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Hardy Perennials 
We specialize in Hardy Perennials, particularly Peonies, 
Irises, and Phlox. Our list offers the choicest, hardiest 
herbaceous perennials for borders and rock gardens. 
Many old-fashioned plants are included which have 
been grown in New England gardens since colonial times. 
A few are included which, though short-lived, are beau- 
tiful enough to warrant replacing. 
Our plants are field-grown, except a few varieties more 
successfully handled in pots. Extra large clumps can 
sometimes be supplied at double price. 
Varieties not priced are 25¢ each, $2 for 10, $16 per 
100. Those priced at 20¢ each are $1.50 for 10; at 
30¢ each are $2.50 for 10; etc. Add 10% to 15% for 
postage. 
ACHILLEA tomentosa sulphurea. Woolly Yarrow. 
1’ May. New; soft pale yellow flowers. 30¢. 
ACONITUM fischeri. Azure Monkshood, 3’ Sept. Late 
bloomer, deep blue, with glossy foliage. 
napellus, Sparks (acutum). Sparks’ Aconite. 4’ July. 
Dark blue hood-shaped flowers. Part shade. 
ACTAEA rubra. Red Baneberry. 2’ May. Long-lived 
native with red berries, for rich soil and shade. 30¢. 
AJUGA genevensis. Geneva Bugle. 8’’ May. Spreading 
plant with spikes of blue flowers. Good ground cover 
for shady places. 20¢. 
reptans rubra. Purpleleaf Bugle. 8'’ May. 20¢. 
—variegata. 6’’ May. Blue flowers and variegated 
foliage. 
ALTHAFA rosea. Hollyhock. 6’ July. Stately old- 
fashioned flower, very effective in clumps. Biennial 
though some plants may bloom several years. Mixed 
colors in single and double forms. 20¢. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum. Dwarf Goldentuft. 
1’ May. Mass of bright yellow flowers with gray 
foliage. 
—citrinum. 1’ May. New variety with pale yellow 
flowers. 30¢. 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora. Siberian Bugloss. 15” 
May. Beautiful forget-me-not-like flowers of rich blue. 
Light shade. 
ANDROSACE sarmentosa. Rock Jasmine. 4’’ June. 
Real alpine; rosettes of leaves and pink flowers. 2/4” 
pots. 
ANEMONE pulsatilla. European Pasqueflower. 1’ 
April. Purple flowers and interesting silvery, hairy 
seed-pods. (Also the white flowering variety.) 
AQUILEGIA canadensis. American Columbine. 114’ 
May. Native variety with yellow and red flowers. 20¢. 
chrysantha. Golden Columbine. 2’ June. The golden 
yellow, long-spurred flowers bloom a long time. Airy 
and graceful in the garden and as cut-flowers. 20¢. 
flabellata. Fan Columbine. 1’ June. Dwarf. Lilac and 
white flowers and handsome glaucous foliage. 20¢. 
