Hardy Perennial Plants 
The following list are all liardy plants and can be depended on to flower entirely satis¬ 
factorily with any average grower. The demand today for the so-called “old-fashioned 
dowers/’ is something tremendous and it is certain that given a reasonable amount of 
care they amply repay the grower for all the labor bestowed on them. From the following 
list, a constant succession of dowers can be had from the very earliest Spring days until 
Thanksgiving snow and ice have finally blotted out the Hardy Pompons, which are the 
last of the hardy plants to dower. The plants noted in this list are in most cases large, 
field-grown clumps, and in every case first-class dowering plants, which we stand back 
of and guarantee to give our customers satisfaction. 
IMPORTANT.—In the absence of other instructions, these plants arc always for¬ 
warded via Express, but where Parcel Post shipments are requested, lo per cent of the 
order must be added in order to prepay the Parcel Post charges. 
Prices: 30c. per plant, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
Achillea - Yarrow 
PTARMICA FI. Pi., *‘THE PEARL.*' Pure 
while, double llowers; one ol llie very finest things 
ever sent out; produces proluseb^ tlic entire Suni- 
nicr. Splendid for cut flowers. 
Anchusa -Alkanet 
Dropmore Variety 
Ricli gentian blue; one of tlic earliest of tlie blue 
flowers. Plants form beautiful specimens, 3 to 4 
feet high. One of the most exquisite blue flowers 
for the garden. 
