PERENNIALS 
The hardy perennial garden appeals very 
strongly to ell garden and flower lovers. 
During the whole flowering season there is 
not a time during which some of them are not 
in bloon. 
All plants are either potted or in a clump 
of earth. Unless otherwise noted, 
40¢ each - $4.00 per dozen 
ACHILLEA tomentosum - 10 to 12 in. (Yarrow). 
Bright yellow flowers July to September. 
AGROSTEMMA coronatia atrosaguinea (Rose 
Champion). Deep blood-red flowers con- 
trast beautifully with the silvery foliage. 
Flowers in June and July. 
| AJUGA genevansis - 6 to 8 in. (Bugle). Ex- 
cellent plant for rockery, rich dark green 
foliage; deep blue flowers. May and June. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold). 
Masses of bright yellow flowers. Early 
spring. 
- ANCHUSA myesotidiflora - 12 in. Clusters of 
blue flowers in May and June. 
ANEMONE Queen Charlotte - 2 to 3 ft. (Japanese 
Windflower). Perfectly formed semi-doubhle 
pink flowers, September-November. 50¢ 
ANTHEMIS tinctoria - 3 ft. (Chamomile). 
Large golden yellow flowers all summer. 
AQUILEGIA long spurred hybrids - 2 to 5 ft. 
(Columbine). Excellent tall plants; mix- 
ed colors. May - June. 
ARABIS alpina - 6 in. (White Rock Cress). 
Pure white flowers produced in dense masses. 
For border and rockery, early spring. 
ARTEMESIA Silver King - 3 ft. (Sage Brush). 
Frosted silvery-leaved plants, splendid 
for contrast in border and bouquet. 
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