Anemone Hupehensis 
Mauve rose in color 
ROSE HILL NURSERY 
COLORFUL HARDY 
PERENNIALS 
FLOWERS WHICH LIVE YEAR AFTER YEAR 
IN THE GARDEN 
The plants we offer are strong field-grown perennials which ' 
in most varieties will bloom freely the first season and should 
not be confused with seedling plants so often offered.for sale. 
Dozen Rate—Six plants of one kind are sold at the dozen rate. 
JSote—Plants suitable for rock gardens are marked thus*. j 
! 
POSTAGE—If shipment is wanted by parcel post, please add to 
cover postage and packing figuring the average weight of 1 pound j 
to each perennial plant. See parcel post rates on page 33. ! 
ACHILLEA EUPATORIUM. Fern-Leaved Yarrow. 
Brilliant yellow flowers in flat heads. Foliage finely 
cut. Very hardy. May be dried for winter bouquets. 
Three to four feet, 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM. Rosy MilfoU. Dense 
heads of rosy pink flowers on eighteen-inch stems. 
Feathery foliage. Strong growing. Blooms July to 
October. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA. Perry’s White. The pure 
white double flowers bloom from June to September. 
Excellent for cutting. 1 to 2 feet. See picture bot¬ 
tom of page. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
ACONITU3I FISCHERI. Monkshood. The helmet-shaped 
dark blue flowers are produced in September and 
October. A low-growing variety being 2 to 3 feet 
high. Very hardy and attractive. Will grow in partial 
shade. 35c each. Dozen .$3.85. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA.* Pasque Flower. Interest¬ 
ing violet flowers borne in profusion in the spring. 
Plants about a foot high. Fine for rockery or fore¬ 
ground of flower border. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
AQ,VILEGIA CANADENSIS.* American Columbine. 
The native bright red and yellow variety. Blooms 
June to August, 2 feet high. See picture page 19. 
25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
AOUILEGIA. Crimson Star.* Its flowers are very large 
with crimson sepals and spurs, and white petals; an 
entirely new color in Aquilegias. The plant has a 
sturdy free-flowering habit. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
AQ,UILEGIA ORYSANTHA.* Golden Columbine. The i 
beautiful golden yellow flowers are in bloom for two j 
months. 2 feet. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. • 
AQ,UILEGIA CAERULEA.* Colorado Colnmbine. Love- |j 
ly blue flowers with long spurs. June and July. 2 
feet. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
AQ,UILEGIA. Mrs. Scott Elliot’s Strain.* Large size, 
long spurred flowers in all shades. 25c each. Dozen 
ACONITUM, Spark’s Variety. Tall branched spikes 
4 to 5 feet high. Blooms in July and August with 
deep blue flowers. Foliage an attractive glossy green. 
35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
$2.70. 
AQ,UILEGIA. Rose Q,neen.* A lovely, long-spurred, 
pink flower. A splendid addition to the Aquilegias. 
25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
ANCHUSA ITALIC A. Dropmore. Stately plants of 
easy culture growing 4 to 5 feet high and producing 
masses of rich gentian blue flowers in June and 
July. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
ARABIS ALPINA.* Alpine Rockcress. Dense masses 
of pure white flowers. 10 to 12 inches, blooms May ) 
to August. Fine for border and rockery. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. J 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA.* Forget-me-not An- 
chusa. Clusters of dainty blue flowers resembling 
forget-me-nots on a dwarf plant 12 inches high. 
Flowers May and June. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
ANEMONE HUPEHENSIS. Delightful mauve rose 
flowers 1^ inches in diameter are borne in profu¬ 
sion from August until frost. Grows about 18 inches 
high. See picture above. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
ARTEMISIA.* Silver King. A striking plant with j 
silvery gray leaves. A brilliant contrast plant in the ! 
garden and lovely when cut for winter bouquets. 3 
feet. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
ARTEMESIA. Lactiflora. A tall growing plant of 
fine foliage and heads of small, white flowers in , 
August and September, which fill the garden with 
fragrance. A splendid and graceful cut flower. 25c | 
each. Dozen $2.70. 
Achillea — Perry’s White 
HARDY ASTER OR MICHAELMAS DAISY 
m j 
X HIS group of lovely autumn flowering perennials is of splendid I 
value for use as a show flower in the garden or as cut flowers. The 
flowers are produced in great profusion on long stems that hold the 
blooms strongly upright and make cutting easy. Average height 3 
to 4 ft. The following named varieties give a wide range of colors 
to choose from. 
ALDERMAN VOLKES. A lovely new Aster; bright rosy red flowers 
are borne profusely in clusters. About 24 inches tall. 35c each. 
Dozen $3.85. 
BLUE GEM. Double flowers of rich blue. The finest blue. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
LADY LLOYD. The clear rose pink flowers are very fine and long 
lasting. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
PEGGY BALLARD. Large sprays of double rosy mauve flowers pro¬ 
duced in great abundance. 25c each. Dozen 4^70. 
Q,UEEN MARY. The gracefully arranged flowers of a pleasing bluish 
lavender measure 2% inches across. 3% feet tall. S5c each. 
Dozen $3.85. 
SUNSET. A delightful new Aster with flowers of sunset pink. Very 
free flowering. Grows about 36 inches high. aSc each. Dozen $3.86. 
WHITE LADY. The clear white semi-double flowers are produced 
freely on a plant 3 to 4 feet tall. S5e each. Dosen $$486. 
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