Hardy Perennials aud Kock Plauts 

Varieties marked: 
(R) suitable for Rock Gardens; 
suitable for cutting; {S) will grow in the shade. 
(C) 
PRICES: 1-3 of a variety at the each rate which is 10c 
added to the 100 rate; 4-24 plants at 10 rate; 25 or more of 
one variety at the 100 rate. 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow) 
c  Ptarmica Boule de Niege. 12”. 
doublemiwittertlowenrs= 60) .s canbe os vices 
r Tomentosa. 6”. Low mats of dark green 
foliage with flat heads of yellow blooms 
onion stents) ins Maytand Junes...22..... 
Clusters of 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
Prefers semi-shade and a soil well mixed 
with leaf mold. 
Gomebisheriae 7 Dork blues isept-Oct. 27... 
cs Sparks Variety. 3’. Dark blue. July-Aug. 
AJUGA (Bugle) 
rs Useful for carpeting the ground especially 
when grass will not grow. 
Genevensis. 6-8. Compact clumps en- 
tirely covered in May and June with blue 
flowers 
Brockbanki. Blue flowers and glossy green- 
ish purple leaves 
ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold) 
r  Saxatile Compactum. 8”. Silvery gray 
foliage covered with masses of golden 
yellow flowers in spring. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
rcs Myosotidiflora (Chinese Forget-me-not). 12”. 
A distinct variety with attractive large 
heart shaped leaves bearing in May 
and June spikes of dainty blue flowers.. 
ANEMONE 
rcs Japonica (Japanese Windflower). These re- 
quire a sheltered position and do best 
when they have a moist rich soil with 
an abundance of leaf mold. Bloom dur- 
ing Sept.-October. 
Alba. Purest single white 
Queen Charlotte. Delicate 
double 
Rosea. Deep pink 
September Charm. 
single silvery pink 
Whirlwind. Semi-double white .......... 
r Pulsatilla (Pasque Flowers). 9-12" flowers 
in very early spring in mauve, red and 
white. Requires well drained soil and 
full sun . 
Early free flowering 
ANTHEMIS (Improved Golden Marguerite) 
¢ Moonlight. 12”. An attractive pale yellow 
daisy that is produced in abundance over 
a long period on attractive neat plants. 
AQUILEGIA 
Clematiflora. Large flat flowers similar to 
Clematis. Lovely pastel shades 
Long Spurred Hybrids. A choice mixture 
including all colors of the rainbow 
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ARENARIA 
rs Verna Caespitosa. A prostrate moss-like 
plant excellent for the rock garden and 
between flag stones 
ARMERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink) 
r Laucheana. 8”. Quantities of bright rosy 
red heads of flowers are produced during 
May and June on compact mound like 
plants 
ARTEMISIA (Southernwood) 
c  Lactiflora. 5-6’. Creamy fragrant flowers 
in graceful spray during Aug.-Sept. Ex- 
cellent ast ou tillention'Gladsin mya: cms 
c Silver King. 2’. Silvery leaves and stems. 
Excellent to dry for winter use and a fine 
item to cut during the summer 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Flower) 
c Tuberosa. 1'/.". An attractive native plant 
producing umbels of brilliant orange 
flowers during June and July ........... 
ASPARAGUS 
c Lace Veil. 2’. A hardy variety resembling 
plumosus. Answers the need for a mid- 
summer green and is valuable for floral 
work 
HARDY ASTER 
rc Alpinus.. 6-8". Useful for the rockery or 
border. Bears large showy single flowers 
during May and June. Blue and white. 
c Hybridus luteus. 3’. Resembles a gigantic 
refined Golden Rod with panicles of pale 
yellow flowers during July and August. 
An excellent fore fillers sje eioe aa 
c  Frikarti Wonder of Staffa. 3’. One of the 
finest of all perennials both for the gar- 
den and for cutting. The large single 
pale blue flowers are produced on long 
stems and they last well when cut. 3” 
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NEW ENGLAND ASTERS 
cs These plants average three and four feet 
in height and produce masses of bloom in 
September and October. 
Nova Anglae or upright growing type. 
Blue Cloud (Oblongifolia). A very late 
blooming variety that is particularly val- 
uable for use as a contrast with mums. 
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Harringtons Pink. A real soft pink that will 
bea sianderd™ternya long time a. 4..5.-- 
Pink Cloud (Oblongifolic). Starts flower- 
ing about October 10th and makes a fine 
companion tom Slmem Clovcl imma. rt 
Red Cloud. Very large flowered rich red. 
Nova Belgi or Spreading Type. 
Beechwood Challenger. The best red of 
all. Excellent contrasted with Mt. Everest 
Blues Gowns Ganemclean bivie: sae. ue 
Hilda Ballard. Very large flowered mauve 
pink 
Mt. Everest. 
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Violetta. The darkest of all. Rich petunia 
violet blue 
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