Perennials and Rock-Plants 
P ERENNIALS are those plants which come up each spring and die down to the ground in the fall. Each 
variety has a definite blooming season and a selection may be made so that you may have flowers from early 
spring until fall. Perennials require but little care. Give them a good garden soil and ordinary weather 
conditions and they will grow and increase in numbers from year to year. 
Use Perennials in beds, in borders by themselves, or in front of shrubbery, in rockeries, and, of course, in the 
formal garden. In general, best results are obtained by massing several plants of one variety together. This will 
give a good color effect and avoid that spotty appearance which is objectionable where too many kinds are used. 
We have specialized in Perennials since 1903. Improved strains and new varieties are added to our list each 
year. We shall be glad to assist in the selection of varieties and in making suggestions for their planting. Planting 
plans and estimates are usually supplied without charge or obligation. 
ACHILLEA tomentosa (Dwarf Woolly 
Yarrow). 6 to 8 in. July to Sept. Bright 
yellow. Rockeries. 30 cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
AJUGA reptans (Bugle). 6 to 8 in. Bronze 
foliage. Blue flowers. Good for shade. 
30 cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
ALYSSUM saxatile (Basket of Gold). 8 in. 
April, May. Bright yellow. Rockery and 
border. 25 cts. each; 5 @ 20 cts. 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora (Siberian For¬ 
get-Me-Not). 15 in. May. Blue. Endures 
shade. 35 cts. each; 5 @ 30 cts. 
ANEMONE hupehensis (Windflower). 10 
to 12 in. Early August to late autumn. 
Eree flowering. Mauve-rose. 35 cts. each; 
5 @ 30 cts. 
Pulsatilla (Pasque Elower). 1 ft. April, 
May. Violet-purple flowers. Rockery. 
40 cts. each; 5 @ 35 cts. 
Whirlwind. 2}/2 ft. Blooms throughout the 
fall. A large, semi-double, pure white 
flower. Very free. 35 cts. each; 5 @ 30c. 
AQUILEGIA, Dobbies' Imperial (Long- 
spurred Columbine). Extra-fine English 
hybrids. Mixed colors, 35 cts. each; 5 @ 
30 cts. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain (Long-spurred 
Columbine). 2 ft. May, June. Mixed 
pastel shades, 35 cts. each; 5 @ 30 cts. 
ARABIS alpina (Alpine Rock-Cress). 8 in. 
April, May. White. Rockery and border. 
3() cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
SHIPPING SERVICE. Parcel Post or 
Express shipment at cost. Delivery at 
nominal rates. 
CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS each 
week, during the spring planting season. 
QUALITY. These plants are 2-year 
field-grown, or strong and heavy plants 
in 3 to 6-inch pots. 
PRICES apply to dormant field or 
potted plants. Extra charge for special field 
selection or when field plants are in bloom 
and require earth on roots for safe handling. 
Perennial Hundred Rates 
25 or more plants of a 20 ct. variety @ 15 cts. 
25 or more plants of a 25 ct. variety @ 18 cts. 
25 or more plants of a 30 ct. variety @ 22 cts. 
25 or more plants of a 35 ct. variety @ 26 cts. 
25 or more plants of a 40 ct. variety @ 30 cts. 
ARENARIA verna caespitosa (Sandwort). 
Ma,y, June. Nearly stemless clusters of 
white flowers. Excellent for between 
flagstones. 30 cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
ARMERIA laucheana rubra (Thrift; 
Sea-Pink). 3 to 6 in. May, June. Bright 
rosy red. Border or rockery. 30 cts. each; 
5 @ 25 cts. 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King (Silver Mug- 
wort). 2)^ ft. Summer and fall. Gray. 
Display, cut-flowers and dry. 35 cts. each; 
5 @ 30 cts. 
10 
ASTER, Goliath. Dwarf. May, June. 
Bluish purple flowers. 35 cts. each; 5 @ 
30 cts. 
Ryecroft Pink. 2-3 ft. Sept. Large, soft, 
rose-pink. 30 cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
Ryecroft Purple. 2-3 ft. Sept. Large, blue- 
purple flowers. 30 cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
ASTILBE, Gloria Superba (Spirea). IK 
ft. Summer. Rosy pink spikes. Endures 
moisture, shade. 60 cts. each; 5 @ 50 cts. 
CALLIRHOE involucrata (Mallow Poppy). 
10 in. Trailing. Summer. Crimson. 
Rockery and foregrounds. 30 cts. each; 
5 @ 25 cts. 
CAMPANULA carpatica (Carpathian Hare¬ 
bell). 8 in. June to Oct. Clear blue. 
Rockery and border. 35 cts. each; 5 @ 
30 cts. 
Garganica (Dwarf Harebell). 4 in. May, 
June. Blue. Rockery. Good drainage. 
40 cts. each; 5 @ 35 cts. 
CENTAUREA dealbata. 2 ft. June, July. 
Large lavender-pink flowers. 30 cts. each; 
5 @ 25 cts. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum (S now-in-Sum- 
mer). 6 in. June. White. Gray foliage. 
Rockery and edging. 25 cts. each; 5 @ 
22 cts. 
CHELONE lyoni (Turtlehead; Shell- 
Flower). 2 to 2K ft- July, Aug. Purplish 
red flowers. 30 cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
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