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Grow Your Own Hardy Perennial 
ROCK GARDEN & BORDER FAVORITES 
Here are the better known, easily grown Perennials suitable for the Border and Rock 
Garden. Perennials bloom year after year and require little attention, and onee established 
they will last many years, increasing-in size and beauty everv season. We give you the 
common name, followed by the botanical name, height, color and period of bloom. The 
Star * indicates those suitable for Rock Gardens. The Star and Dagger *r those suited for 
both the Rockery and Hardy Border. Absence of any mark indicates Perennials to be used 
in the Hardy Border only, Start this year to grow your own. 
WHITE YARROW (Avhmea 1 to 2 
feet. June to Sept. Pure white large tlowers; overlap¬ 
ping broad petals. Unexcelled for cutting. 
No. 2294. Pkt. 15 c : l-f 6 <>z. 500 . 
COLLMBlNTU^/Z/f/y^, Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids.) 
J feet. May and June. A marvelous range oteolors in 
very long spurred flowers. This is the finest strain of 
Columbine ever offered. No. 2307, Pkt. 25 c; i-ie oz. 70 c. 
YELLOW YARROW {*Ac/iilUa tomcntosa.) 6 to 8 
inches. July to Sept. Bright yellow sweet-scented tlow¬ 
ers. Excellent for rock gardens ; dense habit. 
No. 2295. Pkt. 10o; 1 lit OZ. 500 . 
SANDWORT (*fArenaria montaua.) 1 to 3 inches 
May. .Small white upturned flowers that resemble 
morning glories. Excellent for edging in borders and 
sunny places in the rock garden. 
. No. 2308, Pkt. IOC ; 1-16 oz. 50*\ 
MONKSHOOD {Aconitum Hschen.) 2 to 3 feet. 
Sept, and Oct. The hardiest and most useful of all the 
Aconites, Big dense spikes of deep blue flowers. 
. No. 2296, Pkt. IOC; 1 16 Oz. 500 . 
SEA PINK (*f Armeria laucheana.) 3'to 6 inches. 
May and June. Bright rosy red flowers. Very free 
blooming. No. 2309, Pkt, 15 c ; M6 oz. 70c. 
PERSIAN CANDYTUFT ('Aethionema persicum.) 
0 inches. June and July. Rosy pink flowers on slender 
spikes. Strong twiggy bushes. 
No. 2297, Pkt. 15c; 1-16 oz. 65c. 
HARDY MIXED ALPINE ASTERS (>u*(er Alpinm.) 
6 to 12 inches. May and June. Light airv flowers of 
rose, lavender and blue shades. Excellent for rockery. 
No. 2310, Pkt. 15c; 1-16 OZ. 40c. 
MDLLIEN PINK (Agrostemrna cornaria.) 2J4 to 3 
feet. June and Sept. - Brilliant blood-red flowers. Very 
showy. No. 2298, Pkt. loc; l 4 oz. 25c*. 
RAINBOW ROCK CRESS ('iAvbrietm hybrid.) 
6 inches. April am} May. Lilac, blue am] rosy purple 
blooms. Good for edge of border or rock garden. 
No. 2311, Pkt. 15c ; 1-16 oz. 50c. 
SILVER ALYSSl’M (*iAlysswnargenteum.) 12 to 15 
inches. Yellow flowers in clustered heads bloom all 
summer. Leaves silvery underneath. 
No. 2299, Pkt. IOC ; % Oz. 35C. 
FALSE INDIGO (Baptism australis.) 2 to 3 feet. 
June and July. Beautiful indigo blue flowers. At¬ 
tractive foliage all summer. No. 2312, Pkt. loc ; oz. 4 o<. 
BASKET Of GOLD {*\Alyssnm saxatile compaction.) 
1 foot. Early spring. Bright yellow flowers in broad 
masses. No. 2300, Pkt. 10 c; % oz - 40c. 
CANTERBURY BELL, Single Mixed {campanula 
medium.) 3 feet, May and June. Dark blue, 
light blue, rose and white. Makes a fine show r y bed. 
No. 2313, Pkt. 10 e; i / 8 oz. 25c. 
BUGLOSS (Anchusa italica.) 4 to 5 feet. June and 
intermittently all summer, beautiful blue flowers in tall 
spikes. Excellent for back of border. 
No. 2301, Pkt. 15c ; % oz. 35 c. 
CARPATHIAN HAREBELL (*f Campanula Carpatia) 
8 inches. June until October. Clear blue flowers on 
erect, wiry stems. Unsurpassed. 
No. 2314, Pkt. 10 c; Vs oz. 30c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT-FLOWERED ANCHUSA {•Andmsa 
mysotidiflora .)12 inches. May and June. Blue flow¬ 
ers in charming Forget-me-not-like clusters. Good rock 
plant for shady or sunny spots. 
No. 2302, Pkt. 10 c ; % oz. 40c. 
HARDY CORNFLOWER (Ctntaurea montana.) 2 ft. 
July to September. Large violet-blue flowers. 
No. 2315, Pkt. 100 ; \\ oz. 40<‘. 
SNOW IN SUMMER (*iCerastium tomentosum.) 
4 to 6 inches. May. Produces an abundance of snow 
white flowers on a low growing plant having silvery 
white foliage. Looks like a bed of snow. 
No. 2316. Pkt. 15c; i/s oz. 30t\ 
SYLVESTER’S ANEMONE (*iAnemone Sylvestris.) 
12 inches. Fine for cool, moist corner of rock garden or 
border. Large Avhite blossoms on nodding steins thru 
May and June. Make lovely cut flowers. 
No. 2303, Pkt. 15c. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER {*\Cheir(mthus aliioni.) 
12 inches. A beautiful rock plant. Dazzling tieiv-orange 
blossoms on sterns about a foot high. Flowers very fra¬ 
grant. No. 2317. Pkt. 15c ; 1/4 oz. 30c 
PASQUE FLOWER (*t Anemone pvlsatil/a.) 9 to 12 
inches. April and May. Violet or purple flowers. Good 
in full sun. No. 2304, Pkt. 15c; 1-10 oz. 35 c. 
GOLDEN MARGUERITE (Anthemis tinctoria kel- 
wayii.') 2 feet. From July to frost. Bright golden 
yellow, daisy-like flowers on long stems. Succeeds in 
poorest soil. No. 2305, Pkt. 10 c; Vi oz - 30 c. 
SHASTA DAISY ( Chrysanthemum maximum' ’ Al¬ 
aska.) 2 feet. Handsome plant, with large glisten¬ 
ing white flowers in May and June. 
No. 2318, Pkt. IOC; 1-16 oz. 30c. 
WHITE ROCK CRESS (*tAra&«s alpina.) 6 to 8 
inches. March to May. Pure white flowers produced 
in dense masses, splendid for rockery work. Last quite 
a while when cut. No. 2306. Pkt. 10c ; V< oz. 30 c. 
HARVEST MOON ( Coreopsis lanceolata grandijlora) 
24 to 36 inches. An improved variety with large bright 
yellow' flowers. Excellent for cut flowers from July to 
September. No 2319, Pkt. 10c; \\ oz. 25c. 
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