PERENNIALS 
Your garden is not complete without peren- 
nial borders and perennial beds. Consult our 
Landscape Department for help in designing 
and planting perennial beds. 
*Indicates varieties suitable for Rock Gar- 
dens. 20c each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 
100, except as noted. 
Achillea (Milfoil). 
Millefolium kelwayi. Red. All Summer. 
18 in. 
*Tomentosa aurea. Yellow. June. 6 in. 
Aegopodium. Silvery variegated foliage; 
white flowers. Suitable for borders and 
shady locations. 12 in. 
*Ajuga (Bugle). Purplish-blue. 
June. 6 in. 
Alyssum (Madwort). 
*Rostratum. Light yellow. May to July. 
May and 
1 ft. 
*Saxatile compactum. Bright yellow. 
Early Spring. 1 ft. 
*Serpyllifolium. Very dwarf. Yellow. Rough 
gray leaves. Excellent for the rock garden. 
Spring. 4-5 in. 
Anchusa Dropmore. Blue flowers in May 
and June. 3 ft. 
Anemone (Windflower). 
*Japanese. Fall blooming. 30c each, $3.00 
per doz. 
Anthemis kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite). 
SOW daisy-like flowers. July and August. 
t, 
eyeaiesia (Columbine). Long Spurred Hy- 
rids. 
Crimson Star. Crimson center, white 
petals. June. 18 in. 
*Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. Mixed 
colors. June. 18 in. 
Rocky Mountain Strain. Blue. June. 18 in. 
*Arabis alpina (Rockcress). White and Pink. 
Apriland May. 12 in. 
*Armeria alpina. Crimson. May and June. 
4 in, 
Artemisia, Silver King (Sagebrush). Silver 
colored stems and foliage. 30 in. 
Asters, Hardy. Mixed colors. 1 to 4 ft. 
ASTERS 
Asters. New, hardy, improved, named 
varieties. Sept. and Oct., except as noted. 
Amethyst. A new outstanding purplish 
blue. Almost fully double. 3 ft. 
Barr’s Pink. Pink. 4 ft. 
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*Countess of Dudley. Pink, yellow eye. 
9 in. 
Harrington’s Pink. Deep rose pink. One 
of the best new asters. 4 ft. 
Hybridus luteus. Golden yellow. Rare 
Crimson-red. 
and popular. July to September. 2 ft. 
pastes Henry Maddocks. Pink. Dwarf. 
1 ft. 
*Marjorie. Large, rose pink flowers. 
Dwarf. 1 ft. 
Mt. Everest. Beautiful white. 3 to 4 ft. 
*Nancy. Light pink. Dwarf. 1 ft. 
Royal Blue. Rich deep blue. 3 ft. 
«Tartaricus. Large, bluish violet. 6 ft. 
*Victor. Light lavender-blue. Dwarf. 8in. 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 
100, with exceptions noted. 

*Aubrietia (Rainbow Rockcress). Blue. Early 
Summer. 6 in. 
Baptisia australis (False Indigo). 
blue. Midsummer. 2 to 4 ft. ; 
Campanula. (Bellflower). 
*Medium (Canterbury Bells). Blue, pink 
and white. Juneand July. 2 to 4 ft. 
*Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). 
Blue. June to August. 1 ft. 
*Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens). White. 
June-July. 12 in. 
Carnations, Hardy. Pink, red, and white 
June-July. 2 ft. Also mixed. 
Centurea montana (Perennial Cornflower). 
ay re violet-blue flowers. July to September. 
2 ft. 
*Cerastium tomentosum (Snow-in-Sum- 
mer). Silver foliage, white flowers. May. 
6 in. 
Chrysanthemum (Hardy Chrysanthemum). 
Mixed colors. 
Coralbell. Coral-red bloom in Midsummer. 
18 in. 
Coreopsis (Coreopsis). Golden yellow, daisy- 
like flowers. All Summer, 3 ft. 
Indigo 

The Garden is not Complete Without Perennial Borders 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY 

