Plant your garden with perennials and have flowers 
to enjoy from spring to fall. Ask our design ns 
to help you plan. 
Garden 'flowebs 
Choice Perennial Plants for Fall Planting 
y ARLY FALL is the ideal time to transplant the hardier varie- 
C/ ties of flowering perennials. We list here a selected assort¬ 
ment of the better varieties that are suited to fall planting. 
"H. & O." Perennials are strong, healthy field-grown roots all 
freshly dug to your order. 
Planting Note —After the ground has frozen this fall spread 
a covering of hay or straw several inches deep over these new 
plantings. 
A complete list of Perennials is given in our large spring 
catalog, "Home Landscapes." Copy on request. 
*ROCK GARDEN PLANTS. Varieties marked with an * are adapted to planting 
in rock gardens. 
FALL PRICES FOR PERENNIALS 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
Strong, field-grown plants 30c each; 4 for SI.00 
and 
Extra size. 40c each; 4 for $1.50 
(Please add 10% for parcel post shipment) 
Achillea, Perry's White—Pure white, globular flowers like a small 
pom-pom Chrysanthemum. Excellent cut flower. 
Aconitum, Monkshood -Spikes of deep blue helmet-shaped flow¬ 
ers in September. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Alaska Daisy—Large white and yellow daisy. 
*Alyssum, Golden Tuft—Dwarf plant with masses of yellow flow¬ 
ers in early spring. Suited to rockeries. 
* Anemone Pulsatilla (Pasgue Flower)—Violet flowers in late April. 
Showy border and rockery plant. An early spring flower. 
Anthemis, Hardy Marguerite—Hardy yellow daisy that blooms all 
summer. Colorful border plant. 
AQUILEGIA—COLUMBINE 
*Aquilegia Chrysantha—Golden Columbine. Yellow flowers. 
Aquilegia Helenae—Bright blue with long white spurs. 
Aquilegia Hybrids (Columbine)—Long spurred flowers in a variety 
of beautiful colors. Very choice for cutting. 
*Arabis, Rock Cress—Early blooming, white border plant. 
Aster, Hardy New England Aster—Pink and purple varieties. 
Very showy tall, fall flower. 
Astilbe—Flowers of pink or white in airy plumes in June and July. 
Likes partial shade. 50c each; extra size 75c. 
Baby's Breath (Gypsophila)—The plants are covered with a cloud 
of dainty white flowers in July and August. 
Double Baby's Breath (Bristol Fairy)—A choice new variety. The 
flowers are tiny, fully-double white rosettes. Strong plants of 
the grafted variety 60c each. 
Bleeding Heart-—Pink flowers in drooping clusters in early spring. 
An old favorite; always blooms. 40c each; ;extra size 75c. 
* Plumy Bleeding Heart—Dwarf variety 
with fern-like leaves. Blooms over a 
long season. Stands shade. 
Bocconia, Plume Poppy—A tall-growing 
background perennial with plumes of 
creamy-white flowers in fall. 
Boltonia—The tall-growing, white, Fall- 
Daisy. 
* Campanula Carpatica, Harebell—Deli¬ 
cate bell-shaped flowers of blue or 
white. A dwarf colorful border plant. 
Centaurea—The blue perennial Corn 
Flower. 
Columbine—See Aquilegia. 
Coreopsis—Golden-yellow daisy on long 
stems. A fine cut flower that blooms 
all season, Pink Bleeding Heart- 
20 For shipment by Parcel Post 
*Dianthus, Clove Pink—A dwarf-growing hardy pink. 
Dictamnus, Gas Plant—Full spikes of fragrant pink or white flow¬ 
ers in June. A choice, unusual plant. Very hardy. 40c each. 
DELPHINIUM—LARKSPUR 
The Delphiniums are the most popular of the summer-flowering, 
blue perennials. A wonderful flower for garden or for cutting. 
—Belladonna—Turquoise-blue larkspur. 
—Bellamosa—Dark blue flowers in graceful spikes. 
—H. & O. Hybrids—Large heads of showy flowers in varied 
shades of blue. We offer a careful selection of the choicest 
large-flowering English strains. 
—"Iceberg"—A new tall white Larkspur. 50c each; 4 for $1.50. 
—Lamartine—Deep blue flowers with white "eye." 
* Ferns—The hardy, native kinds. For shaded places. 
*Funkia, Blue Plaintain Lily—A splendid dwarf border or edging 
plant. Stands shade. Has drooping lily-flowers of blue. 
*Funkia, Variegated—Tufts of broad, waxy leaves, striped white; 
light lavender, lily-like flowers. 
Gaillardia—A red and yellow daisy-like flower. Blooms continu¬ 
ously and excellent for cutting. 
*Heuchera, Coral Bells—Dainty coral-pink and red bell-shaped 
flowers. Excellent for cutting: 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Iris—See special list page 22. 
*Lilium Elegans—Orange candle-stick Lily. Brilliant in flower. 
*Lily of the Valley--Strong clumps 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
*Lily Tenuifolium—The "Coral Lily." 
Intense scarlet lilies on a dainty, slen¬ 
der plant. Delightful in the rock gar¬ 
den. 
Lily Tigrinum—The popular, double Ti¬ 
ger Lily. 
Lythrum, Rose Loosestrife—A tall peren¬ 
nial with spikes or rose-colored flow¬ 
ers from July to September. 
Lychnis—-Bright scarlet flowers in mid¬ 
dle summer. 
Mertensia, Blue Bells (Virginia Cowslip) 
—A brilliant plant in early spring 
when bearing clusters of bright blue 
flowers. Blooms with the Daffodils 
and Tulips. 25c each; 6 for $1.25, 
—always a favorite. Large size 35c; 3 for $1.00, 
add 10% to Perennial prices. 
