
HARDY PERENNIALS aad Kock-Gardeu Plauts 
ARABIS alpina fl.-pl. Rock-cress. 
ACHILLEA Ptarmica, Perry’s White. The whitest For 3 For 10 
of all Achilleas. A choice variety and one of the 
best cut flowers. An excellent filler. June to Aug. 
DONT Eske hehe east Arelchahee vente scholars Gina ae oe el a ee 
AETHIONEMA, Warley Rose. Persian Candvtuft. 
neat, compact variety with blue foliage and beauti- 
ful pink flowers, resembling a small daphne. June... 
AJUGA genevensis. Dense spikes of blue flowers in 
May and June. Excellent for edzing or carpeting 
bare spots. Suitable for sun or shade. 6to 8in..... 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum. Indispensable for 
rockery or border, growing 1 foot high and produc- 
ing masses of broad, flat heads of bright yellow 
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Saxatile citrinum. A mass of " sulphur-yellow 
flowers and hoary gray leavesin May. 15in....... 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora. Grows in either sun or 
shade. Lovely blue flowers resembling forget-me- 
MOtSsaVeELy Nand ycmViaye Imes lotta niece ane ere 
ANEMONE japonica. Beginning to bloom in Septem- 
ber, the Windflowers are especially valuable be- 
cause they continue in full beauty until cut down by 
hard frost. They are excellent for cutting. Plant in 
good garden soil that has good drainage, and water 
frequently during dry weather. They resent being 
moved too often. Plants grow from 2 to 3 feet high 
and are perfectly hardy if given the protection of 
2 to 3 inches of leaves during the winter. 
Alba. Single; purest white with yellow center. . 
Kriemhilde. Double; rich pink. 
Queen Charlotte. Very large, semi-double flowers 
of delicate La-France-pink. . 
ANEMONE Pulsatilla, Lilac. A gem for the aed 
with its dainty ae lavender blooms. Apr., May. 
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ANTHEMIS, Mooniiche Bike “thew with pungent 
foliage. Pale lemon-yellow, daisy-type blooms, ex- 
cellent for cutting. Allsummer. 214 
AQUILEGIA, Blue Shades. Columbine. 
spurred. May, June. 244 ft......... 
Chrysantha. Long spurred; golden yellow. May, 
June. 214 to 3 ites... 
Crimson Stare Spurs and sepals are of rich crimson 
and the petals white. Long spurred. May, June. 
11% to 2 ft.. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. Dainty, long-spurred 
flowers in a fine mixture of colors and color com- 
binationsanVlayacumens29 t tneemenr a ene re arenolen 
Pink Shades. A choice aelected strain of rich pinks 
and bright rose shades. Long spurred. May, June. 
DV EstO Sitters 
Snow Queen. A pure white selection of the long- 
spurred Hybrid Columbines which is chastely 
beautiful. May, June. 225 -to3 ft... sec. eee ce © 
Long 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM, BRISTOL, PENNA. 
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ing edgings for beds and borders, and fine for rock- 
ery or dry wall. Double white flowers in dense 
masses. Lasts well when cut and combines well 
with other flowers. Apr., 
Alpina rosea. Similar mm habit to the above. Single, 
delicatenpin k tlOwersm cease ay on eee anita 
ARMERIA, Bees’ Ruby. Stout stems with large, 
globular heads of brilliant ruby-red flowers. Fine 
LOT CULLING Aw Wl yal 2 toh eoirmeenn ete esi ee 1 
Laucheana. Bright rosy red {lowers during May and 
umes tO Ona aoclnas nar eta urna Ge oe 1 
ARTEMISIA lactiflora. Tall-growing plant with fine 
foliage and heads of small, sweet-scented white 
flowers in August and September. Excellent for 
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ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Butterfly-weed. Attractive 
plants, flowering in July and August and growing 
about 114 feet high. Produces umbels of bright 
orange flowers, which are lovely to cut........... 1 
ASPERULA odorata. Sweet Woodruff. A _ fine, 
scented herb reminding one of new-mown hay. 
Heads of snowy white flowers appear just above the 
foliage in May. Increases very rapidly and is used 
for carpeting shady places in the rock garden. 6 to 
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ASTERS, Hardy. Lovely fall-flowering perennials that 
make a cheerful showing in the garden at the end of 
the season and also are splendid for cutting. They 
will grow in any ordinarily good garden soil and do 
not require any special treatment except that they 
may need watering during the summer. They must 
never be allowed to dry out. Plant in fall or spring, 2 
feet apart, in full sun in the mixed perennial border. 
Beechwood Challenger. The best red of all. It is 
free flowering, of medium height, and_ brilliant 
crimson-red color. Planted with Mt. Everest, the 
COMELASENSUS ELIE a eneay LPN eae ee a 1 
Blue Gown. Lovely China-blue. 4 to 41% ft....... 1 
Harrington’s Pink. Clear soft pink. 4 ft......... 1 
Hybridus luteus. Masses of bright clear yellow, 
star-shaped flowers. July to Sept. 2 ft............ 1 
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Mt. Everest. 
Wonder of Staefa (Frikarti). Clear azure-blue, 2 to 
3 inches in diameter; long stems. Extra fine. June 
to Nov. 2 to 2% ft.... 
ASTER alpinus, Goliath. Dense tufts of leaves from 
which issue many leafless stems 12 inches high, 
bearing bluish violet flowers 3 inches in diameter. 
Eine toncurtme an) umecty hye acinar 
AUBRIETIA, Whitewell Gem. One of the ee rock- 
garden subjects. Neat, compact foliage and fine 
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