S & H HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
GENERAL COLLECTION. Pages 6 and 7 are in condensed tabulation. 
PRICES. We pay postage up to and : ncluding dozens; the 100 rate is for Ex¬ 
press, collect. The each rate, if not listed, is one-tenth the doz. rate; 6 is one- 
half the doz. rate; 2 5 at the 100 rate. 
ACHILLEA - Milfoil 
Boule de Neig*e (Ball of Snow). 
18 inches. The best white-flowered 
edging plant; erect, stiff stems 
and compact clusters; fully double, 
pure white. June on. 
Cerise Queen (Rosy Milfoil). Fine 
cut, decorative foliage on spread¬ 
ing bushes 18 in. high. Brilliant 
cerise-red flowers continuous all 
summer, in flat umbels. This, with 
foliage, is a dainty bowl cut 
flower. 
Filipendula. 3 ft. Pungent cut 
leaves. Flat heads of yellow flow¬ 
ers in July. Can be dried for 
winter vase use. 
Perry’s White. 2V 2 feet. Rigid, 
upright stems; clustered double 
white flowers, superior for cutting. 
June and July. 
The Pearl. 3 feet. A valuable land¬ 
scape type, with long wands of 
pure white flowers in m : d'.ummer 
Tomentosum<^> (Woolly Yarrow). 
A low mat of leaves, bright with 
flat heads of yellow flowers in June 
and later. 
All Achilleas; 3, 70c; doz., $2.30; 
100, $15.00. 
ANEMONE - 
Windflower 
ANEMONES Hupehensis. A 
miniature Japonica, 10 to 12 
inches, in profuse bloom from 
August on, with 1%-inch single 
flowers colored bright mauve-rose. 
Pulsatilla Rubra<$>. 9-12 inches. 
Reddish purple flowers. April- 
May. 
Japonica. ^ mos t valuable class of 
hardy plants suitable for edging, 
massing or single specimens. They 
grow rapidly 2 to 3 feet and are 
profuse in bloom, gaining strength 
and beauty each year. The bloom¬ 
ing period extends from August 
till mid-November. 
Field-Grown Plants 
Alba. Glistening, pure white. 
Kreimhilde, Double; deep pink. 
Queen Charlotte. Semi-double; the 
popular “La France” pink. 
Rubra. Brilliant rose-red; yellow 
center. 
September Charm. Silvery pink ; 
profuse. 
All: 3, 70c; doz., $2.40; 100, $16.00. 
ANCHUSA 
Dropmore. 5 f ee t. Early and intermit¬ 
tent. 1-inch flowers of deep cobalt-blue. 
Lirsadel. (New.) 6 feet. Bright gen¬ 
tian-blue in May and June; upright. 
Myosotidiflora<$>. A beautiful dwa-f 
specimen, or massing plant, with brer d 
foliage on spreading stools. The vivid 
flowers in May are glorified “Forget 
me-nots,” in a rich gentian-blue o 
sparkling beauty. 
Each, 25c; 3, 70c; doz., $2.40. 
HARDY ASTERS 
Abendrothe. 3-5 feet. Oct. Deep 
rose-pink. 
Alderman Volkes. 2 feet. Very 
free, with good-^iz^d '•’utters of 
brilliant rosy red. 3, $1.10; doz., 
$3.80. 
Alpinus<$>. 5-10 inche’-. May and 
June. Lavender-blue with or¬ 
ange-yellow disc. 
Blue Gem. 3 feet. L"rge rich violet- 
blue. 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Climax. 4 feet. Pyramidal clusters of 
light lavender-blue, with a prominent 
golden cone at center. Aug.-Oct. 
Goliath. 12 inches. Short, rock garden 
growth; mammoth, evenly rayed flow¬ 
ers. May-June. Rich lavender-purple. 
3, $1.00; doz., $3.60. 
Mrs. F. W. Raynor. 3 y 2 feet. Oct. 
Very large, flat flowers; deep, dark 
crimson-red. 3, $1.25; doz., $4.50. 
Roseus Superbus. 3 feet. Late; rose- 
pink. 
Sunset. 3 feet. Glowing “sunset” pink. 
St^r of Wartburg 1 . 15 inches. Beautiful 
3-inch flowers in late spring, dark lilac- 
blue with orange centers; very free. 
3, $1.10; doz., $3.80. 
St. Esrwin. Rounded bush; covered by 
small dainty flowers of pastel pink. 
White Climax. Like the blue type. 
Except noted: 3, 70c; doz., $2.40. 
New Hybrid 
_ <$> Dwarf Border Asters <$> 
Bloom profusely throughout September, 
with all-covering, large flowers. 
Countess of Dudley. 9 inches. Charm¬ 
ing flowers of clear pink ; yellow eyes. 
Marjorie. x foot 
Showy, large flowers, 
bright rose-pink. 
Nancy, j foot. A delightful show of 
flesh-pink flowers. Late. 
Snowsprite. f foot. Early. Smothered 
with large, semi-double white flowers. 
Victor, g inches. Early, dwarfest, very 
pretty ; light lavender-blue. 
3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
SET—1 each for $1.25. 
Long-Spurred Columbine 
AQUILEGIA - Columbine 
Distinct, deeply cut foliage and delicate 
arrangement of colors in the pendent flow¬ 
ers. Dainty, showy and desirable as cut 
flowers, available for Memorial Day; espe¬ 
cially suitable for rockwork, at the base 
of foundation walls and under trees. 
Bloom in early spring into July; prefer¬ 
ring partial shade. 
Caerulea. Sky-blue with white corolla ; 
the peerless “Rocky Mt. Columbine.” 
3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Caerulea Rosea, g^my pj n k sepals. 3, 
$1.00; doz., $3.60. 
Cb^santha. All over pure bright yel¬ 
low. ; | ! | | . | j 
Chrysantha Alba. Pure white flowers. 
Crimson Star A " English novelty. 
— - - - - . Tall and vigorous ; its 
large uniquely colored, long-spurred 
flowers extremely showy in the garden 
as well as in bouquets. Spurs and sepals 
blood-red, the petals pure white. 3, 
$1.25; doz., $4.50. 
Bobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. A recent 
English triumph following many years 
of crossing and selection ; notable for 
size and sturdiness, long spurs, and the 
most extensive range of strong colors. 
3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Jaetschaui. g ft. Very large flowers ; 
yellow, with glittering red spurs. 
Long- Spur “Copper Queen.” Coppery 
red over orange, with darker spurs; 
anthers straw-yellow. Very showy. 
Long* Spur “Lemon Queen.” Clear 
yellow. 
Long--Spurred Hybrids Mixed, Mrs. 
Scott Elliott’s. An old English strain ; 
free-blooming, in pastel shades. 3, 85c; 
doz., $3.00. 
Anemone Japonica 
Dwarf Anchusa 
Except noted: 3, 70c; doz., $2.40. 
