ERENNIALS are definitely here to stay! In fact, 
many generations of gardeners have planted them for 
just that reason: their permanence and dependability. 
This does not mean that perennials like to be neglected; 
they deserve good garden care as much as any other 
plants, and are well worth it. 
To avoid a spotty effect, plant at least three of a kind 
together. Color, height and sae season need to 
be considered in grouping perennials. So many charm- 
ing combinations are possible that a perennial border 
is a perpetual challenge and delight. 

ANEMONE 
japonica 
hardy 
perennials bloom year after 

year and require little care 


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MT. EVEREST 

Asters spell Fall, and they prove that 
this season need not be dull and colorless 

in the garden. They are among the 
HARRINGTON’S PINK 
hardiest of all perennials and will grow 
best in full sun. 

BLUE GOWN 
