DENVER — COLORADO 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
and ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
UNSHINE, golden, glittering—ell the colors of the rainbow— 
that is the essence of gay perennials. Hardy flowers bring 
cheer and fragrance to the garden, to the doorstep and to the 
home—and yet with all their beauty and delicacy, they are 
easy to grow and most dependable in bloom. 
To aid you in making your selections, we have marked those 
perennials suitable for the rock garden with an asterisk (*). 
PRICES—UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, 25c EACH; $2.50 
PER DOZ; $18.00 PER 100. 
ACHILLEA, MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM (Pink Yarrow)—Pink 
flowers in dense heads. 18 inches. 
ACHILLEA, PTARMICA (Yarrow) —Small double white flowers. 
Fine for cutting. Blooms all summer. Hardy. 
*ACHILLEA, TOMENTOSA —Bright yellow flowers July to Sep¬ 
tember. 
*ALYSSUM, SAXATILE COMFACTUM— Masses of bright yel¬ 
low flowers. Early spring. 1 ft. 
ANCHUSA, ITALICA (Blue)—Tall spikes of beautiful gentian 
blue flowers in June and intermittently all summer. The foliage is 
rough and hairy. 
*ANCHUSA, MYOSOTIDIFLORA —Blue flowers in clusters re¬ 
semble forget-me-nots. May and June. Dwarf. 35c each. $3.50 per 
dozen. 
ANTHEUIS, TINCTORIA (Hardy Marguerite)—Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. Large yellow flowers, finely cut foliage. Hardy. 
*AQUILECrIA, CAERULEA (Rocky Mountain Columbine)—A 
stocky plant with bright blue long-spurred flowers. The state 
flower of Colorado. 
AQUILEG-IA, HYBRIDS —Long spurred. Selected hybrids are 
available in the following colors; Red and yellow; light purple, yel¬ 
low center; cream tinted lavender; lavender and white; assorted. 
*ARMERIA (Thrift)—A dwarf plant excellent for rock gardens. 
Pink flowers in globular heads. 
All Perennials 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100 
unless otherwise indicated. 
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