Hardy Perennial Plants 
The perennial bed or border is truly a “thing of beauty and 
a joy forever.” What home planting is complete without these 
bright colored flowers? Even if one cannot afford an extensive 
planting a small selection will contribute a luxuriance of 
bloom. Plant perennials for permanent beauty and for cutting. 
Plants suitable for Borders are marked “’B”; Border and Cut- 
ting “B-C’; Cutting ““C’’; Rock Garden ’’R”; Border and Rockery 
“B-R’: Best Location “L’; Month—Season of Blooming. 

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Gaillardia 
Prices for all, except as noted, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1.00 
B-R ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold). Saxatile Comp. 3-C HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily). In variety. 
Masses of bright yellow flowers. 10 in. L: Yellow, bronze, orange. 1% to 3 ft. L: any, 
sunny-dry—J une. damp—May-August. 35 ets to 5) cts. ea. 
B= ANE MONE (Windflower). Japonica in pink, B HEUCHERA (Coral Bells). Pink and red. 
red,’ white. 2 to 8! ft. Ee wel. drained: sun or 1% to 2 ft. L: rich, sunny—June-Sept. —— 
light shade—Sept. 50 ets. ea. B HOLLYHOCK. Double flowering in separate 
R ARMERIA (Sea Pink). Laucheana. Rosy-red. colors. 5 to 6 ft Liz fertile loamy sume 
3 to 6 in. L: sunny-—May-Sept. July-August. beg ee | 
B-R AQUILEGIA (Columbine). In variety. 1% to B-R IBERIS (Candytuft). Hardy. White to litac. 
2 ft. L: well drained, sunny—June-Sept. 6 to 12 in. L: well drained, sunny—Apr.-June. 
B-C ASTEHXRS (Michaelmia; Daisies). Hardy. In R-B-C IRIS. In wariety. Best planting season, Aug. 
variet/ 3 to 5 ft. L: rich, sunny—sept.-Oct. and Sept. 6 in. to 3 ft. li: any, sunny——May- 
35 ets to 55 ets. en. Aug. 35 ets. to 60 ects. ea. Y 
R ASTERS (Alpine Asters). Alpina. 6 to § in. C LIATRIS (Gay Feather). Pycnostachia. Rosy 
Li: well drained, sunny—July-August. purple flowers. 4 sob ft) ia most ances 
B ANCHUSA (Bugisss). Dropmore variety. Tall Oct. 40 ets. ea. are ; 
Spikes; bide flowerse 4) te ys ft) TiS mols, eS LINUM (Blue Flax). Perenne. Dainty light 
sunny—June-August. blue flowers. 18 in. L: any, sunny—June-Oct. 
B-R ARARBIS (Rock Cress). Pure white flowers in B LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower). Cardinalis. 
abundance, 9 in. L: dry, sunny—April-June. Spikes of fiery scarlet flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 
R AUBRETIA (Purple Rock Cress). Rosy li-ac. L: moist, partial shade—Aug.-Sept. 
6 in. L: dry, sunny; light shade—April-May. C-B LUPINUS (Lupines). Polyphyllus. Seperate 
B-R CAMPANULA (Belifiower). Carpatica. Dark colors. 2 to 8 ft. L: rich, partial shade, moist 
blue. 9 in. L: rich, sunny—June-October. —June-Aug. 40 ets. ea. 
B-C CAMPANULA (Cup and Saueer). Calycan- B-C LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross). Chalcedonica. 
thema-Canterbury Bells. Blue white or rose. Vivid scarlet -flowers, 3) ft. Le light ssa, 
2 ft. L: rich, sunny—June-August. —June. 
B-C CENTAUREA (Perennial Cornfiower). Mon- B MERTENSIA (Va. Blue Bells). Virginica. 
tana. Large violet blue. 2 ft. Li: rich, sunny Blue fading to pink. 18 in. L: shady, moist 
July-Sept. May. 
B-R CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer). Silvery BaG MONARDA (Bee Balm). Didyma. Crimson. 
white foliage, snow white flowers. 6 in. L: 2-3 ft. L: rich, sunny—July-Aug. 
well drained, sunny—June-July. R MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). Palustris. Deep 
B-C CHRYSANTHEMUM. In variety. Average blue. 9 in. Li: partial shade, moist—June. 
height 2 ft. L: rich, sunny—July-Nov. 35 ets. R-B CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). Yellow. 
to 55 ets. en. 2 ft. L: rich, sunny, moist—June-Sept. 
