PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
G. Mariesii 1 ft. 
Deep blue flowers in June-July. 
♦PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE 1 ft. Lead wort 
Ceratostigma Plumbaginoides— Spreading. 
Deep blue flowers in August-Septeinber. 
•PRIMULA VERIS 9 in. Primrose 
Yellow-orange flowers in April and May. 25c. 
PYRETHRUM Persian or Painted Daisy 
Color ranges from snow-white to crimson. 
Hardy. Flowers from May to early Fall. 
RANUNCULUS REPENS 2 ft. Buttercup 
Buttercup or Crowfoot—Bright golden-yel¬ 
low flowers in May-June. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA 3 ft. 
Purple Coneflower 
Toothed leaves. Spreading and drooping 
heads of purple flowers varying to white. 
T.arge brown cone-shaped center, Jul.v-Oc- 
tober. 
Speciosa 3 ft. 
Kudbeckia Newmani—Deep orange-yellow 
flowers with purple cone. Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. From July-October. 
SANGUINARIA Bloodroot 
Canadensis 6 in. 
Pure Avhite flowers in early spring, before 
leaves. Does well in shade. 
•SAPONARIA OCA3IOIDES 1 ft. 
Rock Soapwort 
Much branched trailing rock plant with 
bright crimson flowers in May-July. 
.S.\TUREJA ALPIN.A 6 in. Alpine Savory 
Calamintha alpina. Alpine satureja—Much 
branched, woody at base. Purple flowers in 
June. 
•SAXIFRAGA Saxifrage 
Ligulata 1 ft. Ra.jah Saxifraga 
Very pretty variety with crimson leaves and 
rose flowers. 
SEDUM Stonecrop or Live-For-Ever 
•.Acre 5 in. Gold Moss 
Evergreen. Creeping. Bright yellow flowers. 
May-June. 25c. 
♦.Album 8 in. 
DAvarf and spreading. White flowers. 
* Dasypli.vllum 2 in. 
Evergreen. FloAvers early, Avhite tinged Avith 
pink, yellowish at base. 
•Hispanicum 3Iinus 2 in. 
Glaucous-blue foliage. 
• Kamtscliaticum 9 in. 
Robust, spreading plant. Flowers, perfect 
stars of orange-yellow, drying to red, 
•Lydium 3 in. 
Mossy blue-green foliage. White floAvers in 
early summer. 
•Rupestre Forsterianum 1 ft. 
Evergreen, creeping. Golden-yelloAv floAvers 
in summer. 
•Sarmentosum 6 in. 
Prostrate evergreen. Leaves in threes. Bright 
yelloAv floAvers in May-Jul.v. Dwarf variety, 
rapid groAvth. 
•Scxangulare 3 in. 
Very dark green foliage; yellow flowers. 
•Sicboldii 9 in. 
Glaucous leaves in threes, nearly round, 
changing to rose-red. Bright pink floAv^ers 
in August-September. 
Spectablle 1% ft. Stonecrop 
Light green foiiage, large heads of rose- 
colored floAvers, late in Fall. 
S. Rubrum 
Leaves in threes. Crimson flowers in Aug¬ 
ust-September. 
^6 Complete l.ine of Flower 
•Spurium Coccineum G in. 
Creeping. Kosy-crimson floAvers in July- 
August. 
•SEMPERVIVIUM ARACilNOIDEUM iMINUS 
4 in. Small CobAveb House Leek 
The tips of leaves are laced together by a 
cohAveb of silvery threads; the short stem¬ 
med red floAvers in loose panicles. 
•S. Soboliferum 9 in. Houseleek 
Rosettes 1^2 inches across. Outer leaves 
tinged Avith broAvn. Pale ^^elloAv tloAvers. 
•S. Tectorum 12 in. Hen and Chickens 
Also called “Old Man and Woman.’’ Rosettes 
3- 4 inches across. Pinkish-red floAvers. 
SPIREA ASTILBOIDES Astilbe Astilboides 
FloAA’ers croAvded in dense spikes. 25c. 
ST ACHYS LANATA IVa ft. Lambs Ears 
Soft Avooly silvery foliage. Purple spikes of 
floAvers in June-July. 
STATICE ARMERIA ALBA 1 ft. 
Common Thrift 
NarroAV evergreen leaves. Pink floAvers in 
heads 1 inch across in August-September. 
S. Latifolia 2 ft. Sea Lavender 
Misty panicles of minute purplish-blue floAv- 
ers from .7uly-August, forming large, loosn 
heads. 25c. 
STOKESI.A Stokes Aster 
Laevis 18 in. 
Bearing large bright lavender-blue floAvers 
4- 5 inches across from June to October. 
LaeAUs Alba 
White floAver form of abOAm. 
•TEUCRIUM CANADENSE Germander 
Rosy-purple floAvers in spikes, July and 
August. Dark toothed foliage. Good for 
rockeries. 25c. 
•Cbamaedrys 12 in. 
Glossy evergreen foliage. Small rosy floAv 
ers. Good for border or hedge. 25c. 
THALICTRUM Meadow-Rue 
Aquilegfolium 2-3 ft. 
Rosy-purple floAvers from June-July. Fo 
liage like columbine. Lovely planted Avith 
Poppy, Mrs. Perry. 25c, 
T. Dipterocarpum 4 ft. 
Sprays of lilac-mauve floAvers with yelloAv 
stamens in August and September. 20c. 
T. Glaucum 3-4 ft. 
Finely cut blue-grey leaves. Fragrant 
Chinese j'elloAV floAvers in July. 25c. 
•THYMUS SERPHYLLUM 4 in. 
3Iother of Tliyme or Creeping Tli.vme 
Prostrate sub-shrub. Purplish floAvers in 
June-September. Fragrant. 
•S. Coccineus 3 ft. 
Crimson floAvers. Dark green foliage. 
•S. Languinosus 5 in, Wooly LeaA'ed Thyme 
Grayish foliage. Rosy-lilac flowers in June 
August. Quick spreading. 
•S. Vulgaris 4 in. Lemon Tli.A'me 
Leaves are small and lemon scented. 
TRITOMA PFITZERI 3-4 ft. Red Hot Poker 
Spikes of rich orange-scarlet from .August 
to October. 25c. 
TROLLIUS EUROPAEUS 2 ft. Globe Flower 
Glorified buttercups. Avaxy lemon-yelloAv 
May-.Tune. 25c. 
•TUNIC.V SAXIFRAGA 19 in. 
Tunic or Coat I'lower 
Spreading. Pale purple or pink floAvers it 
July-September. Small dark green foliage 
and Vegetable Seeds 
