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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
AND ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
The color, ultimate height and principal season 
of bloom are given as an aid in arranging pleasing 
color combinations and in securing a succession of 
bloom throughout the season. 
An asterisk (*) indicates those varieties most 
suitable for rockeries or alpine gardens. 
Per 
Each Dozen 
ACHILLEA Milfoil or Yarrow 
^tomentosa. Bright yellow, 6-8 in. 
May and June^___$ *20 2*00 
AJUGA Bugleweed 
*reptans. Blue, 4-6 in. May and June — .15 1.50 
ALYSSUM Basket of Gold or Madwort 
’’'saxatile compactum. Golden, 6-9 in. 
April and May-- *20 2.00 
ANCHUSA Alkanet or Bugloss 
italica dropmore. Blue, 3-5 ft. June 
to September_*20 2.00 
’^myosotidiflora. Blue, 12-18 in. May—.25 2.50 
ANEMONE 
Japanese Windflower 
japonica alba. Single v;hite, 4-5 ft. 
September and October- 
japonica Alice. Single rosy pink, 
3-4 ft. September and October- 
japonica Queen Charlotte. Double pink, 
2-3 ft. September and October- 
japonica Whirlwind. Double white, 
2-3 ft. September and October- 
AQUILEGIA 
caerulea. Blue, 2 ft. May and June- 
long spurred hybrids. Mixed colors, 
2^-3 ft. May and June-- 
.35 3.50 
.35 3.50 
.35 3.50 
.35 3.50 
Columbine 
.20 2.00 
.25 2.50 
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