MALONEY’S HARDY PERENNIALS 
for Continuous Beauty in the Permanent Garden 
All Plants Will Rlooin This Year—Two Year Field Grown 
Delphinium 
PRICE OF PERENNIALS (Except as Noted) 
3 for 45c, 12 for $1.65, 25 for $3.25 
ALL PERENNIALS POSTPAID TO YOUR DOOR 
YAUR perennials are freshly dug—no chance for them to dry out. 
They are packed in moss and sent directly to you. We believe 
ours are larger than the average, due principally to our excellent 
soil and careful attention paid to proper fertilization. 
For best effect Perennials should be planted in groups of three 
or more of a variety. Plants preceded by a * are rock garden 
plants but large enough to be grown on the margin of the hardy 
border, as well as in the Rock Garden. You have the privilege of 
mixing varieties when prices are the same. 
Achillea Millefolium—Rosy pink flowers. Effective in borders. 
Achillea Ptarmica (The Pearl)—Pure white double flowers all summer. 
Prized for cutting. 2 feet. 
Aconitum Fisheri ( Monkshood )—Dwarf variety with dark blue flowers. 
Hardy. 2-3 feet. September. 
Anchuea Dropmore—Tall spikes of beautiful blue flowers in June and inter¬ 
mittently all summer. 4-5 feet. 
ANEMONE—Windflower (Protect in winter) 
Alba—Purest single white with yellow center. 
Japonica Rubra—Red flowers September to frost. Fine for cutting. 2-3 feet. 
Japouica Rubra Double—Same as above. Flowers double. 
Kriemhilde—Double rich pink of excellent form. 
Anthemis Tinctoria—Yellow flowers all summer 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Grandiflora Sulphurea — Sulphur Yellow flowers. 2 ft. 
Long-Spurred Blue — Beautiful shades of blue. 2 ft. 
Long-Spurred Orange and Scarlet—Bright and showy. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott—Long spurred hybrids, mixed colors. Best strain. 
*Arabis Alpina—Pure white flowers produced in dense masses. May. 
*Aster Alpinus Mixed—Fine dwarf Aster bearing large single flowers on stems 
6 to 8 inches high. May and June. 
Boltonia Latisquama—Pink, slightly tinged with lavender, similar to aster. 
4-6 ft. July to October. 
*Calamintha Alpina—Beautiful purple flowers. Fragrant foliage. 6 in. 
*Callirhoe Involucrata—Trailing plant with large saucer-shaped flowers of 
bright rosy crimson with white center. All summer and fall. 
CAMPANULA—Canterbury Bells 
Calycanthema ( Cup and Saucer) —Pyramidal in growth and profusely covered 
with large, bell shaped flowers. Blue, pink, white. May and June. 
*Carpatica (. Bellflower )—Compact tufts, flowers held erect on wiry stems. 
June-October. White, blue. 
Medium (Single)—Same habit as Calycanthema but does not have the saucer. 
White, dark blue. _ 
Carnations—Dozens of double and single flowers on long stems. Lovely for 
cutting. Pink, red, white. June-July. 
Caryopteris Incana ( Blue Spiraea )—Makes new woody growth each year. 
Covered with large whorls of attractive, clear colored flowers. September- 
October. 
Cassia Marilandica ( Indian Senna) —Handsome foliage, numerous showy 
yellow flowers during July, August and September. 
CENTAUREA—Knapweed 
Dealbata—Large, rose-pink flowers. June-July. 2 ft. 
Macrocephala—Large thistle-like, golden-yellow flowers. July-August. 3-4 ft. 
Montana—Large violet-blue flowers. July-September. 2 ft. 
*Cerastium Tomentosum ( Chickweed )—Low mats of silvery-white foliage 
and an abundance of snow-white flowers in May. 
*Cherianthus Allioni ( Siberian Wallflower) —Fiery orange. Spring and early 
summer. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata—Yellow flowers in great profusion nearly all summer. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
Belladonna—Numerous spikes of light sky blue. 
Elatum Iceland—Spikes are tall, pure white. 
Formosum—Rich blue tinged purple with white eyes. 
Wrexham ( Hybrid )—Three to four feet, florets large, in shades of blue, white 
and pink combinations. Considered best. 3 for 65c, 12 for $2.40, 25 for 
$4.50. 
DIANTHUS—Hardy Pinks 
Barbatus {Sweet William) —Charming old favorite. Pink, red, white. 
*Deltoides—Beautiful prostrate plant with narrow leaves and abundance of 
small flowers. Crimson, glowing red. Striking. June-July. 
Pliimarius ( Double and Single) —Noted for spicy fragrance and rich coloring 
with long stems for cutting* 
Dicentra Spectabilis (. Bleeding Heart) —Long racemes of graceful, heart- 
shaped pink flowers. Early spring. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
Digitalis (j Foxglove) —Flower heads over 3 feet long, crowded with big, bell¬ 
shaped blossoms. Purple, white, rose-pink, mixed. 
Doronicum Caucasicum—Large, bright yellow flowers, daisy-like, one of the 
most effective early spring-flowering; splendid for cutting. 
Geum ( Lady Stratheden) —Rich golden yellow. Excellent for cutting. 
Geum (Mrs. Bradshaw) —Large, double red flowers nearly all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Paniculata—Dense spreading bush. Numerous tiny flowers in light feathery 
panicles. July-August. An old fashioned favorite. 
*Repens—Trailing plant with small white flowers. July-August. 
*Repens Rosea—Pale, pink flowers. Dwarf. 
*Helianthemum Mutabile—Low growing evergreen plant. Rose, white, 
yellow flowers. July-September. 
Hibiscus ( Mallow) —Hollyhock-like flowers. 3-4 ft. Yellow, red, white, pink. 
Hollyhocks (Double) —Stately, majestic hardy plants 6-8 ft. high. Colossal 
spikes of bloom produce showy effects. Pink, red, yellow. 
*Iberis Sempervirens—Covered with a sheet of white flowers in spring, com¬ 
pletely covering its dark green foliage. 
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