 
from late May until end of July. 
MYOSOTIS 
(Forget-Me-Not) 
Blue and Pink. 
PHLOX 
Nothing makes a showier display than 
Hardy Phlox. 
SUBULATA. All low spreading plants, 
fine for rockery or border. White, vivid 
blue hill. 
Hardy Asters 
