PERENNIALS 
The plants listed are strong, field-grown clumps of a size 
to bloom the first year in your garden and give immediate 
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 30 cents each; three for 75 cents; 
$2.80 per dozen of a kind, except when otherwise noted. 
Height Date 
in of 
Color Bloom Bloom 
Aconitum—Monkshood 
fischeri | Blue Be ie Sept.-Oct. 
fischeri wilsoni Violet Blue A ft. Sept.-Oct. 
napellus— 
Spark’s Variety Blue 4 ft. July-Aug. 
35 cents; 3 for 95 cents; $3.50 per dozen. 
Allium 
pulchellum Lilac 18 in. August 
* Alyssum—Basket-of-Gold 
saxatile citrinun Pale Yellow TZ ne April-May 
saxatile compactum Yellow 1,2 April-May 
saxatile sulphureum Sulphur Yellow 12 in. April-May 
saxatile 
Trivetts Sunlight Yellow 12-7 April-May 
\ 
Amsonia—Willow Amsonia 
tabernaemontana Light Blue Btt May-June 
Anchusa—Bugloss 
italica dropmore , Blue 3 ite June 
* Anemone—Pasqueflower 
pulsatilla Lilac 8 in. May 
pulsatilla lilac Lilac 8 in. May 
35 cents; 3 for 95 cents; $3.50 per dozen. 
Aquilegia—Columbine 
alpina Dark Blue 18 in. May-June 
clematiflora Mixed PRS i June-July 
chrysantha 
Silver Queen 
chrysantha Yellow 30 in. June-July 
colonial strain Mixed : ott June-July 
crimson star Crimson vty ir June-July 
flabellata nana White 12s May-June 
jucunda Blue 18 in. May-June 
Long-spurred Varieties: 
Blue and Lavender 
Blue Shades 
Orange and Scarlet 
Wayside—Mixed 30 in. June-July 
*Suitable for Rock Gardens. 
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