PLANTS or PERMANENCE 
Hardy Perennials 
NOTE: Plants preceded by one * are Rock Plants 
but are large enough to be grown on the margin 
of the hardy border, as well as in the Rock Garden. 
Plants preceded by two ** should be grown in 
the Rock Garden only. 
ACHILLEA Boule de Neige. Milfoil or Yarrow. 
This variety is an improvement on A. Ptarmica fl. 
pi. The Pearl. The flowers, although not so large, 
are of more perfect form with fuller centers. 
White. Blooms all summer. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
A. Eupatorium (syn. filipendula). 
Grows 3 feet tall, flat heads of brilliant yellow 
flowers; finely cut foliage. Blooms dried last all 
summer. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*A. Millefolium Roseum. Rose Flowered Yarrow or 
Rosy Milfoil. 
Rosy-pink flowers in dense heads on stems 18 
inches high; effective on edge of shrubbery or in 
border. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
■"A. Tomentosa. Bright Yellow Flowers. 
Grows 6 to 8 inches high. Excellent for rockeries. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen $2.50. 
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’’’Aconitum Napellus. Monkshood. 
Lovely deep blue flowers in July and August. Grows 
3 to 4 ft. high. Best in shady moist locations. 
Each, $.40; Three for $1.10; Per dozen, $4.00. 
AGROSTEMMA Coronaria. Rose Champion. 
Purple crimson or white variety. Phlox shaped 
flowers, silvery foliage. Grows 2 1/2 to 3 ft. high. 
June. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
ALTHEA Rosea. Hollyhock. Double Bright Rose, 
Maroon, Pink, Red, White, Yellow and Mixed. 
Grows from four to six feet tall. Are really a 
necessity to any old fashioned garden. Single 
varieties, only in mixed colors. .June to August. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
ALTHEA Rosea. Hollyhocks. Single Mixed. 
The single varieties are only in mixed colors. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
**Ajuga reptans. Bugle. 
Dwarf creeping plant with purplish-blue flowers in 
May and June. Grows 3 to 4 inches high. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
*'ALYSSUM Argenteum. 
Dense growth. Leaves silvery beneath, flowers 
clustered in yellow heads, all summer. Grows 10 
to 12 inches high. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum. Dwarf Golden 
Tuft, Madwort. 
Broad masses of bright yellow flowers in early 
spring. An excellent plant for the rockery or in 
front of borders. Grows 8 to 10 inches high. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
ANCHUSA Italica Dropmore. Alkanet. 
An attractive plant with blue trumpet-shaped 
flowers in panicles. A Continuous bloomer if not 
allowed to go to seed. Large, rough, broad foliage. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet high. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
’-‘Anchusa myosotidiflora. Alkanet. 
Distinct new dwarf perennial with clusters of 
charming blue flowers resembling Forget-me-nots. 
Flowers in May and June. Grows 1 0 to 12 inches 
high. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
’^‘Anemone japonica Alice. Wind Flower. Rose-pink, 
Lilac Center. 
Large open flowers from September to October. 
Requires plenty of moisture and straw covering in 
winter. Grows 2 to 3 ft. high. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
"A. Japonica Kriemhilde. Double Rich Pink. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
A. Japonica. September Charm. Silver Pink, Shaded 
Mauve. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
A. Japonica. Whirlwind. Double White. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
ANTHEMIS Kelwayi. Yellow Marguerite. 
Daisy-like, golden yellow, blossoms all summer. 
Nice for cutting. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*A. Montana. Dwarf Species, Pure White Flowers. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
'‘'AQUILEGIA Californica Hybrida. Columbine. 
A strain of great beauty, being a cross between the 
native Coerulea and Chrysantha. Flowers much 
larger than either. Very distinctive in coloring, 
from creamy-white to intense blue and rosy- 
purple. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*A. Canadensis. American Columbine. 
The wild Columbine of our native woods. Red and 
yellow. Very showy and free flowering. Fine for 
rockery and half-shaded places. Stems 1 to 2 feet. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*A. Chrysantha. Golden Columbine. 
Flowers of golden yellow with long spurs, continu¬ 
ing through June and July. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*A. Caerulea. Colorado Columbine. 
Native in the Rocky Mountains. Deep blue flowers 
of immense size, sometimes standing as high as 
two feet. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’^A. Edeiweis. Nana Compacta. 
New erect growing variety with snow white flowers. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’^A. Hensol Harebell. 
A vivid blue species of medium height. Free 
flowering. Most attractive in the border, may also 
be used in the rockery. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
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