
Hardy Perennial Plants... 
PLANTS THAT LIVE YEAR AFTER YEAR 
In the selection of Perennials you have a real opportunity to demonstrate your 
artistic sense and have a lot of pleasure besides. You can have your garden scene 
changing weekly with a riot of beauty and color — always something new — always 
something to look forward to. 
The following list of Perennials is a mighty formidable one. . . your selection is 
large, including new and rare varieties. All are hardy and have been grown here in 
our Gardens. Feel free to drop in any time; look over our Perennials, and make your 
selections. We shall always be pleased to assist you. 
Here are distinct advantages for people who call at our Gardens for their nursery 
stock: you have the privilege of selecting the most desirable plants — they will be 
freshly dug with a nice ball of earth, and they can be taken to your garden in a good 
growing condition. 
Varieties marked * are suitable for growing in shady or partially shady places. 

ACHILLEA — MILFOIL 
These are useful as garden flowers, also excel- 
lent for cutting. 
Mont Blanc — An excellent variety for summer cut- 
ting; blooms over a long period with pure-white 
flowers. Each 20c 
Parker — Tall variety with deep yellow flower 
heads. Each 20c 
Umbellata — A dwarf variety with gray woolly 
foliage and white flowers. Each 20c 
Each 25c 
Each 25c 
Perry's White — Pure white blossoms. 
Senecio — A very useful yellow creeper. 
ACONITUM — MONKSHOOD 
* Napellus, Spark’s Variety—Glistening violet blue; 
suitable for shady places; blooms in July and 
August. Each 25c 
AJUGA — BUGLE 
* Reptans — A low creeping plant with dark-green 
glossy leaves,’ with purplish blue flowers; ex- 
cellent as a ground cover in shady places or 
in the rockery. Each 20c 
ALYSSUM — BASKET OF GOLD 
Showy, low-growing, spring-flowering plants; ex- 
cellent for edging. 
Saxatile Compactum — Masses of bright yellow 
flowers in the spring. Each 25c 
Spinulosum Roseum — A handsome little plant with 
silvery-gray foliage; a neat compact variety 8 to 
10 inches high covered with small pink flowers. 
Each 35c 
Serpyllifolium — A low prostrate plant with gray 
foliage producing a profusion of small yellow 
flowers in April and May. Each 25c 
ANCHUSA — ALKANET 
* Myosotidiflora — A dwarf plant, 12 to 18 inches, 
with beautiful blue flowers resembling Forget- 
me-nots. Each 30c 
ANTHEMIS — CHAMOMILE 
Kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite) — A daisy-like golden- 
yellow flower, blooms in profusion nearly all 
summer. Each 20c 
Moonlight — A fine plant for the border, about 2% 
feet high, bushy and in bloom all summer; pale- 
yelllow flowers about 2¥2 inches across; fine for 
cutting. Each 35c 
ANEMONE — WINDFLOWER 
The Japanese Anemones are valuable for cutting 
or as garden flowers, making a nice display in 
late summer and fall. They should be planted in 
well drained soil and watered freely during dry 
weather. A light winter protection with straw or 
leaves is advisable. After they are once established 
they should not be disturbed. 
Japonica — A valuable perennial, blooming from 
August until heavy frost; a good cut-flower. 
Protect with 2 to 3 inches of leaves during the 
winter. Each 30c 
Japonica, Alba — Single flowers of purest white 
with yellow center; 2 to 3 feet tall. Each 30c 
Japonica, Alice — Large flowers of rose-pink, lilac 
centers. A good strong grower. Each 35c 
Japonica, Richard Ardens — Large single, shell- 
pink. One of the finest. Each 35c 
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