Phone New Rochelle 6500 
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TROY’S 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 
ROCK AND ALPINE PLANTS 
TROY’S Herbaceous Perennials are sturdy FIELD 
GROWN plants adapted to Westchester County and of 
marked contrast to the seedling and pot plants usually 
quoted in catalogues. Upon inspection prove their 
superior value. 
OUR PERENNIALS, when personally selected by 
the client, considering the FOREMAN’S advice and as¬ 
sistance, are quoted at the following prices. 
35c each. I2.50 per 10. $21.50 per 100. 
Five of a kind at 10 rate. 25 of a kind at 100 rate. 
Except where noted. 
Lists submitted for estimates will permit us to make 
special quotations of a real saving. 
Extra heavy clumps will be sold commensurate with 
their value. 
Those marked “R” are suitable for Rockeries. 
ACHILLEA Ptarmica, The Pearl. 2' White Yarrow 
The double pure white flowers are borne in great profusion 
on strong erect stems. Good cut flower variety. June to 
September. 
Tomentosa (R). 8" Woolly Yarrow 
Bright yellow flowers, excellent for rockeries, fine woolly 
foliage. May and June. 
ACONITUM fischeri. 2^^' ^ Azure Monkshood 
A dwarf variety with dark blue flowers, September and 
October. This is the hardiest and most useful of all the 
Aconites. 
Napellus Spark’s variety. 5' Spark^s Monkshood 
July and August flowering; tall branched spikes covered 
with deep blue. 
ADENOPHORA verticillata. 2' Bellflower 
A plant resembling Campanula, but more shrubby in habit, 
flowers light blue during July and August, the best variety 
for average American Gardens. 
AEGOPODIUM (R) podograria variegatum. 10' 
Bishop^s Weed 
Good for borders or beds, or covering barren places, varie¬ 
gated leaves. 
AETHIONEMA (R) grandiflorum. 6" Persian Stone Cress 
A lovely little plant, blue-green foliage which remains 
handsome all summer. During June the plant is covered 
with long spires of clear rose-colored flowers. 
AGROSTEMMA coronaria. 2]/^' Mullein Pink 
Bright rosy crimson. Best variety for average American 
Gardens. 
ALTHAEA rosea. 5'-6' Double Hollyhock 
A well-known and stately perennial with long spikes of 
showy flowers, red, white, rose, yellow, maroon and mixed. 
July and August. 
