Perennial Plants 
Brainard’s 



Scabiosa 
Polemonium 
Caeruleum. Fern-like foliage and terminal clusters of 
pretty clear blue flowers. June to Sept. 1% ft. 
Potentilla 
Warrensii. Pretty pure yellow, single, buttercup-like 
flowers most of the summer. 114-2 ft. 
Primula (Hardy Primrose) 
Polyantha Giant Mixed. You should have some English 
Primroses in the garden. They are one of the gems 
among Spring flowers. Grows 6 to 10 inches high, 
covered early with brilliant colored flowers in yellow- 
orange to dark red. Plant them early for best results. 
25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.75 per doz. 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy) 
Hybridum. Daisy-like flowers in many shades of white, 
pink, and red. June-Aug. Q ft. 
Roseum. Pink shades. 
*Nbeetbehs Atrosanguineum. Single flowers, shades of 
red. 
Ranunculus 
Repens Fl. Pl. Masses of double, bright golden yellow 
flowers. May-June. 
Salvia 
Aurea. 3-4 ft. Light blue flowers in August and 
September. Fine for border. 
Pratensis. 2 ft. July-August. Violet-blue flowers. Good 
border plant. 
Scabiosa 
Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). Charming soft lilac-blue flow- 
ers from June to Sept. 1% ft. Should have a rich, 
well drained soil. 
R—Sedum (Stonecrop) 
Low growing varieties for Rock Gardens and 
Ground Covers. 20c each, $2.25 per doz. 
Reflexum. Forms a dense gray-green carpet 2 to 4 
inches high, but taller when in bloom; canary-yellow 
flowers in July. 
Sarmentosum. A rapidly spreading variety, throwing 
long, graceful sprays of yellowish-green leaves. 
Flowers yellow. 
Sieboldi. Truly the loveliest of all the Sedums. Round 
succulent foliage of bluish green and just covered 
during September with rose colored flowers. 30c 
each, 3 for 85c, $3.25 per doz. 
Taller sorts for large Rockery Work or Hardy Gardens 
30c each, 3 for 85c, $3.25 per doz. 
Spectabile. Late flowering variety, 18 inches tall, light 
green foliage and large heads of showy rose colored 
flowers. 
Spectabile ‘‘Brilliant.’’ Similar to the foregoing but of a 
rich bright amaranth red. 
R—Sempervivum (Houseleek) 
All varieties 20c each, $2.25 per doz. 
Alberti. Medium sized rosettes of pointed leaves and 
bright rose colored flowers. June and July. 
Arachnoideum (Spiderweb Houseleek). A lacy net- 
work of fine threads spread from tip to tip of leaves, 
giving a cobweb effect. Bright red flowers. 6 inches. 
Globiferum (Globe Houseleek). Flattish rosettes of 
gray leaves with small yellow flowers. 1 ft. 
Tectorum. Broad rosettes of green leaves with reddish 
tips. Light red flowers. 
Shasta Daisy (Chrysanthemum Maximum) 
Alaska. Large snow-white daisies on strong stems 2 
to 21% ft. tall. 
Statice (Great Sea Lavender) 
R—Latifolia. An indispensable plant for either border 
or rockery. From its tufts of leathery leaves protrude 
its airy panicles of tiny delicate lavender flowers. 
July-Sept. 11% ft. 35c each, 3 for $1.00, $3.75 per 
doz. 
. Stokesia (Cornflower Aster) 
Cyanea Blue. From June to September it produces 
cornflower-like blooms of bright lavender blue, 3 to 
4 inches across. 1% ft. 
Cyanea White. White flowered form of the above. 
Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus) 
Single. An old favorite, beautiful compact heads of 
small single flowers. Newport pink or mixed. 25c 
each, oor, /Ocn$ 25/5 pendoz, 
Double Mixed. 25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.75 per doz. 

Alaska Shasta Daisy 
All Perennial Plants 30c each, 3 for 85c, $3.25 per doz., unless otherwise noted. 
For price scale and quantity rates see Page 17. ‘'R”’ indicates suitable for Rock Garden. 
