TOTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS, 
MADISON, NEW JERSEY 103 m 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—CoHd/iucd 
Sweet William -Dianthus Barbaius 
Possibly one of the best known, free-flowering, 
hardy perennials; easily one of the most attractive 
flowers in the garden. 
SUTTON’S DARK CRIMSON. 
SUTTON’S WHITE. 
SUTTON’S PINK. 
NEWPORT PINK. 
SCARLET. 
Thalictrum - Meadow Rue 
ADIANTIFOLIUM. Beautiful variety, with 
foliage like Maidenhair Fern and miniature white 
flowers. 
Valeriana- Valerian 
OFFICINALIS. Very fragrant, rose tinted 
flowers. 
RUBRUM. Large clusters of red flowers. 
Veronica - Speedwell 
AMETHYSTINA. Amcthyst-blue flowers; 
spikes long and good. 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. Long spikes; 
beautiful, blue flowers; plants 3 feet high. 
SPICATA. Flowers in June and July; magni¬ 
ficent sprays of bright blue flowers, growing ij^ to 
2 feet high. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Viola - Heartsease 
CORNUTA. A form of the tufted Pansy. 
Clumps are in bloom all through the entire season, 
particularly in a moist, shady position. Often used 
as a substitute for the Princess of V ales Violet in 
the Summer months. 
Yucca - Adam's Needle 
FILAMENTOSA. One of the finest hardy orna¬ 
mental foliage and flowering plants. Broad sword¬ 
like foliage which makes a splendid foil for the de¬ 
lightfully fragrant spikes of creamy white flowers 
produced during June and July. 
VIOL\ CORNUTA 
