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Hardy Perennial Plants 
Prices, except where noted, 3 plants for $1.00; 10 plants for $3.00 
Achillea • Yarrow 
Aizoon ★ (Anthemis Aizoori). Silvery 
foliage and white daisies. 6 to 8 in. 
Ptarmica, Perry’s White. Large double 
white flowers. Excellent for cutting. 
June to August. 
Tomentosa. ★ Woolly Yarrow. Flat 
mats of ferny foliage and broad heads 
of yellow flowers. 8 to 10 in. 
Aconitum • Monkshood 
All Aconitums, 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50 
Autumnale. Spikes of dark blue flowers 
in October. 
Fischeri. Large, pale blue flowers. Unusual 
shiny foliage. 18 in. 
Napellus. Tall; dark blue. July. 
Napellus, Sparks’ Var. Plants 5 to 6 feet 
high, with branching spikes of blue flow¬ 
ers in July and August. The darkest 
Aconitum. 
Agrostemma. See Lychnis 
Ajuga 
Genevensis. ★ Geneva Bugle. Ground 
cover for shady places. Flowers blue. 
Reptans. ★ Dwarf, leafy ground cover 
with blue flowers. 
Althaea rosea • Hollyhock 
Allegheny. Mixed. Double; fringed. 
Double. Carmine, Pink, Red, Salmon, 
White and Yellow. 
Single. Pink, Red, and White. 
Mixed, Double or Single 
Alyssum 
Rostra turn. ★ Good rock-plant. Heads 
of yellow flowers from June to August. 
1 ft. 
Saxatile compactum. ★ Low gray-green, 
with myriads of yellow flowers in May. 
Anchusa . Bugloss 
Italica, Dropmore. Good border plant 
with bright blue flowers on 5-foot stems. 
Myosotidiflora. ★ Splendid ground 
cover for shady places. Flowers like 
forget-me-nots. 
Anemone • Windflower 
Japonica, Queen Charlotte. Beautiful 
single rose-pink flowers. 
Japonica, September Charm. A Japan¬ 
ese type of exquisite pink. Finest recent 
introduction. 
Japonica, Whirlwind. Semi-double; pure 
white. Finest variety. 
Pulsatilla. ★ Dwarf, early type with 
huge purplish blue flowers. 
Sylvestris. ★ Snowdrop Anemone. Grows 
18 inches high. Snow-white flowers. 
Anthemis 
Tinctoria. Golden Marguerite. Bright 
yellow daisies from June to October. 
Arabis • Rock-Cress 
Alpina. ★ Dwarf edging and rock-plant. 
Flowers white. 
Alpina fl.-pl. ★ Double flowering. 
Mollis. ★ Dwarf, clustered foliage and 
airy sprays of white flowers. 
Aquilegia • Columbine 
Breeze Hill Hybrids. Finest long-spurred 
strain. Mixed colors only. 
Caerulea. Dwarf; blue and white. 
Canadensis. ★ Dwarf Wild Honeysuckle. 
Scarlet and yellow. 
Chrysantha. it Long-spurred; golden 
yellow. 
Arenaria 
Verna caespitosa. ic Very green, mossy 
L plant for cracks and crevices. 
Armeria • Sea Pink or Thrift 
Cephalota rubra. Strong plants with 
little balls of dark pink flowers. 
Maritima. ★ Grassy foliage. Purplish 
pink flowers. 
Artemisia 
Frigida. it Silvery gray foliage. 
Silver King (Ghost Plant). Bushy plant 
with silvery foliage. 
Asclepias 
Tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. Bright orange. 
July, August. 2 Yv ft. 
Astilbe 
Arendsi Hybrids 
All Astilbes, 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50 
Gloria. Brilliant dark pink. 2 ft. 
Juno. Deep violet-rose. 2% ft. 
Marguerite van Rechteren. Vivid lilac- 
red. 3 ft. 
Meta Immink. Deep pink. 2 ft. 
Rose Pearl. Shell-pink. 2 ft. 
Salland. Red. 2}^ ft. 
Japonica Varieties 
Gladstone. White. 
Peach Blossom. Soft pink. 
Queen Alexandra. Deep pink. 
Hardy Asters 
New Dwarf Hybrids 
Recent introductions of great merit. For 
low borders and for rock-gardens they are 
unexcelled. We recommend them highly. 
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink. 
Daphne. Soft pink flowers. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Pale pink. 
Marjorie. Apple-blossom-pink with gold¬ 
en centers. 
Nancy. Pale pearl-gray. 
Remembrance. Soft pink. 
Snow Sprite. Semi-double; white. 
Victor. Clear violet-blue. 
Dwarf Varieties 
Alpinus. ★ Dwarf; early flowering; light 
blue daisies. 
Alpinus, Wartburg Star. Large, dark 
lilac-blue flowers; orange centers. 50c 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
King George. ★ Dwarf; early flowering; 
large violet flowers. 
Mauve Cushion. ★ Late blooming; very 
dwarf; pale mauve. 
Tall Varieties known to many as 
Michaelmas Daisies 
Ballard’s Crimson. Crimson. 
Barr’s Pink. Clear pink. 
Blue Gem. Rich true blue. 
Climax. Pale blue. 
Harrington’s Pink. A new, truly pink 
variety. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Hybridus luteus. Small yellow flowers. 
King of the Blues. Light blue. 
Mount Everest. By far the finest white. 
Maid of Athens. Rose-pink. 
Novae-angliae. Large; violet-purple. 
Perry’s Pink. Excellent clear rose-color. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy red. 
Sky lands Queen. Lilac-blue. 
White Climax. Pure white. Very fine. 
Ypres. Rosy red. A rich deep shade. 
Aster Collection 
Ballard’s Crimson. Crimson. 
Barr’s Pink. Clear pink. 
Blue Gem. Rich true blue. 
Climax. Pale blue. 
Mount Everest. White. 
Perry’s Pink. Clear rose-color. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy red. 
White Climax. White. 
One each of the above 8 varieties 
$1.50 
CARRIAGE EXTRA 
Aubrietia 
Deltoidea. ★ False Wall-Cress. Lavender. 
Deltoidea Eyrei. ★ Trailer with gorgeous 
purple flowers. 
Baptisia • False Indigo 
Australis. Easily grown 3-foot plant with 
long clusters of blue pea blossoms. 
Beilis • English Daisy 
Perennis. it Early flowering. Dwarf. 
Red, White, and Pink. 20c each; 10 for 
$1.20; 100 for $10.00. 
Boltonia 
Asteroides. Pale pink, aster-like flowers 
in September and October. 
Latisquama. Dwarf; lavender-lilac. Sept 
Calimeris 
Incisa. ★ Aster-like plant with mauve- 
white flowers an inch across. 2 ft. 
Callirhoe • Poppy-Mallow 
Involucrata. ic Prostrate plant. Glowing 
crimson-purple flowers. 
Calluna 
Vulgaris nana. ★ Mossy Heather. Beau¬ 
tiful, low mats of feathery green foliage. 
50c each; 10 for $4.50. 
The Star ★ indicates suitability 
for Rock-Garden planting 
