ПЕКБАСОПЦ$ 
PERENNIALS 
HIS department includes what are popularly known as the Old-fashion Hardy- 
| garden Flowers as well as many of the New-fashion ones of great interest. 
n this class are the Paeonies, Iris, Larkspurs, Phlox, etc. The ease with 
which these plants can be grown, the great variety of color and long season of 
bloom, makes them indispensable. Hardy-herbaceous-perennials are a specialty 
at our Nursery. The fields of Paeonies, Iris, Phlox, etc., are well worth a long 
journey to see and we most cordially invite all those interested in gardens to come 
and see them during the flowering season. The grade of stock we send out is mostly 
Field Grown, strong and vigorous, and will produce an abundant display of blooms 
within a short time, providing suitable care is given. 
The following Hardy Herbaceous Plants are offered in two sizes as follows, 
unless otherwise noted. Stock can be potted to order and held for any specified 
delivery date. 
PRICES Each Per 10 Per 100 
Strong Field Grown, or well established in pots, usual size. 20e. 1579 - 15:00 
Smaller size (mostly field grown)....................... 15е. 1.25 10.00 
ACHILLEA, see Yarrow. 
ADAM’S NEEDLE, see Yucca. 
JEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA VAR. VARIEGATA. Опе foot. Splendid for 
covering the ground under trees. Will grow almost anywhere. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE (Golden tuft). 4 to 1 foot. May and June. 
Forms a clump of velvety foliage, flowers of the richest yellow, fragrant. 
ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA. 2 to З feet. July to October. 
Brilliant yellow daisies in great masses, splendid for cutting. 
AQUILEGIA, see Columbine. 
ARTEMISIA LACTIFLORA. 4 feet. July to October. 
A charming plant bearing spikes of fragrant white flowers, beautiful dark 
een foliage. 2 
ASCLEPIAS, see Butterfly-weed. 
ASTER NOVZE-ANGLI/E VAR. ROSEA. 2 to 5 feet. October to November. 
A variety of our native New England aster, with very large flowers. 
ASTER STOKES’ (Stokesia levis), 1 to 2 feet. July to September. Double, 
light pleasing blue. Very desirable. 
ASTE TATARICUS. 3 to 4 feet. October and November. Blue flowers, 
Very effective. 
ASTILBE, see Spiræa. 
BABY'S BREATH 8 panieulata). 3 to 4 feet. July to October. 
Produces a mass of small white flowers forming a cloud of bloom. 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS (False indigo). 4 to 6 feet. June and July. Clear 
blue. Foliage effective and lasts well through the season. 
BEE BALM (Monarda didyma var. superba). 2 to 3 feet. July to October. 
One of the old garden plants which will ever be popular. Brilliant scarlet. 
BELAMCANDA CHINENSIS, see Lily, Blackberry. 
BLACK-EYED SUSAN, see Rudbeckia. 
BLANKET-FLOWER, see Gaillardia. 
BLEEDING-HEART, see Dicentra. 
BLUEBELLS, see Campanula. 
BOCCONIA CORDATA (Tree Celandine). 5 to 8 feet. August and September, 
Spikes of feathery white. Splendid background plant. 
BOLTONIA ASTEROIDES. 6 to 8 feet. August and September. Tall plant, 
roducing great masses of aster-like flowers, white with yellow center. 
BOLTONIA ATISQUAMA. 6 to 8 feet. August to September. 
Similar to above excepting color, which is light lavender. 
BOLTONIA LATISQUAMA NANA. 12 to 15 inches. August to September. 
А dwarf form of the above. A new and desirable variety. 
BULBS, see Lily. 
BUTTERFLY-WEED (Asclepias tuberosa). 2 to 3 feet. July and August. 
Orange. A very showy native plant and very desirable. 
FOR PRICES, SEE ABOVE. 
“The plants ordered from you came in good condition and such fine plants! 
I am pleased with them and like your gong business methods. My orders 
henceforth will find their way to your Nursery for itis a great satisfaction to 
find people who do business in a business-like way.” 
Miss E. H. Ryland, Beulahville, Va. 
