Perennials by Tuttle Bros. 
Perennial Flowering Plants vary so greatly in size, shape and habit they are able to serve more use- 
ful purposes than most other classes of plants. You'll find some of the hardier of them trailing down over 
dry walls or helping to cover the nakedness of a steep bank. Other modest varieties fill the narrow spaces 
between stepping stones. 
You'll find them used in hanging pots and window boxes. 
You'll see them 
growing to six or seven feet in height and again to only a few inches. You may see them peeking shyly 
at you from a densely shaded nook or glaring at you from under a hot uncovered sky. 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our regular truck 
routes cnly. See page 3. 
For planting information see page 30. 
We grow several hundred other valuable varieties not 
listed here. 
AGAPANTHUS africanus. 
the Nile. Above evergreen strap-like 
foliage umbels of 30 or 40 flaring lily- 
Lily of 
shaped flowers are symmetrically dis- 
played on sturdy 3-foot stems. We grow 
both blue and white. Summer bloom- 
Sun or part shade. Each, 75c. 
ing. 
“AGAPANTHUS Moore. A 
hardy form with deep blue bloom and 
dwart 
silvery green foliage. Each, 85c. 
ALTHAEA rosea. Hollyhock. Will 
provide a stately and continuous dis- 
play from mid-summer until fall. 
5-8 ft. 
Sun. 
Doubles: Newportpink, Sa!mon, Scar- 
let, Deep Yellow, White. 
Double mixed. 

ERIGON SPECIOSUS—Long stemmed bloom of 
lavender-pink. See page 46. 
plants will grow. 
Please note, following descriptions, approximate heights 
PRICES: All varieties. unless otherwise noted, gal. or 
half-gal. containers, 65c each. 
NOTE: We have marked with an * the varizties particu- 
larly useful in rock gardens. 
ANEMONE japonica. Wind flower. 
Provide bountifully in late summer and 
fall, showy 2-inch flowers on graceful 
much branched stems. Long _ lived 
plants, easy of culture, that enjoy shade 
and moisture. 
Alba. 4-5 ft. 
Alice. Large single rose-pink. 3 ft. 
Queen Charlotte. Large semi-double 
La France pink. 3 ft. 
Prince Henry. Double red, 2 ft. 
Whirlwind. Double white. 3 ft. 
Single white. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. Their 
nodding warm and soft toned blossoms 
and airy stems will lend in spring a pro- 
nounced yet delicate effect to the moist 
partly shaded garden. 2-4 ft. Enjoys 
leaf mold. 
We grow them in Blue and Lavender, 
Pink and Rose, Orange and Scarlet, 
Yellow and White. 
MEXICAN TUBEROSE—Wakxy white bloom. 
fragrance. 

ASTER Frikarti. From June until 
January this busy plant will produce 
constantly astonishing quantities of 2- 
inch single blue asters that will thrill 
you with their dainty freshness. Ex- 
ceptional keeping qualities when cut. 
We recommend this variety above all 
OLLELSmOtneecuite wach aC: 
*ASTER alpinus. Forms a low com- 
pact clump of dark foliage that remains 
fresh and green through the year. Bears 
good sized violet-blue, yellow-centered 
flowers on 10 to 12-inch stems. Starts 
to bloom in May, earliest flowering of 
the Perennial Asters. Valuable for cut- 
ting, also for borders. Sun. 
Harrington Pink. We rank this soft 
rose pink variety above any of the 
other pinks. Flowers are larger than 
average and are borne profusely on 
good cutting stems. Sun. 2-3 ft. 
as 
Intense 
See page 48. 

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