HARDY PERENNIALS WORTH 
Anihemis aizoon. Fine silvery foliage with 
small yellow flowers. Grows 6 inches high and 
makes a fine border flower. 
Anihemis lincloria. Finely cut foliage with 
large yellow flowers which bloom all summer. 
Good for cutting. 
Aquilegia coerulea. Rocky Mountain Blue 
Columbine. 
Aquilegia longissima. Columbine from North¬ 
ern Mexico, pale yellow with spurs 4 to 5 inches 
long. 
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KNOWING AND CROWING 
Aquilegia copper queen. Columbine copper 
rod with straw colored corolla. 
Aquilegia crimson star. Columbine with crim¬ 
son sepals and spurs and white petals. 
Campanula persicifolia. Canterbury bells with 
large white flowers. Grows 18 inches high. 
Catananche caerulea. Deep blue flowers on 
18-inch stems. Bloom July. August and Septem¬ 
ber. Good for cutting. 
Chelone barbala praecox. Early flowering 
pink to cherry-red, in pretty spikes; a desirable 
cut flower. 3 to 4 ft. 
Chrysanthemum mawii. Rich pink flowers 2 
inches across, silvery foliage. 1 ft. 
Dianihus knappi. The only species of dian- 
thus which produces yellow flowers, loves a high 
dry sunny spot. 
Dianthus Lillie Jock Hybrids. Rare double 
and single clove pinks. 
Dianihus Rose Cushion. Dwarf 3 to 4 inches 
high, flowers pure pink. 
Gaillardia Goblin. Very compact globular 
plants, red and yellow. 
Gaillardia Sun God. Foliage fine gray green, 
stems 2 ft., flowers chamois-yellow. Blooms en¬ 
tire summer. A fine cut flower. 
Heliopsis pilcheriana. Perennial sunflower. 3 
ft. cut flower. 
