TOTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS. MADISON, NEW JERSEY 99 m 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS— 
DWARF IRISES—Coniiuucff 
THE BRIDE. A very satisfactory wliitc Iris; 
12 inches, blooming in late April or early May. 
Foliage is noticeably good. 35c. cacii, $3.50 per d()Z. 
CRISTATA (Evansia). A dainty, creeping spe¬ 
cies; (lowers ricJi amethyst blue, striped orange; in¬ 
creases rapidly. A little gem lor borders, rockwork 
or low massing. It is happier in locations that are 
shaded a part of the day. Given these conditions 
and time to mass, it will delight all who try it. i 5c. 
each, $1.50 per doz. 
LUTEA. Pale yellow. Very vigorous in growth 
and profuse in flower. Mid-April. 8 to 10 inches. 
$2.50 per doz. 
PUMILA ATROVIOLACEA. S. and F. purple. 
Falls slightly deeper in tone._ 4 inches. The earliest 
to bloom. IZspecially good in front of white Arabis 
and Golden Spur Daffodils, i 5c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Inula - Flea Bane 
ROYLEANA. Splendid Himalayan species, deep 
golden yellow; good substance and form, splendidly 
adapted for cut flowers. 
Iberis - Candytuft 
LITTLE PRINCE. Dainty and distinct; beauti¬ 
ful species of snow white llowcrs. 
GIBRALTARICA. Delicate pink; dwarf in 
habit and completely covered with small pink 
flowers. 
INULA ROYLEANA 
Lychnis 
CHALCEDONiCA. Most desirable variety; 
orange scarlet; 3 feet high. 
Lilium ^Madonna Lily 
CANDIDUM. Pearl white in color; this is the 
thick-pctaled Lily from Northern France. Splendid 
for use in connection with Delphiniums. 50c. each, 
$5.00 per doz. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA 
Lythrum - Rose Loosestrife 
ROSEUM SUPERBUM. Rose color; robust 
habit; 4 to 5 feet. 
Lysimachia - Loosestrife 
CLETHROIDES. Long, dense spikes; pure white 
llowcrs, fine lor cutting. 
Myosotis - Forget-Me-Not 
PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS. No hardy 
(lower is better known or appreciated than this 
royal blue variety. Early and free in bloom. Per¬ 
petual flowering type. Prefers a damp location. 
Monarda - Bergamot 
DIDYMA. Brilliant red flowers with darker 
center; most profuse in July and August. 
Nepeta- Ground Ivy 
MUSSINI. Bright blue flower, silvery foliage, 
growing about 9 inches iiigh. 
HEDERACEA. Dwarf trailing creeping plant; 
very line edging for borders, 
Papaver-^o/»^i/ 
ASSORTED. I n various colors and types. 
