Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Other Hardy Perennials 
AETHEONEMA schistosum, 25c: 9 in. A bushy, shrubby plant with blue-green 
foliage and rose pink flowers. May. Has very deep tap root. For sandy soil. 
ALLIUM odorum, Wild Garlic, 2 ft. Heads of pinkish white flowers. June. 
—Ruby King, 1 ft. Erect large heads of deep rose flowers. June. Splendid 
for cutting and drying. 
ALYSSUM argentum, 1 ft. Silvery foliage, yellow flowers most of summer. 
—montanum, 30c: 6 in. Dense yellow heads, April-May. Gray-green foliage. 
—saxatile, Basket of Gold, 10 in. Bright yellow, May. 
AMSONIA salicifolia, Willow-leaved Amsonia, half-shrubby, 3 ft. Splendid 
foliage always bright and clean, soft yellow in fall. Interesting pale blue 
flowers. June. Permanent and requires no care. 
—tabernaemontana, 2 to 3 ft. Leaves broader than above. Panicles of pale 
blue flowers in late May. Worthy much more use in border or among 
shrubs. 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora, 30c: 15 in. Panicles of forget-me-not flowers. April- 
May. Large heart shaped leaves. Endures dry soil and some shade. Fine 
rock plant. 
ANEMONE—montana, 30c: 8 in. Like the Wild Pasque Flower, but darker 
purple and easier grown. 
ANTHEMUS tinctorai, Golden Marguerite, 18 in. Pale golden yellow. June- 
October. 
AQUILEGIA, Columbines. Not particular as to soil, endures some shade, 
from seed, they vary considerably, so colors can not be guaranteed. 
—Dobbies Imperial Hybrids, 2 ft. Mixed colors. A fine English strain. 
—Long Spurred Hybrids. Many color combinations and types. May-June. 
ARTEMESIA—Silver King, Ghost Plant, 25c: 3 ft. Frosted, silvery foliage 
and flowers. Dense branching habit. Very conspicuous all summer. Un¬ 
equalled for drying. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa, Butterfly Weed, 2 to ft. Umbels of bright orange 
flowers in July August. Sunny, dry soil. Very showy, drought resis- 
tent plant. 
ASTERS—Alpine, 25c: 1 ft.. Large, bluish-violet flowers with golden center. 
June. Fine for rockery or border, any situation. 
—Harrington’s Pink, 40c: 3 to 4 ft. A clear soft pink. Much the best of all. 
Received award of Merit from Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
—Queen Mary. 3 to 4 ft. Dark sky-blue. 
—Snowsprite, 30c: 1 ft. Semi-double white, Dwarf. 
—Victor, 30 c: 8 in. Clear lavender-blue, Dwarf. 
♦PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.65 per 10, $15.00 per 100. See page 30. 
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