18 Hardy Perennial Plants 
MISSION GARDENS 
ACONITUM — MONKSHOOD 
* Napellus, Spark's Variety—Glistening violet blue; 
suitable for shady places; blooms in July and 
August. Each 25c 
AGROSTEMA 
Walkeri — An attractive perennial with silvery 
foliage, and carmine-red flowers; about 2 feet 
tall. Each 35c 
ALLIUM — CHIVES 
An attractive plant for the rock-garden about 1 foot 
high; umbel-shaped flowers in July and August. 
Purple or yellow. Each 20c 
ALYSSUM — BASKET OF GOLD 
Showy, low-growing, spring-flowering plants; ex¬ 
cellent for edging. 
Saxatile Compactum — Masses of bright yellow 
flowers in the spring. Each 25c 
AJUGA — BUGLE 
* Replans — A low creeping plant with dark-green 
glossy leaves, with purplish blue flowers; ex¬ 
cellent as a ground cover in shady places or 
in the rockery. Each 20c 
ANCHUSA — ALKANET 
Dropmore — A tall plant with rich blue flowers. 
Fine for back of border; blooms from June to 
late summer. Each 20c 
* Myosotidiflora — A dwarf plant, 12 to 18 inches, 
with beautiful blue flowers resembling Forget- 
me-nots. Each 20c 
ANDROSACE — ROCK JASMINE 
Sarmentosa — An easy variety to grow; produces 
rosettes of silky foliage and pink flowers which 
resemble verbenas; about 6 inches high. June 
and July. Each 50c 
ANEMONE — WINDFLOWER 
Japonica — A valuable perennial, blooming from 
August until heavy frost; a good cut-flower. 
Protect with 2 to 3 inches of leaves during the 
winter. Each 25c 
Pulsatilla — Grows 9 to 10 inches high, producing 
violet to purple flowers in April and May. Plant 
in full sun. Each 25c 
ANTHEMIS — CHAMOMILE 
Kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite) — A daisy-like golden- 
yellow flower, blooms in profusion nearly all 
summer. Each 20c 
St. John — This variety is similar to the above, 
except that the flowers are intense orange in 
color. Each 50c 
Moonlight — A fine plant for the border, about 2V2 
feet high, bushy and in bloom all summer; pale- 
yellow flowers about 2 V 2 inches across; fine for 
cutting. Each 35c 
AQUILEGIA — COLUMBINE 
These are very graceful and attractive plants, 
which grow about 2 feet tall and bloom in spring 
and early summer; thrive well in the shade. 
* Crimson Star — Very large flowers, with crimson 
sepals and spurs, and white petals. Each 25c 
* Flabellata Nana — A dwarf variety 8 to 10 inches 
tall with ivory-white flowers. Each 35c 
* Mrs. Elliot Scott's Strain (Long-spurred Hybrids) — 
Beautiful range of colors, mixed. Each 20c 
ARABIS — ROCK-CRESS 
Alpina — Mats of clear white flowers in the spring; 
foliage always ornamental. Each 20c 
ARENARIA — SANDWORT 
Grandiflora — An excellent rock plant, covered with 
white flowers in May. Each 25c 
Verna — A prostrate creeping plant with flat leaves. 
Each 25c 
ARTEMISIA — SOUTHERNWOOD 
Very useful plant in the garden; can also be 
cut and used as fillers for bouquets. 
Lactiflora — Grows 3 to 4 feet tall and blooms the 
latter part of August and September, with creamy 
white flowers, resembling the Astilbe. Each 25c 
Silver King — Attractive foliage of frosted silver. 
30 inches. Each 20c 
ASCLEPIAS — BUTTERFLY FLOWER 
Tuberosa — Bright orange flowers on plant about 
18 inches tall; blooms in July and August; good 
cut-flower. Each 20c 
ASPARAGUS 
Pseudoscaber "Lacy Veil" — A recent introduction 
of ornamental Asparagus; unexcelled for cut- 
greens in flower arrangements, bouquets, etc.; 
grows about 2 V 2 feet high, has beautiful green 
plumose foliage. Each 75c 
ASTER — MICHAELMAS DAISY 
These ore very showy plants which bloom in 
September and October. 
Barr's Pink — 4 feet; deep rose-pink; very free 
blooming. Each 25c 
Baby's Breath Aster — A variety with very small 
white flowers resembling Baby's Breath, about 
2 feet tall. Each 25c 
Brighten up your garden 
