
PERENNIALS 
The plants listed are strong, field-grown clumps of a 
size to bloom the first year in your garden and give imme- 
diate results. 
The list is made up giving as simply as possible the 
points which you will wish to know in making the plan for 
your garden: 
1. Color of bloom. 
2. Approximate height when in bloom. 
3. Approximate date of bloom. 
ROCK GARDEN PLANTS ARE MARKED * 
Prices of plants are 25 cents each; three for 65 cents; 
$2.50 per dozen of a kind, except when otherwise noted. 
Height Date 
in of 
Color Bloom Bloom 
Aconitum—Monkshood 
fischeri Blue o it. Sept.-Oct. 
fischeri wilsoni Violet Blue 4 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
napellus Dark Blue 30in. July-Aug. 
napellus— 
Spark’s Variety Blue 4ft. July-Aug. 
35 cents; 3 for 95 cents; $3.50 per dozen. 
Adenophora—Ladybells 
lilifolia Blue 30in. July-Aug. 
*Ajuga—Bugle 
reptans Blue 6in. June 
Allium 
pulchellum Lilac 18in. August 
“Alyssum—Basket-of-Gold 
saxatile citrinun Pale Yellow 12in. April-May 
saxatile compactum Yellow tay: April-May 
saxatile sulphureum Sulphur Yellow12in. April-May 
saxatile 
Trivetts Sunlight Yellow 12 in. April-May 
Amsonia—W illow Amsonia 
tabernaemontana Light Blue Sele May-June 
Anchusa—Bugloss 
italica dropmore Blue 3 ft. June 
*myosotidiflora Blue 15in. © May 
*“Anemone—Pasqueflower 
pulsatilla Lilac 8in. May 
pulsatilla lilac Lilac 8 in. May 
35 cents; 3 for 95 cents; $3.50 per dozen. 
Anthemis 
sancta Johanna Yellow 2 ti5 June-July 
*Suitable for Rock Gardens. 
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