Perennials Are the Backbone of the Flower Garden 
PERENNIAL PLANTS AND SEEDS—Continued 
Time of 
Variety (Common Name) Flowering 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
♦Montana. April 
ARMERIA (Sea Thrift) 
♦Laucheana. May 
♦Formosa—No plants. Pkt. 50c. May 
ARTEMESIA (Sage Brush) 
Silver King—Silvery foliage. August 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) 
Tuberosa. July 
ASBERULA (Sweet Woodruff) 
♦Odorata. May 
ASTER (Hardy Aster) 
♦Alpinus—Mixed. Pkt. ISc. No plant. May 
♦Amellus—Pkt. 15c. No plant. 
♦Mauve Cushion. May-June 
Wartburg Star—Pkt. 50c. July 
♦New Dwarf Hybrids—Bloom in. September 
♦Countess of Dudley (Pink) Lady Henry 
Maddocks (Pale Pink) Nancy (Flesh Pink) 
Ronald (Lilac Pink) Snowsprite (White) 
Victor (Lavender Blue) 
ASTILBE (Spirea)—All bloom about June 
America, Deep Pink—Queen Alexandra, 
Light Pink—Rubens, Rosy Red—W. E. 
Gladstone, White 
AUBRIETIA (Rock Cress) 
♦Bougainvilla. May 
♦Regale Hybrids—No plants. Pkt. 15c. May 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 
Australis. May-June 
BELLIS (Double English Daisy) 
♦Monstrosa Pink—Pkt. 25c. May 
♦Monstrosa White—Pkt. 25c. May 
♦Monstrosa Red—Pkt. 25c. May 
♦Mixed—Pkt. 25c. May 
BOLTONIA (False Starwort) 
Latisquama nana. August 
CALLUNA (Heath) 
♦Vulgaris rosea (Scoth Heather). June 
♦Aurea—Golden and green foliage. June 
CAMPANULA (Hairbell, Canterbury-bell, Bell¬ 
flower) 
♦Carpatica—Pkt. 15c. June 
♦Carpatica alba—Pkt. 15c. June 
Persicifolia grandiflora—Pkt. 15c. June-July 
Persicifolia grandiflora alba—Pkt. 15c. June-July 
Persicifolia moerheimi—Semi-double. Pkt. 
15c. June-July 
Pyramidalis (Chinese Bellflower)—Pkt. 15c.. Aug.-Sept. 
Pyramidalis alba—Pkt. 15c. Aug.-Sept. 
♦Rotundifolia olympia—Pkt. 35c. June-Aug. 
♦Fragilis (Blue Star of Bethlehem)—Pkt. 35c.. June 
♦Gargantica (Trailing)—Pkt. 25c. June 
Medium Single—Pkt. 10c. June 
Medium Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)— 
Pkt. 15c. June 
♦Hardy Double Border Vienna—Pkt. 25c. July-Nov. 
CENTAUREA (Hardy Cornflower) 
♦Montana Blue—Pkt. 15c. July-Aug. 
♦Montana alba—Pkt. 15c. July-Aug. 
Color Height 
White 6 in. 
Rosy Red 6 in. 
Various 8 in. 
White 2]/2 ft. 
Orange 2 x /l ft. 
White 6-8 in. 
Various 6-8 in. 
Mauve 15 in. 
Lavender Blue 2J^ ft. 
10 in. 
Various 2 ft. 
Light Violet 
4 in. 
Various 
4 in. 
Blue 
2 ft. 
Pink 
6 in. 
White 
6 in. 
Red 
6 in. 
Mixed 
6 in. 
Pink 
3 ft. 
Rosy-Lavender 
12 in 
White 
12 in 
Blue 
6 in. 
White 
6 in. 
Blue 
2H ft 
White 
2K ft 
White 
2 ft. 
Blue 
4-5 ft. 
White 
4-5 ft. 
Light Blue 
6 in. 
Blue 
6 in. 
Sky Blue 
3 in. 
Blue,Pink,White 
2-3 ft. 
Blue,Pink, White 
2-3 ft. 
Mixed 
10 in. 
Blue 
18 in. 
White 
18 in. 
CEPHALARIA ALPINA (Roundheads)—-Plants 
only. July-Aug. 
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 
♦Tomentosum—Trailing and hanging. Pkt. 25c June 
CHEIRANTHUS (Wallflower) 
♦Allioni—Pkt. 10c. June-July 
Light Yellow 
White 
Orange 
5 ft. 
3 in. 
12-18 in. 
CHELONE (Turtle Head) 
Barbatus torreyi—Pkt. 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Plants only. 
Large Flowering Varieties 
Barbara Cumming—Yellow 
Goucher’s Crimson—Reddish Yellow 
Granny Scovill—Coral Bronze 
July-Aug. Chinese Red 2 ft. 
Sept.-Oct. All Colors 2-3 ft. 
Jean Treadway—Pink 
October Dawn—Daybreak Pink 
Frances Whittlesey—Bronze Garnet 
Vivid—Rosy Carmine 
Pompon Varieties 
Golden Climax—Golden Yellow Western Beauty—Rose Pink 
R. Marion Hatton—Canary Yellow Bristolite—Indian Yellow 
Julian—Fine Yellow 
Aster Wartburg Star 
Campanula Medium 
♦Indicates rockery plant. 
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Cerastium Tomentosum 
