HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Price: 3 for 75c; $3.00 per dozen; $20.00 per hundred, except where noted 
At least three plants of one variety must be purchased to obtain the dozen rate 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Garden 
Varieties in large type are novelties shown for first time this year 
ACHILLEA 
*Ptarmica, the Pearl—Small heads of pure white flowers, excellent 
for cutting. Blooms from midsummer to October. About 18 
inches high. 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
Fischeri—A fine hardy variety with dark blue flowers in Septem¬ 
ber and October, 2-3 feet in height. The Aconitums do well in a 
shady or half shady location. 
Sparks Variety—The darkest blue of all, flowering in June and at¬ 
taining a height of about feet. Does well in a shady or half 
shady location. Price: $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
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*Brockbaiiki—Bronze foliage, with blue flowers. Height, 4 
inches. 
ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort) 
*Saxatile Compactum^—Splendid plant for the rockery or border, 
growing a foot high; golden yellow flowers with dense, compact 
heads. 1 foot. April and May. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
Dropmore Variety—Rich gentian blue; one of tbe earliest of the 
blue flowers. Plants form beautiful specimens, 3 to 4 feet bigb. 
One of the most exquisite blue flowers for tbe garden. June to 
August. 
*Myosotidiflora—This Dwarf Anchusa comes into bloom in May, 
and continues blooming for about six weeks. Tbe flowers some¬ 
what resemble Forget-me-nots but are the brilliant blue of tbe 
tall Anchusa. It grows about 1 foot high and is admirably 
adapted to rock gardens or borders. 
ANEMONE JAPONIGA (Windflower) 
One of tbe best of the fall blooming plants, for use as cut-flowers 
or where one requires a show spot in the garden. These plants 
attain a height of from 4 to 4J^ feet, and will do equally well in 
sun or shade; they bloom from early September until cut down 
by the frost. 
Alice—When the flowers first appear they look like Roses, and 
when they are expanded the silvery pink petals are suffused 
with bright carmine. 
*Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower)—Large cups of violet filled with 
golden tassels. Early Spring. Price: $2.50 per dozen, $15.00 per 
100 . 
September Charm—A lovely new variety, a cross between 
Anemone Hupehensis and Japonica Queen Charlotte, combin¬ 
ing the good qualities of both. Flowers of lovely silver-pink, 
shaded with rose and mauve, are produced in great profusion 
from September to hard frost. Height, 2 feet. Price: 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
Queen Charlotte—One of the most beautiful plants in our fall 
gardens, blooming in September and October. Grows about 18 
inches high and is excellent for cut-flowers in the house. Semi¬ 
double, beautiful light pink. 
Whirlwind—Semi-double, pure white. 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) 
Tinctoria, Perry’s Variety—This has large, Marguerite-like 
flowers about twice tbe size of the Kelwayii, and much longer 
flowering season. 2 feet. June-October. 
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