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HARDY PERENNIALS 
Price: 40e per plant, $4.00 per doz.. $25.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 

Anemone 
Nothing adds more to the beauty of a home than the planting that surrounds it. Regardless of location, whether sun or 
shade, you can select Perennials that once they are planted will give you splendid returns year after year. Also if you 
can only enjoy your garden at one or two seasons of the year by selecting types of Perennials that flower at that time 
you can have quantities of flowers both for show and cut flowers in the house. For instance, if you only want flowers in 
the early Spring select such plants as Columbine, Doronicum, Phlox Divaricata, Violas, Daphne, etc., etc., and this will 
be accomplished. If you want flowers in the early Summer and mid-Summer months select such plants as Poppies, Iris, 
Campanulas, Hemerocallis. Then again, if you only want flowers in the late Summer and Fall, such items as Eupatorium, 
Japanese Windflowers, Hardy Asters and Chrysanthemums will give a glorious show of color at that particular season. 
In addition to this, Perennials can be planted either in the Spring or Fall and will give equally good results in most 
instances. There is no planting that will give you as much color as Perennials carefully selected. 
ACHILLEA ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort) 
+ Ptarmica, the Pearl—Small heads of pure white flowers, 
excellent for cutting. Blooms from midsummer to October. 
About 18 inches high. 
ACONITUM  (Monkshood) 
‘+}Fisecheri—A fine hardy variety with dark blue flowers in Sep- 
tember and October, 2-3 feet in height. The Aconitums do well 
in a shady or half shady location. 
{Sparks Variety—The darkest blue of all, flowering in June 
and attaining a height of about 244 feet. Does well in a shady 
or half shady location. Price: $5.00 per dezen, $35.00 
per 100. 
AJUGA (Bugle Flower) 
* Brockbanki—Bronze foliage, with blue flowers. Flowering in 
May and June, fine for edging. Does very well in shady loca- 
tions. Height, 4 feet. 
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*Saxatile Citrinam — Light yellow form of Compactum. 
Identically the same habit of growth. An ideal plant for the 
early Spring garden. Height, 12 inches. 
*Saxatile Compactam—Splendid plant for the rockery or 
border, growing a foot high; golden yellow flowers with dense, 
compact heads. 1 foot. April and May. 
ANEMONE (Autumn Flowering. 
Windilower ) 
One of the best of the Fall blooming plants, for use as cut- 
flowers or where one requires a show spot in the garden. These 
plants attain a height of from 4 to 414 feet, and will do equally 
well in sun or shade; they bloom from early September until 
cut down by the frost. 
‘}Aliee—When the flowers first appear they look like Roses, and 
when they are expanded the silvery petals are suffused with 
bright carmine. 
