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“Hardy °Perennials 
Hardy perennials are the backbone of every good garden 
and flower border. From the creeping thymes and sweet clove- 
pinks to the stately delphiniums and hollyhocks, and from the 
early spring rock-cress to the gorgeous fall chrysanthemums, 
they offer a long season, wide color range and outstanding 
character. 
We specialize particularly in those perennials which are at 
their best in midsummer—phlox, lemon lilies, balloon flower, 
iris, hardy lilies, etc. When the better annuals are judiciously 
combined with them they produce an all-season picture that is 
a lasting delight. We grow in our greenhouses many thousands 
of the best annuals and bedding plants. 
Many of the lower-growing perennials are particularly suited 
for rock-garden planting. Many taller ones are among the best 
of all flowers for picking. 
All perennials 45c each, $4.20 per dozen, unless otherwise 
noted. Six or more of one variety sold at the dozen rate. 
ACHILLEA, Wooly Yarrow 
tomentosa. Yellow. 6in. July-Sept. 
ACONITUM, Monkshood 
pokey Sparks’ var. Dark blue. 2-3 ft. July-Aug. 50c 
each. 
AJUGA, Bugle 
genevensis. Blue. 6in. May, good for shade. 
reptans rubra. Purple leaves, blue flowers. 
ALTHEA rosea — See Hollyhocks 
ALYSSUM, Goldentuft 
saxatile compactum. Yellow. 12in. May. 
ANCHUSA, Bugloss 
italica Dropmore. Gentian blue. 3 ft. June-July. 
Feltham Pride. Brightest blue. 3-4 ft. June-July. 
ANEMONE, Windflower 
japonica Marie Manchard. Fine semi-double white. 2-3 
ft. Sept.-Oct. 
japonica September Charm. Silvery pink. 2 ft. Sept. 
pulsatilla, Pasque flower. Finedeeplavender. 8in. April- 
May. 50c each. 
ANTHEMIS, Chamomile 
Moonlight. Lemon-yellow. 21% ft. JumeOct. 50c each. 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine 
canadensis. Native. Red and yellow. 11% ft. June. 
chrysantha. Golden-yellow. 114 ft. May-June. 
Crimson Star. Red and white,dwarf. June-July. 50Oceach. 
Mrs. Elliott’s Long Spurred Hybrids. Mixed. 2 ft. May- 
June. 
ARABIS, Rockcress 
alpina flore plena. Double white. 8in. April-May. 
ARENARIA, Sandwort 
grandiflora. White. 6in. June. 
vernacaespitosa. Moss-like. White. June. 
ARMERIA, Thrift 
Bee’s Ruby. Carmine-pink. 1%-2 ft. May-June. 
ARTEMISIA, Wormwood 
lactiflora. Cream-white. 4-5 ft. Sept. 
Silver King, Ghost Plant. Silvery foliage. 2-3 ft. June-July. 
ASCLEPIAS, Butterfly weed 
tuberosa. Orange. 114-2 ft. July-Sept. 
ASTER, Hardy Aster 
Beechwood Challenger. Finest crimson-red. 2-3 ft. Sept. 
50c each. 
Blue Eyes. Lavender-blue. 2-3 ft. Aug.-Sept. 

Price: 45c each, $4.20 per doz., except as noted. 
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