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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
GENERAL LIST OF HARDY 
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HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
Except where otherwise quoted, prices of all hardy 
perennial plants are 25 cents each, $2.50 per doz., 
and $15.00 per 100. Six plants at dozen rate and 25 
and 50 at 100 rate. 
ACHILLEA. 
millefolium roseum. (Pink yarrow.) Excellent 
perennial. 
ptarmica Perry’s White. Splendid double 
white, fine for cutting. 
tomentosa. Dwarf, just hugging the ground, 
yellow flowers, 2-3 inches high. 
ACONITUM. (Monkshood.) 
autumnale. (Autumn Flowering Monkshood.) 
Fischeri. (Azure Monksnood). late bloomer, 
napellus. (Summer flowering Aconite.) Deep 
purple. 
napellus bicolor. Bicolored Aeonitum. 40 cents 
napellus, Sparks variety. Grows 5-6 feet high, 
is well branched and flowers are deep blue. 
Wilsoni. Fine late variety, tall grower. 35 
cents. 
AETHIONEMA. 
grandiflorum. Neat compact little plants with 
glaucous foliage and bright pink flowers. 
Warley Rose. Compact habit, foliage glaucous 
foliage, the heads of bright pink flowers are 
strongly suggestive of Daphne cneorum. 50 
pprifc 
AGROSTEMMA. 
flos jovis. Downy foliage and brilliant pink 
Lychnis like flowers. 
AJUGA. 
genevensis. Fine for carpeting in either sun¬ 
shine or shade. Blue spikes of flower, 
genevensis alba. Pure wnue variety, 
genevensis rosea. Pleasing pink form, 
genevensis variegata. Imeivsi ng white and 
green variegation in foliage. 
ALSTROEMERIA. 
Aurantiaca. (Peruvian Lily.) Roots are a mass 
of fleshy brittle tubers. Need covering 9 
inches in any deep, warm and well drained 
soil, then allow to spread. These have proved 
perfectly hardy in New England and are 
superb for cutting. Color deep orange and 
lily like. 50 cents each, $5.00 ooz. 
Ligtu angustifolia (New). The dominant color 
in this fine hybrid is warm pink, heads of 
flower as seen in England in the summer of 
1938 were in many cases 18-24 inches across, 
a few were snow white, these attracted great 
attention at the big summer flower shows 
and have wonderful cut flower value owing 
to their long keeping qualities. Plants in 
pots. $1.25 each. 
ALYSSUM. 
saxatile compactum. Bright golden yellow flow¬ 
ers. 
saxatile sulphureum. Sulphur yellow flowers 
in early spring. 
ANCHUSA. 
Barrelieri. Of medium height, blooms earlier 
than Italica varieties. 
Italica Dropmore var. Stout growers, bril¬ 
liant shade of light gentian blue. 
