GENERAL LIST OF PERENNIALS AND ROCK-PLANTS 
*Indicates alpines or rock-plants, and, with the exception of a few varieties, they can also be 
used in front of the perennial border. 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 
*Argentea. 18 in. Silvery foliage. White flowers. 
May, June. Light, well-drained soil in full sun. 
{Filipendulina, Parker’s Variety. 3 ft. Large, 
flat heads of brilliant yellow flowers. June, July. 
tMillefolium roseum. 18 to 24 in. Pink flowers. 
June, July. 
{Ptarmica, Perry’s White. 18 in. 
white flowers. June to August. 
*Tomentosa. 6 in. Brilliant yellow flowers. May, 
Double pure 
June. 
*Tomentosa sulphurea. New and rare. Light 
yellow. An improved Tomentosa. 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
These are best planted in partially shaded places 
in rich, moist soil. 
{Fischeri. 2 to 3 ft. Dark blue flowers im early fall. 
tNapellus, Spark’s Variety. 4 ft. Violet-blue 
flowers in July and August. 
{Wilsoni. 4 to 5 ft. Deep blue flowers in October. 
ACTINEA (Lakeside Daisy) 
*Herbacea. 6 to 8 in. Large, yellow, daisy-like 
flowers in early spring. A choice rock-plant. 
AETHIONEMA (Persian Candytuft) 
*Grandiflorum. 12 in. Numerous spikes of deep 
rose flowers. June. 35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
*Jucunda. 8 in. A choice plant with lovely light 
pink flowers. Compact upright habit. May, June. 
*Persicum. 8 in. Lilac-pink. May, June. 
*Warley Rose. A new deep rose variety of very 
striking effect. 40 cts. each; 3 for $1. 
AGASTACHE (Anise; Hyssop) 
Three lovely, unusual, late summer-flowering 
plants for the sunny border. 
Single plants, 35 cts. each; 3 of any one 
kind for 90 cts.; 1 each of the 3 for $1; 3 each 
of the 3 for $2.56. 
Cana. 2 to 3 ft. A very attractive and distinct 
form. The leaves are delightfully scented; only 
a slight touch or wind movement is necessary 
to release the fragrance. Its purple-crimson 
flowers are borne well above the foliage, from 
midsummer to frost. 
Rupestris. Forms a compact bush about 2 feet 
high. Medium gray foliage blends beautifully 
with showy coral-red flowers in late July to 
November. 
Verticillata. 18 to 24 in. The earliest to bloom, 
the light purple-magenta flowers coming on 
dense compound terminals from late July to 
September. Its attractive gray-green leaves 
have a pleasant mint-like fragrance. 
AJUGA (Bugle) 
*Genevensis. 6 to 8 in. Deep blue flowers. 
June. 
Genevensis rosea. A choice and rare pink- 
flowering form of the above, just as easy to grow. 
*Reptans. Splendid variety for ground-cover 
in densely shaded places. Blue flowers in May. 
*Reptans alba. A white-flowering form. 
*Reptans variegata. Silvery white variegated 
foliage with blue flowers. 
*Tottenhami. 6in. A fine new hybrid with bronze- 
red foliage and attractive blue flowers. May, June. 
May, 


{Indicates varieties suited for cut-flowers. 
ALLIUM 
*Flavum minor. 4 in. A miniature yellow gem. 
June, July. 
ancee Gem. 10 in. Rose-pink flowers in May and 
une. 
Spherocephalum. 18 to 24 in. A _ bulbous 
species with deep crimson-red flowers on tall, 
wiry stems. June to August. 
*Tibeticum. 12 in. Lilac-mauve flowers in July 
and August. 
ALYSSUM (Madwort) 
*Montanum. Silvery leaves. Sweet-scented yellow 
flowers in April and May. 
*Saxatile citrinum. Golden-Tuft. A 
lemon-yellow form. 
*Saxatile compactum. 12 in. The well-known 
“Basket of Gold.’ Yellow flowers in early spring. 
*Saxatile fl.-pl. Double-flowering form of Saxatile 
compactum with deeper yellow blooms. 
*Spinosum. 61n. White flowers in May and June. 
lovely 
ANCHUSA (Bugloss) 
tBarrelieri. 15 to 18 in. A bushy, dwarf plant 
with lovely blue flowers in May and June. 
tItalica, Dropmore. 4 to 5 ft. Gentian-blue 
flowers during May and June. 
*Myosotidiflora. A distinct dwarf species. Small 
brilliant deep blue flowers in April and May. 
Sun or shade. 
ANDROSACE (Rock-Jasmine) 
*Lanuginosa. A choice alpine in bloom from 
June to fall. Trailing stems clothed with silvery 
leaves and terminal umbels of lovely lilac-pink 
flowers. 
*Sarmentosa chumbyi. Rosettes of silky foliage. 
Verbena-like heads of rosy lilac flowers about 
4 inches high, in May. Plant in well-drained soil. 
ANTENNARIA (Cat’s-Ear) 
*Dioica rosea. 4 in. Compact ground-cover for 
sunny, dry places. Silvery foliage and pale pink 
flowers in May. 
ANTHEMIS (Golden Marguerite) 
tMoonlight. 18 to 24 in. New. Large, daisy-like 
light yellow flowers. 
tPerry’s Variety. 2 ft. Large, yellow flowers from 
June to August. Fine. Very good for cut-flowers. 
Rodger Perry. 18 in. A splendid novelty. Bril- 
liant dark golden yellow flowers in June and July. 
50 cts. each. 
ANTHERICUM (St. Bernard’s Lily) 
tRamosum. 18 in. Grass-like foliage and small, 
lily-like white flowers. June, July. Partial shade 
or sun. 35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
*Montana. 6 in. Large white flowers during May 
and June. 
ARRHENATHERUM (Oat Grass) 
*Bulbosum variegatum. A dwarf decorative 
grass of tufted habit, growing 8 to 10 inches high. 
PRICES—Unless otherwise priced, all plants are sold at 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Three plants of one variety at the dozen rate 
