^ 102 TQTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS. MADI S ON, NEW JER^:^Y 
HARDY PERENNIAL Pl^ANTS—Coiilinucd 
Physostegia - False Dragon Head 
VIRGINICA. Pale pink, tubular flowers on very 
showy bushes; 3 to 4 feet high, blooms all Summer. 
VIRGINICA ALBA. Pure white form of above. 
Platycodon - Japanese Bellflower 
Very handsome hardy perennial, with beautiful 
bell-shaped ilowers, much like Campanula. 
GRANDIFLORUM. Very large deep blue star¬ 
shaped flowers. 2 feet, 
GRANDIFLORUM ALBA. Beautiful pure white 
type of the above. 
Polygonum - Knotweed 
CUSPIDATUM. Noble plant attaining a height 
of 6 feet, producing long, drooping clusters of white 
flowers in the axil of each leaf. 
Primroses - English Primrose 
Seedlings. In assorted colors. Absolutely in¬ 
dispensable in the Spring garden and like Cowslips, 
make beautiful pot plants for Easter when grown 
in a cold house. 
Pyrethrum - Giant Daisy 
ULIGINOSUM. Flowers in the Fall, just ahead 
of the Michsolmas Daisies, to which family it is 
closely related. 4 feet high. 
HYBRIDUM. Single flowering pink Daisy, 
growing 2 feet in height; flowering during the 
month of June; fern-like foliage. 
PLATYCODON 
Rudbeckia 
GOLDEN GLOW. One of the best known hardy 
flowers, blooming from July until September. 
NEWMANNII. The Black-Eyed Susan, very well 
known and popular. 
PURPUREA. Large, showy reddish purple 
flowers; 4 inches across. 
O 1. !• Lavender 
OBlilOlimi-Cotton 
INCANA. Silvery 
white foliage, used for 
rock border and very 
largely used for carpet 
bedding. 
Sedum - Stonecrop 
SPECTABILE. 
Most popular of all the 
S ed Li m , jD ro d u c i ng I a rgc, 
flat heads of rosc-color- 
cd flowers; 2 feet high. 
o • Meadow 
OpirCd. " Sweet 
PALMATA, Beauti¬ 
ful plant, with crimson 
purplish flowers; freely 
produced in June and 
July. 
Ca L Wound 
btachys-wort 
_ LANATA. Bright, 
silvery white, woolly 
foliage; flowers an in- 
consj)icuous light pur¬ 
ple in color; largely 
used for edging or 
clumps in borders. 
