FIELD GROWN HARDY PERENNIALS 1 
They last for years with occasional attention. Planted 
in beds, along walks, drives and borders of shrubbery and 
in rock gardens, they make a pleasing picture. We offer 
the hardy, tried and true kinds that can be best grown 
under average conditions. Space the dwarfer kinds 12 to 
I5 inches apart; and the taller kinds over 2 feet in height 
about half the height given. 
Now also come “Rockeries and Rock Gardens” into fer- 
vid popular favor. Little creeping, matting plants for cov- 
ering the upper surface of 
stones, or moderate upright 
growers of suitable character 
to occupy the earth-filled niches 
between. 
In all descriptions, we aim to 
show normal matured height, 
blooming period, color, and any 
special quality or utility; so 
that the reader may easily se- 
lect and associate varieties to 
fit any desired plot or purpose. 
ACHILLEA THE PEARL— 
Improved pure white flow- ee 
£ ers, 1-2 ft. June-Sept. Suit- Delphini 
Gaillardia able for dry, sunny places, eiphinium 
for rockery planting, borders and for cutting, mak- 
ing delightful bouquets for the table. 
ALPINE ROCK CRESS (Arabis alpina)—Pure white 
flowers, 1 ft. April-May. A popular rock garden 
plant. 
AQUILEGIA (English Long Spur)—A fine strain 
producing distinct strains of Purple, Blue, Red and 
Yellow flowers. Mixed Plants. 
AQUILEGIA ENGLISH (Mrs. Scott Elliott)—Hy- 
brids—Lovely blending of pastel shades. Mixed 
plants. 
BLANKET FLOWER (Gaillardia Grandiflora)—Bril- 
liant flowered plants, withstanding drought and 
i blooming profusely in tones & 
Achillea of orange, yellow, and ma- 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) —Increase in aioe bs wee aera ule 
size and loveliness each year. Give a rich vie ie i ft Pease t 
loam and apply manure water to enhance play. . Dis 
the bloom. We offer here the Gold Medal Give good soil deeply dug 
Hybrids, with colors ranging from pale 
blue to royal purple, toned with mauve, pink 
and lavender shadings. 
or loosened. We_ recom- 
mend group planting for 
broad color effect. 
BOLTONIA (False Cham- 
omile)—A showy native 
plant of extreme hardi- 
ness, 4-5 ft. in bloom dur- 
ing the summer and aut- 
umn. Its thousands of 
pinkish blooms open ce 
at the same time Aquilegia 
gives a very showy So 
effect. we, tel A 
BALLOON FLOW- 
ER (Platycodon)— 
White or light blue § 
flowers, 2 ft. June- % 
July. A good rock 
garden subject with 
interesting balloon- 
like buds opening 
into pretty petaled 
flowers. 
IT PAYS TO PLACE 
YOUR ORDER 
Boltonia EARLY Rock Cress 
