B 88 TOTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Co»/n/»o/ 
Boltonia -False Camomile 
ASTEROIDES. Flower heads pure while; How- 
erlnp: at tlie same time as tlie popular Mieluelmas 
Daisies; 5 to 6 leet tall. 
LATISQUAMA. Beautiful [)ink (lowers; 5 leet. 
Beilis - English Daisy 
PERENNIS. Double pink, very largely used as 
a Spring bedding j)Iant. 
Bocconia - Feathery Poppy 
CORDATA. Flowers insign ificant in size, but 
very numerous, borne in large terminal [panicles, but 
distinct in appearance. 5 to 6 leet. Very hard^^ 
iiabit. 
Buddleia Variabilis Veitchiana 
Bcautilul violet mauve; a splendid Summer- 
flowering shrub absolutely hardy under any condi¬ 
tion; flowers are borne on long, cylindrical spikes, 
I 2 to 15 inches in length; (lowers the first season it 
is planted; a beautilul plant. 
Campanula - Bell Flower 
The Campanulas mentioned below can be grown 
in any average garden and when potted and allowed 
to flower indoors arc among the finest subjects for 
Spring decorations. 
CALYCANTHEMA (C up and Saucer variety). 
White, rose and blue, spendid when grown in a 
small group or in masses. 
MEDIUM, Assorted colors; white, pink and 
mauve. Single varieties in same colors. 
CARPATICA. A pretty species which only grows 
5 to 8 inches. 
BUDDLEIA VARIABILIS VEITCHIANA 
Campanula Pyramidalis 
Largest of all the Campanulas, plant makes a 
perfect pyramid, 5 to 6 feet tall; lovely light blue 
flowers, carl3'' in August. 
Cephalaria- Roundheads 
ALPINE. Tall growing plants; 5 to 6 feet; deli¬ 
cate, sulphur-yellow flowers. 
Cerastium 
TOMENTOSUM. 
Silvery, 1 o w-g ro w i ng 
foliage plant which is 
used very largely for 
planting dry, sunny 
spots. 
Cheiranthus 
Siberian Wallflower 
Blood-red, magnifi¬ 
cent in color, running 
from scarlet to ma¬ 
hogany. 
CLOTH OF GOLD, 
Brilliant c a n a r y - 
3^ e I 1 o w , single 
flowers, w'onderfully 
large and very sweet- 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM LEVIATHAN— (See 7mge SO) sccntcd. 
