HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 
ANEMONE (Windfiower) 
One of the best of the Fall blooming plants, for use as cut- 
flowers or where one requires a show spot in the garden. 
These plants do equally well in sun or shade; they bloom 
from early September until cut down by the frost. 
+ Alice—When the flowers first appear they look like Roses, and 
when they are expanded the silvery petals are suffused with 
bright carmine. Height, 3% feet. 
+Deep Rose—A very pleasing shade of deep rosy pink with 
about three rows of petals surrounding its rich golden center. 
More or less cup shaped and a lovely cut flower subject. 2 
feet. 
+Queen Charlotte-——A large semi-double flowering Anemone of 
the pleasing shade of La France pink. Very different from 
the average run of Anemones in color. 
+September Charm—A lovely variety, a cross between Anem- 
one Hupehensis and Queen Charlotte, combining the good 
qualities of both. Flowers of lovely silver-pink, shaded with 
rose and mauve, are produced in great profusion from Sep- 
tember to hard frost. Height, 2 feet. 
+Whirlwind—Semi-double, pure white. Height, 3% feet. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
+Barrelieri (Early Bugioss)—A delightful early blue flower, 
more compact and bushy in growth than Anchusa Italica, 
Dropmore. Blooms in May and is covered with small, dark 
blue flowers with pinkish yellow throats. About 2% feet high 
and thrives in full sun. 
+Dropmore Variety—Rich gentian blue, one of the earliest of 
the blue flowers. Plants form beautiful specimens, 3 to 4 feet 
high. One of the most exquisite blue flowers for the garden. 
June to July. 
+*Myosotidiflore—This Dwarf Anchusa comes into bloom in 
May-June, and continues blooming for about six weeks. The 
flowers somewhat resemble Forget-me-nots but are the bril- 
liant blue of the tall Anchusa. It grows about 1 foot high 
and is admirably adapted to rock garden borders. 
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Anemone September Charm 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) Fay 
+*Snowball—A double flowering form of clear white. Nice, 
dwarf, compact grower, attaining a height of about 15 inches. 
Flowers mid-summer to October. Plant in sun for best re- 
sults. 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
+Fischeri—A fine hardy variety with dark blue flowers in Sep- 
tember and October, 2-3 feet in height. The Aconitums do 
well in a shady or half shady location. 
Sparks Variety—The darkest blue of all, flowering in July and 
August, attaining a height of about 3-4 feet. Does well in a 
shady or half shady location. 
AETHIONEMA (Stone Cress) 
*Warley Rose—A neat and compact Persian Candytuft with 
blue foliage and beautiful pink flowers, resembling a small 
Daphne. 
AJUGA (Bugle Flower) 
*Brockbanki—Bronze foliage, with blue flowers. Flowering in 
May, fine for edging. Does very well in shady locations as a 
ground cover. Height, 4 inches. 
ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort) 
*Saxatile Citrinum—Light yellow form of Compactum. Identi- 
cally the same habit of growth. An ideal plant for the early 
Spring garden. Height, 12 inches. 
*Saxatile Compactum—Splendid plant for the rockery or bor- 
der, growing a foot high; golden yellow flowers with dense, 
compact heads. 1 foot. Late April. Anthemis Moonlight 
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