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Hardy Perennials 
The Hardy Perennials are the backbone of the flower garden, most of them repeating faith- 
fully each year with a minimum of attention. 
While we have condensed our list considerably this year by rejecting many second-rate 
varieties, we have retained many of the old standbys which we think are still worthy of a place 
in any garden. After careful trials of the newer introductions, we have selected and added to 
our list only those which we consider to be the best, and now have one of the most complete 
lists of reliable, worth-while perennials to be found in this country. 
ACHILLEA 
30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Achillea filipendulina, Parker’s Variety. 
(Yarrow). Tall plant with big clear yellow 
flower heads. 
A. Millefolium roseum (Milfoil). Compact 
heads of deep pink flowers. Finely cut foliage. 
11% to 2 ft. June-Sept. 
A. tomentosa (Woolly Yarrow). Bright yellow 
flowers. Excellent for rockeries. 1 ft. June. 
ACONITUM — Monkshood 
40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
Aconitum Fischeri. One of the choicest we 
have. Fine spikes. 2 to 3 ft. Sept., Oct. 
A. Napellus, Spark’s Variety. Tall plant 
with branching spikes of blue flowers. 5 to 6 
fimamuly 2A ug. 
A. Wilsoni. <A chinese Aconitum putting out 
numerous spikes of violet-blue flowers. 
ANCHUSA 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Anchusa italica, Dropmore. Large; gentian- 
blue. 4 ft. 
A. italica, Morning-Glory. Strong, 
ing. Very dark blue. 4 to 5 ft. 
A. italica, Pride of Dover. Lovely heavenly 
blue. 3 to 4 ft. 
A. myosotidiflora (Brunnera macrophylla). 
Forget-me-not-flowered Bugloss. Graceful pan- 
icles of forget-me-not flowers from broad mats 
of heavy dark green foliage. Likes semi- 
shade where it makes a fine ground cover. 
1 to 1% ft. April, May. 
branch- 
ANTHEMIS ~- Perry’s Variety 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Marguerite). Gold- 
en yellow, daisy-like flowers. Does excellently 
in poor soils. 1 to 2 ft. July, Aug. 
ANEMONE — Windflower 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Anemone hupehensis. Mauve-rose flowers. 
1% to 2 ft. Aug. until frost. 
A. japonica alba. Large; single; pure white. 
21% to 3 ft. Sept., Oct. 
A. japonica, Alice. Large rose-pink flowers 
with lilac centers. One of the strongest grow- 
ers of the pink sorts. 
A. japonica, Max Vogel. 
A. japonica, Queen Charlotte. Large; semi- 
double; pink. 2% to 3 ft. Sept., Oct. 
A. japonica rubra. Semi-double; rosy red. 
114 to 2 ft. Sept., Oct. 
A. japonica, September Charm. Early. Silver- 
pink and rose. 2 ft. Sept., Oct. 
A. japonica, Whirlwind. Large, strong. Semi- 
double; white. 2% to 3 ft. Sept., Oct. 
A. Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). Blooms lilae to 
purple. Attractive woolly foliage. 1 ft. April, 
May. 
BOLTONIA 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Boltonia asteroides. Pure white, aster-like 
flowers, in great profusion. 6to 7 ft. Aug.-Oct. 
B. latisquama. Similar to the preceding, with 
lavender-pink flowers. 4 to 5 ft. Aug., Sept. 
