Jasiine perennis. A dainty lavender blue 
Scabiosa. 6 inches high. 
Lychnis chalcedonies. Vivid scarlet flowers, 
excellent for the hardy border. Blooms a long 
time. 3 ft. 
Lychnis haageana. 1 ft. Very showy, orange- 
red, scarlet or crimson flowers nearly 2 inches 
across. Light shade. 
Pardanthus chinensis. Orange flowers spotted 
black. 2 ft. 
Penstemon unilaleralis. Opalescen blue flow¬ 
ers. 2 ft. Good for cutting. 
Platycodon Grandiflora. Large, showy, deep 
blue flowers on 20-inch spikes. Splendid for 
hardy border. 
Platycodon mariesi. Dwarf species, deep vio¬ 
let blue flowers. Plant in border or rock garden. 
Salvia pitcheri. A rich gentian-blue color, 3 
to 4 ft. The prettiest of all the salvias. 
Scabiosa Isaac House. Large lavender blue, 
and azure blue flowers. 
Saponatia ocymoides splendens. Rosy purple, 
rock garden or border. 
Silene schafta (Autumn catchfly). Bright pink 
flowers. 4 to 6 inches. 
Stokesia cyanea (Stokes aster). Light blue 
flowers in profusion during summer and aut¬ 
umn. 18 inches. Good for cutting. 
Rudbeckia Autumn Tints. Well formed large 
starflowers in all the autumn shades. Good for 
cutting. 
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Tritoma 
Tritoma Pfitzeri. Orange scarlet red hot pok¬ 
er. 3 to 4 ft. 
Tritoma Express. Early flowering yellow hot 
poker. 3 ft. 
Veronica amethystina. 10 to 15 inches. Gen¬ 
tian blue flowers. 
Veronica repens. 1 to 2 inches. Light blue 
flowers. Rock garden. 
Veronica spicata mixed. 24 inches tall. Mid¬ 
dle of hardy border. 
Viola nigra. Pretty little black violet. Quite 
a curiosity. 
PRICES ON HARDY PERENNIALS LISTED 
ABOVE 
One for 25c; live for $1.00; twenty-live for $4.50 
