62 SWAN RIVER NURSERY, Patchogue, N. Y. 
Perennials 
It is no wonder that these grand, old-fashioned 
hardy garden flowers continue to increase in popular¬ 
ity. There is not a time during the whole flower season 
in which some hardy perennial is not in bloom. 
Five plants of one variety given at 10 rate, and 25 
planes of one variety given at 100 rate when 10 and 
100 rates are mentioned. Large clumps, 35c. up. 
Each 10 100 
ACHILLEA ptarmica. Boule de Neige (Sneeze wort). 
White flowers. June-September. 18 in. 
.25 1.50 9.00 
AMSONIA tabernaemontana (Willow Amsonia). Pan¬ 
icles of small, light blue flowers. May. 2 to 3 ft. 
.25 1.50 9.00 
ASTILBE japonica (Japanese Astible). Plumes of 
white flowers. June-July. 2 Vz ft. 
.35 3.00 - 
A. Queen Alexander. Plumes of pink flowers. July. 
2 ft. .35 3.00 - 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Selected varieties and colors. 
.25 1.80 12.00 
COREOPSIS grandiflora (Big Coreopsis). Yellow. 
June-October. 2 to 3 ft. .25 1.50 9.00 
HELIANTHUS decapetalus (Thinleaf Sunflower). Yel¬ 
low. June-July. 4 ft. .25 1.50 9.00 
HIBISCUS moschioutos (Common Rose-Mallow Pink). 
August. 3 ft. .25 2.00 12.00 
HOSTA caerulca (Blue Plaintainlily). Lavender flow¬ 
ers. July. 18 in. .25 1.80 12.00 
H. undulata variegata (Variegated Leaf Plaintainlily). 
Blue. August. 18 in. .25 2.10 12.00 
IRIS germanica (German Iris). Mixed colors. May 2. 
3 ft. .25 1.80 12.00 
I. kaempferi (Japanese Iris). Blue and white. June. 
3 to 4 ft. .30 2.40 18.00 
I. sibirica (Siberian Iris). Blue. May 2. 2 to 3 ft. 
.25 1.80 12.00 
PAEONIA 
Each Per 10 
Duchess de Nemours. Guard petals, white; center, 
lemon-yellow. Blooms early.65 6.00 
Edulis Superba. Clear deep pink; 
blooms very early .60 5.40 
Festiva Maxima. White center, crimson 
flecked. Blooms early .50 4.50 
