82 SWAN RIVER NURSERY, Patchogue, N. Y. 
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Perennials 
It is no wonder that these grand, old-fashioned — 
hardy garden flowers continue to increase in popular- — 
ity. There is not a time during the whole flower sea- 4 
son in which some hardy perennial is not in bloom. 
Five plants of one variety given at 10 rate, and 25 _ 
plants of one variety given at 100 rate when 10 and . 
100 rates are mentioned. Large clumps, 35c. up. 
Each 10 100 _ 
AMSONIA tabernaemontana (Willow Amsonia). Pan- 
icles of small, light blue flowers. May. 2 to 3 ft. 
-25 150° 9.00 9 
ASTILBE Amethyst. Well branched spikes of deep _ 
mt 
violet-purple. End of June. 30 250 —— 
A. Gloria Superba, Deep rose-pink plumes. End of 4 
June, 30 250 — ‘ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Selected varieties and colors. 
25 180 12.00 
COREOPSIS grandiflora (Big Coreopsis). Yellow. 
June-October. 2 to 3 ft. 25° 1.50 .9.,00' 9 
HELIANTHUS decapetalus (Thinleaf Sunflower). 
Yellow. June-July. 4 ft. 25 1.50 9.00 
HIBISCUS moschoutos (Common Rose-Mallow Pink). 
August. 3 ft. 25 2.00 12.00 
HOSTA caerulea (Blue Plaintainlily). Lavender flow- 
Crs. duly.iao. in; WAT 1.80 12.06 
H. undulata variegata (Variegated Leaf Plaintainlily). 
Blue. August. 18 in. 25 2.10 12.00 ¥ 
IRIS germanica (German Iris). Mixed colors. May 2. 
3 ft. 25 1.80 12.00 | 
I. kaempferi (Japanese Iris). Blue and white. June. 
3 to 4 ft. 30 2.40 18.00 
I. sibirica (Siberian Iris). Blue. May . 2 to’S it. 
25 1.80 12.00 
PAEONIA . 
Each Per 10 
Baroness Schroeder. Large, flesh white globular 
blooms. 00 4.50 
Dughess de Nemours. Guard petals, white; center, 
lemon-yellow. Blooms early. .65 6.00 
Edulis sedan ign Clear deep pink; blooms very early. 
Yk eo 5.40 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant red. rat mid-season. 
50 4.50 
Festiva Maxima. White center, crimson flecked. 
Blooms early. 50 4.50 
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