Perennial Plants for Beds and Borders 
The garden is not complete without little seasonal touches of 
color and interesting flowers. Plant some between those favorite 
shrubs, under trees where they cover bulbs or just in a perennial 
border where a succession of bloom is achieved by a skillful plant- 
ing of many kinds, each in sufficient number to make a show in 
its season. Most of the following are perennial or live for several 
seasons so the soil in which they are planted should be well en- 
riched with manure and spaded deep and well. When planting 
mix a handful of bone meal to each plant. Be sure all fertilizers 
are well mixed with the soil and do not come in contact with 
the roots. 
Plants marked with * are also available in 4-inch plant bands 
at 35c cents each or 3 for $1.00. 
Price of perénnial plants 75c per doz., $2.50 per flat 
except where noted. 

*Agathea coelestis, Blue Marguerite. 12-15 inches, compact 
plants covered with one-inch blue, yellow centered daisies. Al- 
most continuously in bloom. Half to full sun. 
Agapanthus umbellatus, Blue Lily of the Nile. Bears large clus- 
ters of lovely blue lily-like flowers on stout, yet graceful 3-foot 
stalks. Foliage a clump of narrow long leaves. Also white flow- 
ered form. Summer. 75c each. 
*Alyssum saxatile, Basket of Gold. Compact growing evergreen 
covered with bright yellow flowers in May. Excellent ground 
cover. 
*Anchusa. Lovely deep blue forget-me-not like flowers. A very 
tine perennial for any garden. Sun. Plant bands only. 
Anemone Japonica. One of the most important hardy border 
plants for late summer or fall blooms. Thrives in shade. White 
or pink. Gallon container 75c. 

TRITOMA (See Page 33) 

COLUMBINE (See Page 32) 
Arabis. Spreading mound of silvery grey foliage covered in spring 
with masses of pure white flowers. Fine for rock walls, rock 
gardens and borders. Half to full sun. 
*Arctotis Hybrids, African Daisy. Flowers 21/2-3 inches across in 
a wide range of autumn colors. Blooms in late winter and spring. 
12-18 inches. Gay and colorful. 
Armeria, Sea Pink. Diminutive tufts of dark green spring leaves, 
studded with dark pink flowers. A persistent bloomer from early 
spring to late summer. 
Aster Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. Bushy perennial with rich green 
foliage covered completely with 2-inch lavender blue asters from 
June to December. Indispensible perennial. 50c each. 
ASTER, Michaelmas Daisy. These new dwarf Asters are one of 
the most showy and practical plants for the fall garden. They 
grow freely in almost any soil, giving a wealth of bloom from 
August to November. 
Aubretia, Rainbow Rock Cress. Low creeping growth of grey- 
green foliage smothered in spring with masses of lavender-blue 
Sun. Cut back growth after flowering. 
Begonia, Fibrous Rooted. Semi-dwarf varieties useful for bed- 
ding, borders or pots. Easy to grow in full sun or semi-shade. 
preferring a porous, well drained soil. 
Fire Sea. Red flowers, green foliage. Height 6 inches. 
Prima Donna. Rose, shaded carmine. Height 10 inches. 
Rosabeila. Bright pink. Height 10 inches. 
White Pearl. Clear white flowers. Height 10 inches. 
Any of the above. Pkt. 50c, Plants 75c per dozen, 
Flat of 5 dozen plants $2.50. 

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