CUSHION MUMS 
This popular strain originated from the famous Pink Cushion, which is still extensively 
grown. Most popular of the Hardy Chrysanthemums because of their long growing 
season and adaptability to many uses. 12 in. 
*Bronze Cushion. Bronze flowers turning to a bronzy, coppery yellow. 
*Little Bob. Beautiful mahogany-bronze. 
*Pink Cushion. Solid, compact grower. 
until frost. 
Early. 
Covered with pink blossoms from August 
*White Cushion. At opening shows a delicate pink, turning pure white as flowers 
develop. 
*Yellow Cushion. Pure golden yellow. Early flowering, long lasting. 
Price 30c each, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
MISCELLANEOUS STRAINS 
Alice Howell. Aster flowering. Rich cop- 
per-orange. October. 
Autumn Glow. Large flowering. Rosy 
crimson. November. 
Button Yellow. Pompon. Small yellow. 
September. 
Crimson Beauty. Pompon. Bright crim- 
son. November. 
Dorothy Turner. Pompon. Large bronze 
and old gold. Late. 
Indian. Aster flowering. 
October. 
Jean Cumming. Decorative. White. Sept. 
Little Red Foot. Button. Red-mahogany 
around a tight dark center. October. 
Ohio Gold. Decorative. Free blooming 
Ores September through the 
Popular red. 
all. 
Rose Charm. Pompon. Bright rose pink. 
October. 
Rose Royal. Aster flowering. Violet. Nov. 
Rose Travena. Pompon. Deep cerise- 
pink. Midseason. 
Sandra. Decorative. 
October. 
Skibo. Yellow. October. 
Vivid. Decorative. New rosy crimson. 
September. 
Wannetka. Decorative. White. Sept. 
White Doty. Pompon. Large, pure white. 
October. 
White Victory. Large flowering. White. 
October. 
foe 30c each; $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 
100. 
Deep crimson. 

KOREAN HYBRIDS 
*Apollo. Combination of bronze, red, gold 
and salmon. October. 
*Ceres. Old-gold, yellow and soft coppery 
bronze. October. 
*Daphne. Exquisite blending of Daphne- 
pink and lilac-rose with golden stamens. 
October. 
*Ember. Combination of glowing bronze, 
coral, and orange shades. October. 
*Innocence. Dwarf white. October. 
*King Midas. Charming shade of soft 
yellow. Late September. 
*Mars. Deep red with velvety sheen. Oct. 
*Pygmy Gold. Dwarf Korean with clear 
golden pompons in great masses. Early 
September. 
*The Moor. 
Purple or port-wine-red. 
Large, double flowers. September. 
Price 30c each, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 
per 100. 

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Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur). 
Chinensis. Gentian blue. June. 18 in. 
English Hybrids, Wrexham Strain. Rich 
and varied tints from blue to scarlet. 
June. 3-4 ft. 
Dianthus plumarius (Pinks). 
*Deltoides, Brilliant. Rose. Summer. 6 in. 
*Rose Cushion. New, dwarf, compact. 
Excellent for rock gardens. 
Dicentraspectabilis (Bleedingheart). Heart- 
shaped, rose colored flowers. April or May. 
18 in., 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Digitalis (Foxglove). White and rose. June 
and July. 3to4ft. 
Doronicum caucasicum. Large, bright yel- 
low flowers. Early Spring. 2 ft. 
Echinacea purpurea (Coneflower). Purple 
flowers with large brown cone-shaped centers. 
July to October. 3 ft. 
Echinops ritro (Globe Thistle). Metallic 
blue flowers, thistle-like foliage. July and 
August. 3 to 4 ft. 
Eupatorium coelestinum (Hardy Agera- 
tum). Light purple-blue. August until 
frost. 18 in. 
*Euphorbia myrsinites. 
May and June. 4 to 6in. 
*Evening Primrose (Oenothera). Large yel- 
low flowers. June to August. 6 in. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower). 
Grandiflora. Orange-red. May to Oct. 2 ft. 
Sun God. Large solid yellow. All Summer, 
2ft. 45c each, $4.50 per doz. 
Golden Glow (Rudbeckia laciniata). Large 
double yellow flowers. Late Summer. 6 ft. 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath). 
Paniculata. White. Early Summer. 40 in. 
*Repens. White. July and August. 6 in 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort). 
Mixed colors. Late Summer. 3 ft. 
Peregrina. Large dark, shining mahogany 
yb edged with gold. July to frost. 
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Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow. Early 
Fall. 3 to 4 ft. 
*Helianthemum (Rock or Sunrose). Mixed 
colors. July and August. 8 to 12 in, 
Helianthus (Perennial Sunflower). 
Harvest Moon. Rich yellow. Sept. 4 ft. 
Maximiliani. Golden yellow. October. 6 ft. 
Heliopsis (Orange Sunflower). 
Pitcheriana. Yellow. July to August. 3 ft. 
Scabra excelsa. Almost double yellow 
flowers. July to September. 3 ft. 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels). Mixed colors. 
Midsummer. 4 ft. 
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Yellow flowers. 
