Hardy Perennials- 
Rock-Plants 
All perennial plants are 25 cts. each; 65 cts. for 3; $2.00 per 10; $18.00 
per 100, unless otherwise noted. Five or more of one variety at rate per 10. 
When the price of a single plant is 30 cts., the rate will be 80 cts. for os 
$2.50 per 10. When the price of a single plant is 35 cts., the rate will be 
95 cts. for 3; $3.00 per 10. 
Those marked * are suited, but not confined, to rock- and wall-gardens. 
ACHILLEA, Boule de Neige. 114 to 2 ft. Large heads of white button- 
like flowers on sturdy stems. A first-rate cut-flower. June to Sept. 
*Tomentosa. Woolly Yarrow. 6 in. Bright yellow flowers. July to Sept. 
ACONITUM Napellus, Spark’s Var. Monkshood. 4 to 6 ft. The long, loose 
heads of rich purple flowers make a delightful companion for Lilium 
Henryt. July, Aug. f 
Fischeri Wilsoni. Violet Monkshood. 5 ft. Arare and lovely variety. Sept. 
*ACTINEA herbacea. 8 in. Yellow daisy-like flowers. Silky foliage. May. 
-ETHIONEMA, Warley Rose. See page 3 for description. 
*A JUGA genevensis. 6 in. The dark green foliage carpets the ground rapidly 
and is accentuated with showy spikes of blue flowers. May, June. 
ANCHUSA italica, Dropmore. Bugloss. 4 ft. A tall-growing gentian-blue 
flower. June to Sept. i 
Myosotidiflora. 1 ft. The blue Forget-me-not-like flowers appear in early 
spring before the foliage has fully matured. April, May. 
ANEMONE japonica, Marie Manchard. A choice new introduction is this 
early-flowering, semi-double white Anemone. 3 ft. Sept. 50 cts. each. 
Max Vogel. Semi-double flowers of deep rose-pink. 3 ft. Sept. 50 cts. each. 
September Charm. 2 ft. Silvery pink flowers. Delightful companion 
for the white variety listed above. Sept., Oct. 
*Pulsatilla. Pasque Flower. 8 to 10 in. Lavender flowers followed by silky 
seed-pods. April, May. 
*Pulsatilla alba. A choice white variety; delightful for the rock-garden. 
ANTHEMIS tinctoria, Perry’s Var. 21% ft. A colorful yellow Daisy on long 
stems. Effective indoors and out. June to Aug. 
Moonlight. See page 3 for description. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. 21% ft. Sun or pattial shade. May to July. 
Chrysantha. A tall-growing species with large yellow blooms. 
Crimson Star. The warm crimson flowers are marked with white centers. 
A rich and beautiful color combination. 30 cts. each. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. A fine strain of hybrids. 
*Flabellata nana alba. 15 in. White-flowered variety with waxy texture. 
Longissima. A pale yellow form noted for its unusually long spurs. 
*ARABIS alpinus coccineus. New. A bright rose form of one of our most useful 
rock-plants. 4in. May. 50 cts. each. 
*ARMERIA Laucheana. Thrift. 6 in. The blooms look like little red balls 
on thin rush-like stems, rising above grass-like foliage. June, July. 
*Maritima alba. 6 in. An unusual white-flowering form. June, July. 
ARTEMISIA albula, Silver King. 3 ft. A plant valued for its gray foliage. 
Frigida. See Herb List on page 13 for description. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Buitterfly-Weed. 2 ft. Heads of brilliant orange bloom. 
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Edging Plants that satisfy: Campanula carpatica, Dianthus Beatrix, Dwarf 
Fall Aster Victor, Chrysanthemums Little Bob and the Amelias, Iris cristata, Iberis 
Snowflake, Heuchera Queen of Hearts, Plumbago Larpenta, Primula Munstead 
Strain, and any of the Violas. 

