Lancaster, Pa. HARDY PERENNIALS 
PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Hardy Dependable Varieties 
From early Spring to late Autumn there are always flowers to enjoy where Perennials are planted, 
and the blooms are equally enjoyable growing in beds or borders on the lawn or cut for table and home 
decoration. Once planted they continue to bloom and increase in beauty each succeeding year. 
Perennials require little attention (weeding and watering during the growing season and mulching 
with fertilizer in the Fall) and, as each variety has a fixed period to flower, a succession of bloom can be 
enjoyed throughout the season. The following table makes easy the selection of desired varieties. 


























Time of Bloom Color Good for ~ 2 
a A 
be e 
o 
Always plant 3 or more of a kind in a } Hee} 0 
group for the best effect. © 
q a=) ba 
a © a & ° 
o eh). P= A La] 
pe a os oo 3 ‘ 
is #| 8/2] 2| = 2} 3] 8] w/o = 3 
Botanical Name Common Name Bi | or en bl ele} S psi sly 8 E E =) a/ 8 5 E 
-/1a/ 5! Sl <l wlel Ble] floc} =] 2} 5] 5] S| = 
Alyssum saxatile com-..Goldentutt  —-.--_____- Pelee ls, 2) Bee al Ry eg bed Ped sah RN dette $ 1225 
Aquilegia caerulea hy- 
ee -Hybrid Colorado | 
Golumibines @ocnuacerel et 8s) 8 FY. . | ous | Various ae A ET 2-3 ft. 1.25 
“ER Wee ee eee Beechwood Challenger -| ..|..]..)..]..]% |. Pe ee aol oes Lia eae a 4 ft. 1.25 
Asterme eo nae we-e-Harrington’s Pink -...- Abel Recs [cel veel bosael aod ieee * ai | fa RS he 4 ft. 1.25 
oT ais ieee me IOL LY C8e cccnccuaeeasn| es olde lecl ole hoe pm EM eat ds oad b St ae 1.25 
Chrysanthemum  masxi- 
DUN ere S = on ace Shasta Daisy -......--.- eg ee Pe 2 Ud DS gl Fo | a 4 Pom ede ale outt. 1.25 
Coreopsis grandiflora .-Big Coreopsis -------_- Pole Rcral eilieite nd AN [Bec i hal Bagh bo Bel 2 ft. 1.25 
Dianthus plumarius ---Grass Pink ~__________- A) peed koe eh east ew le All colors APRA alee 9 in. 1.25 
Eupatorium coelestinum_Mistflower -—-..--..---- steal AON Card (Per a Wat IF {i | as |: : D Recerd dy tard BS 2 ft. 1.25 
Gypsophila paniculata 
EDL er se ne SO ed (Bristol Fairy) ------- Se baa oe (AT OE Rs ry Pg OO a DR ae i We 2 ft. | 1:60 
Heliopsis scabra zinniae- 
OGgei sec satsonsnoserinnia Heliopsis’ (2-2--] Se]. clo. * feed, 40 heme (eee cheat heme Me aba al al fated | S3tt 1.25 
Hemerocallis dumertieriEarly Daylily ~-------- Fel bord hele Pein bs oie il A WS Ee ed Ee dg We 18 in. 1.25 
Hemerocallis flava --.-Lemon Daylily -------- SWlea| tPA A ile AU EO ee ecell ARPS (iiiaiacs Id) (eA lite Sees 1.25 
Hemerocallis _fulva 
kwanso --...---..---Kwanso Daylily ------- SENS Sea Pe pe ell of ee EEN ee Be bee ok Wd a Age ht: He 25 
Hemerocallis thunbergi-Japanese Daylily —----_- Ba eae hewn | cree [ ome | areilte ee Ss A a de omelts 1.25 
Hemerocallis - .--._.. Mikadome en ote eee ral ete) | oreat ae ee | oealis AE Dial det ee SRM (ea 2 ft. 1.25 
Hibiscus (Marvels) coc- | 
C8leCUS a =o =~ se Mixed: colors —_._--.--=. Sem aae te ate eT eal Stal om Abad create | a bee's le be [ie ode 8-5 ft. 1.50 
Hosta caerulea(funkia) Blue Plantainlily ____- a oe aecloe shee Poe lAas [tae hain sceil wbale es Tere Bow * | acm 1% ft. 1.25 
Hosta grandiflora | 
EY 7S Py ie Ogee la Big Plantainlily -_.___- ed Bel Cath Gy ee AA on ae a Paks Pe rae 8 1.50 
Lythrum salicaria roseumRose Loosestrife .-.---- se ey, pete Med Bid ES Bo gi DP ol a ain a Pay Sel Se tts 1.25 
Papaver orientale .....Oriental Poppy -------- =, Alles cy] [eer aed Pv cdl Retcan beieeal acseeetleedl Meal Ee] peat Ib ek wath et. 1.50 
Papaver orientale (Lev- 
enmere) pe so Levermere O. Poppy -- 7 sl oo Ne] Ree fares =| Swenhe Pe DAoeat ts 1.50 
Papaver orientale (Mrs. 
Berry)/aer oo noe Mrs. Perry O. Poppy -- Pa ed ie ta lca od peed Peaneal i Set pea le 2% ft. 1.50 
Plumbigowteen 2.) ee Larpentine _--________ A Re Mal A IB rg f eat T SS |i eal be Oat gad besa 6-9 in. 1.25 
Pyrethrum coccineum -.Coccineum = ____--__--- Fd som | Ste | Various | nea ne | * Ler ts 1.25 
Derenicemr. oc. 2eeblue. Spire «oo... <u-k beh Pat Ab SER Ne ped PRE Fan eS IK: y ARS ao 1.25 


Price 50c each, when 3 plants of one variety are offered for $1.25; 60c each, when 3 plants are of- 

Perennial orders valued at $3.00 or more will be sent postpaid. 
Orders under $3.00 please add 30 cents if postpaid is desired to help defray expenses in handling and 
postage. 


GERMAN BEARDED IRIS PERENNIALS 

NEW AND RARE VARIETIES Dicentra eximia. Dwarf, (Bleeding heart). Finely 
cut foliage and pink flowers all summer. Does 
Alta California light yellow. well in sun or shade. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
California Gold. Best deep yellow. Superb. Anchusa Myosotidiflora. Blue for-get-me-not 
Dolly Madison. Soft, pastel shades. flowers in May and June. Dwarf. Does well in 
Easter Morn. Large sparkling, satiny white. Shade, 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Indian Chief. Tall, red and brown. Very large. Gaillardia sch 1 Dwarf, large golden yellow 
Missouri. True blue, large and fragrant. and maroon flowers on wiry stems. June and 
Pale Moonlight. Soft sky blue. Gigantic. July, fine for cutting. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Red Dominion. Popular red tone. Peach Bottom, Ia. 
Rubeo. Velvety red of colossal size. I ae very pleased with the Mahonia, it is 
x a rea beauty. However I have always 
60c each. 6 Plants, your selection, $3.40 post- found Barr’s Tees satisfactory and in 30 
paid. years have never lost a single tree or shrub 
9 Plants, your selection, $5.00 postpaid. from you. roa I 



11 
