HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE COMPANY 
Ask for Our Rose List for All Kinds of Hybrid Tea, Floribunda and Climbing Roses 
HARDY HERBACEOUS OR PERENNIAL PLANTS 
By this term is meant such plants as may be allowed to remain permanently in 
the cpen ground, whose foliage dies down to or near the ground each autumn, coming 
forth again with renewed vigor the following spring, giving a continuation of bloom 
from early spring until frost. All our plants are field grown and are many times larger 
than seed bed plants. 
We are constantly searching for and adding new and rare varieties of merit 
to our extensive collection. 
Fifty cents each, 3 for $1.25, except where otherwise noted; $4.00 per dozen. 
(Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are particularly adapted for the rock 
garden.) 
*“AGERATUM 6-8 in. ASTER Starwort or Michaelmas Daisy 
Hardy annual. Tassel-like clustered heads of 
blue flowers in July-October. Sun, Blue Ball Anita Ballard 4 ft. 
and Dwarf Midget Blue. Manv lavender flowers. September. 
Barr’s Pink 4-5 ft. 
The finest bright pink, September and Oc- 
tober, 
AJUGA GENEVENSIS 6-8 in. Geneva Bugle 
Erect stems bearing blue flowers May-June. 
Forms a mat. Sun or shade. 
Beechwood Challenger 
ALTHAEA ROSEA 7 in. Hollyhock Brilliant crimson red _ collar. 
The old-fashioned flower in the newer colors Blue Cloud. 
and types. Blooms in June-July. Sun. 
Single, mixed. 
Blue. 
Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa 
ANCHUSA ITALICA 8-4 ft, Ttalian Buglass Lavender blue flowers from June ist toa 
Bright blue flowers for all summer and autumn. November. 
Sun. Harrington, 
“4. Myosotidiflora 12-18 in. bh ig ees 
Broad nettled-veined leaves heart-shaped at Mount Everest 
base. Blue flowers in summer. Finest and best white. 
Palingra 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Double pink. 
Plenty 
Alpina Superba 1 ft. y 
} New variety from England, flowers are semi- 
Blue flowers—two inches across in July-Aug- double, soft blue. 
ust. 
Peace 
Long-Spurred Hybrids 2-3 ft. Large flowers of pinkish lavender, 
Blue-lavender. Medium 2 ft. Canterbury Bel! 
Crimson star. Wevy toothed leaves. Violet-blue flowers in 
Orange-scarlet. June, Sun. 
Snow Queen. 
White. 
Mixed. 
*CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM 6 ft. 
Creeping, branching, silvery woolly leaves. 
‘ : : White flowers in May-June. Sun, 
Short Spurred Mixed 
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