TOTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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ACHILLEA PTARMICA, “THE PEARL” 
General Collection of Hardy Perennials 
The so-called Old-Fashioned Flowers, have come into their own. In place of the 
florid, formal beds of Geraniums and other stock that have to be renewed every spring, 
people today are planting gardens for permanent effect. Many of these flowers are “Old 
Fashioned,” and associated in the public mind with Grandmother’s garden, but today 
there are many, many kinds that Grandmother never knew and which add wonderfully 
to the effectiveness of this type of plant. 
The following list covers the varieties in general use, though we will be glad to quote 
other varieties not listed, if asked to do so, 
and also make suggestionsforplanting should 
any customer wish us to do this for them. 
Prices: 20c. per plant, $2.00 per doz., 
$15.00 per 100, except where noted. 
Anchusa. Alkanet 
Dropmore Variety 
Rich gentian blue; one of the earliest of the blue 
flowers. Plants form beautiful specimens, 3 to 4 
feet high. One of the most exquisite blue flowers 
for the garden. 
Anemone Japonica 
Japanese Anemone 
One of the most beautiful, hardy plants in exist¬ 
ence; splendid for cutting. 
ALBA. Large, snowy white; chaste and elegant; 
large, single flowers. 
ALICE. Lovely, silvery rose, with shell like 
petals. 
GEANTE DES BLANCHES. Silvery-white; 
extra large and vigorous. 
MONTROSE. Double rose, very large and 
beautiful. 
WHIRLWIND. Large semi-double, pure white- 
flowers. 
Achillea. Yarrow 
PTARMICA FI. PL, “THE PEARL.” Pure 
white, double flowers; one of the very finest things 
ever sent out; produces profusely the entire Summer- 
Splendid for cut flowers. 
ANEMONE ALBA 
