"Flowers Have Been Called the Smiles of God" 
Hardy Perennials T £ v± re 
Achillea 
1 35 PTARMICA (The Pearl). Bears clusters of pure white 
flowers abundantly all summer; fine for cutting; also 
for cemetery planting. 12 to 18 inches. Pkt., 10c; 
Vs ox., 50c. 
Aconitum 
136 NAPELLUS (Monkshood). Large, porcelain-blue 
hood-shaped flowers; very effective in borders; valu¬ 
able for cutting. 1 Vi feet high. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 
30c. 
Adlumia 
140 CIRRHOSA (Mountain Fringe; Allegheny Vine). A 
beautiful, hardy, climbing biennial. The feathery foli¬ 
age resembles that of the maidenhair fern. Rapid 
growth. Small, tube-shaped pink blossoms. Desirable 
for covering trellises, stumps, etc. 10 to 15 feet. Pkt. f 
10c; Vs ox., 40c. 
Adonis 
145 VERNAL1S (Ox-Eye). Hardy perennial, blooming 
early in spring; when once established, may be easily 
increased by division. Flowers large, yellow. 1 8 inches. 
May and June. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 40c. 
Agrostemma 
Pretty, free-blooming plants of easy culture, especial¬ 
ly desirable for dry situations. Excellent for cutting. 
161 CORONARIA (Rose Campion). One of the earliest 
hardy perennials. 1 V 2 ft. Pkt. f 10c; Vs ox., 30c. 
Aquitegia 
Ancnusa Dropmore 
Alyssum (Gold Dust) 
170 SAXATILE COMPACTUM. Hardy, compact growth, 
producing a mass of golden yellow flowers in April. 
Height 1 ft. Of easy culture. Excellent for rockeries 
and borders. Pkt. f 10c; Vs ox., 25c. 
Ampelopsis 
182 VEITCHI (Boston Ivy). Pkt., 10c; !A ox., 30c. 
Anchusa 
186 DROPMORE VARIETY. This variety yields an abun¬ 
dance of brilliant blue flowers deep as the Blue 
Gentian. 4 feet. June and July. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 
30c. 
Anemone 
A very popular, hardy garden perennial. 
188 CORONARIA. Single, mixed colors. The well- 
known Poppy-flowered Anemone. 1 foot. Pkt., 10c. 
189 CORONARIA, ST. BRIGID. An improved strain, 
bearing larger and more brilliant flowers and remain¬ 
ing in bloom longer. 1 foot. Pkt., 10c. 
Anthemis 
(Hardy Golden Marguerite) 
A beautiful, hardy perennial; golden yellow, daisy-like 
flowers, excellent for cutting. Plants bushy and should 
stand at least 2 feet apart. Height 2 feet. 
190 KELWAYI. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 25c; 'A ox., 40c. 
Aquilegia 
(Columbine) 
Beautiful free flowering hardy perennials, blooming 
throughout the spring and early summer. Of easy culti¬ 
vation and will thrive in partial shade. 1 to 3 feet. 
200 SINGLE MIXED. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 25c; 14 ox., 
40c. 
202 DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 30c; V4 ox., 
50c. J „ 
204 COERULEA HYBRIDA FL. PL. Long spurred, flow¬ 
ering hybrids in fine colors. Pkt., 1 5c; Vs ox., 40c. 
Arabis (Rock Cress) 
209 ALPINA. Charming low-growing, very early spring¬ 
flowering plant. Splendid for edging or for the rockery. 
Pure white flowers. 5 inches. April, May. Pkt., 10c; 
Vs ox., 30c. 
AHstolachia 
215 SIPHO (Dutchman's Pipe). A hardy perennial vine 
of rapid growth with large, glossy heart-shaped leaves, 
bearing curious yellowish brown blossoms, somewhat 
resembling a pipe. 15 to 20 feet. Pkt., 10c, /s 
ox., 40c. 
“ GROW YOUR OWN FLOWERS 
Worcester, Mass. 
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