B-C COREOPSIS (Tickseed). Bright yellow flow- B PHLOX. In variety and color. 6 in. to 38 ft. 
4 ers. 2 ft. L: any-sunny—June-Sept. L: deep, rich, sunny—April to Sept. 35 ets. 
B-C DELPHINIUM. In variety. 3 to 4 ft. L: rich, to 50 cts. ea. 4 
deep soil; light shade—June and Sept. 35 ets. B PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). Grandi- 
to 55 ets. en. flora. Blue, white and double blue. 2 to 38 ft. 
R-C DELPHINIUM. Chinensis; blue. 12 to 18 in. L: rich, sunny—June-Sept. 40 ets. ea. 
L: rich, light shade—June and Sept. B-R PLUMBAGO (Leadwort). Larpentae. Deep 
B-C-R DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). In variety. 3 to blue flowers. 6 to 8 in. L: turfy soil, some 
8 in. L: fertile, shady—June-Sept. sand—July-Oct. 40 ets. ea. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS—See Sweet Wil iam. 3-C PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). In variety 
B DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant). Fraxinella. Rose and ‘color. 18 iin to 2) ft. ea ie hy mesim many 
purple flowers. 2! to 3 ft. Li: rich, sunny— May-July. 45 ets. to 75 ets. ea. 
June-July. 50 ets. ea. Ike SAPONARIA (Soapwort). Ocymoides. Rose. 
B-C DIGITALIS (Hoxglove). Gloxinaeflora. Pink, 4 to 6 in. L: any, sunny—May-June. 
white purple. 3 ft. L: half shade—June-July. © SCABIOSA (Pin Cushion Flower). Caucasica. 
sO) DORONICUM (Leopard’s Bane). Caucasicum. Lilae blue. 2 ft. L: rich, sunny, well drained 
Bright yellow flowers. 18 in. L: any, sunny —June-Sept. 
May-June. 50 ets. ex. R SEDUM. In variety. 3 to 12 in. L: sunny, 
B-C ECHINACHKA (Purple Cone Flower). Pur- sandy, dry—June-Sept. 
purea. Reddish purple flowers. 3 to 4 ft. B-C SPIRAEA (Astilbe). In variety. Bushy habit. 
L: sunny—July-August. 1% to 3 ft. L: any, sunny—June-July. 50 ets. 
B-C KUPA'TORIUM (Hardy Ageratimm). Coeles- to 75 ets. ea. 
tinum. Light purple-blue flowers. 12 to 18 in. B STOKESIA (Stoke's Aster). Cyanea. Laven- 
L: any, partial shade—August to frost. der-white. 1% to 2 ft. L: sunny, well drained 
B-C GAILLARDIA (Blanket HElower). Grandi- —June-Sept. 
flora. In variety. 1% to 2 ft. lay rich, sunny— B SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus). In 
June-Oct. variety and’ color-22 to 18 in. lu: rich, partial 
B-C GEUM. In variety. 18 in. M:-rich, -subnny— | shade—June-Aug, 
June-Sept. 35 ets. to 50 ets. en. Cc TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Rich orange- 
© GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). Bristol scarlet. 2-to 3 ft. Li any, sunny—Aus)-Ocr 
Fairy. Double white sprays of flowers. 3% B TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). Yellow, orange. 
ft. Li: wel drained, sunny—June-October. 1 to 2 ft. Li: moist, light shade,at pool sides 
GO cts. en. June-July. 45 ets. ea. 
Bae HELENEOM (Sneezewort). Autumnale. Yel- R TUNICA (Goat Flower). Saxifraga). Pink. 
low to bronze. 4 to 5 ft. Li: rich, sunny—- 6 in. L: dry, sunny—June-Sept. 
July-Oct. R-C VERONICA (Speedwell). In variety. Flowers 
R HH ETANPTPHEMUM (Reek Rose). A pretty blue. 3 in. to 2 ft. Li: rich, sunny—June-Sept. 
evergreen shrub, orange-red flowers. 8 in. B-R VIOLA. In variety—separate colors. 6 to 9 
L: well drained, sunny—June-Sept. in. L: any, light shade—April-Oct. 

WILSON’S SEEDS 
284-286 Bloomfield Avenue -:- Montclair, N. J. 
Opposite Ms aL . Phone 
Lackawanna Station A “Growing” Reputation Montclair 2-2433 
