Perennial List 
Achillea, Milfoil or Yarrow. Rock and border peren- 
nials valuable for cutting. Any sunny location in not 
too rich soil. 
Filipendulina, Golden Plate. 3-4 ft. Large heads of 
bright yellow blooms, borne on sturdy stems. June to 
Aug. One of the very finest of perennials for show in 
the garden, and for cutflower. If dried will last all 
winter. Can be painted any color. Also used for 
Ming-tree gardens. 
Ptarmica. The Pearl. 18 in. Clusters of double white 
flowers. A favorite for cutting all summer long, and 
a good filler plant. June to August. 
Tomentosa aurea. 6 in. Golden yellow flowers in June 
over silvered, foliage. 
Aconitum, Monkshood. Late summer flowering peren- 
nials particularly adapted for the partially or shady 
border, preferring rich moist soil. 
Napellus, Sparks Varriety, 4-5 ft. Deep blue flowers, 
July and August. 
Aethionema, Persian Candytuft. Dwarf rock plants for 
light, sandy or well drained soil in full sun. 
Grandiflora. 9 in. Strong twiggy bushes of blue green 
foliage. Rosy pink flowers, June and July. 60c. 
Warley Rose. 12 in. A low growing plant with blue- 
green foliage. Rose colored flowers, April and May. 
60c. 
Agrostemma. Rose Campion or Dusty Miller. Perennial 
for well drained sunny border. 
Coronaria atrosanguinea. 18-24 in. Silvery foliage with 
deep blood red flowers in June and July. 
Ajuga, Bugle. Dwarf creeping perennials for edging or 
carpeting in sun or shade. May be used under trees 
where grass will not grow. 
Reptans. 4-6 in. A splendid green leaved variety with 
deep purplish blue flower, May or June. 
Reptans, Pink Spire. A variety with very good foliage. 
Pink flowers instead of blue. May or June. 
Reptans Rubra. 4-6 in. Dark brown foliage with deep 
purplish blue flowers. May and June. 
Alyssum, Madwort or Basket of Gold. Early flowering 
perennials which combine well with other plants in 
the rock or wall garden or the front of sunny bor- 
ders. May also be used to carpet the beds of spring 
bulbs. Any good well drained soil suitable. : 
Montanum. 4 in. Semi-trailing stems, gray leaves and 
yellow flowers. Fragrant. 
Saxatile compactum. 1 ft. Very showy yellow flowers 
in April and May. 
Anchusa, Alkanet or Bugloss. Herbaceous perennials 
for a deep well drained soil either shade or sun. 
Myosotidiflora. 12 in. Clusters of gentian biue forget- 
me-not like flowers in May and June. The blue flowers 
combine well with other spring flowers and the heart- 
shaped leaves make an attractive ground cover through- 
out the season. 
Aquilegia, Columbine. Any good soil well drained will 
oor columbines, but they will be best in a light 
shade. 
Scott Elliott Hybrids, 3 ft. Finest of all the long spurred 
mixtures with striking colors and combinations. 
