FORBES HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS (IN POTS) 
The Perennial Plants we offer are of unusually large size, in 5, 6 and 7-inch pots, with ample soil for 
strong root development. They are plants produced to succeed in your garden rather than for a con- 
veniently small size for shipping. When you see them in the sales beds at our Garden Center on Route 
10, Hanover, N. J., you will instantly recognize their superior quality. 
We lift the plants, in pots, and place them in your car. Within the hour you can remove the pots 
and set the plants out in your garden to continue their growth unchecked. Our large plants provide 
earlier, fuller bloom the first season, without loss. For equal cost our plants are far superior. 
Come and make your own selection and take them with you, or send in your order and we will 
deliver within our delivery area. We cannot ship plants by mail, express or freight. See page 5. 
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Warley Rose 
In column Sun Needed means full . i i > Soi : i 
sun, © half shade-half a. full shade Color Height ence Neuted Ree ee WEES Bech yo OG gloZ- eet 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow) 
Millefolium roseum Rose-pink 1% ft.|July-Sept |O 1D 12 |Border; cutting |$0.50 $1.35 $4.75 Explanation of Column 
Ptarmica, Boule de Neige White: double 114-2 ft.|June-Sept. | O 1D 12 |Border: cutting] .50 1.35 4.75 ° 
Taggetea Pale yellow 114-2 ft.|June (@) 1D 15 |Border; cutting] .55 1.50 5.50 Type Soil Preferred 
Tomentosa Bright yellow 8 in.|June-July |O 1D 12 |Edges; rockery 250) 91.35 427.5 TP d l - 
ONITUM (Monkshood) 2 ae a z ae mee 
AC onkshoo = Deep (10 in.) light loam 
Fischeri Dark blue 2 ft.|Sept.-Oct. |}O0© 4 15 |Borderspecimen| .55 1.50 5.50 a A ‘ ) f ld 
Napellus, Sparks’ Variety Dark blue 414 ft.\July-Aug. |O©® 4 15 |Border, woods 65 1.80 6.50 grt sage ee 
é 4=Deep (10 in.) medium loam 
ZETHIONEMA (Persian Candytu |ft) 5 =Heavy loam or clay loa 
Warley Rose Rose 9 in.|June-July |O 3G 12 |Edges; rockery 65 1.80 6.50 2 Shera 
AJUGA (Bugle) A=Acid or sour 
Genevensis $30 per 100 |Violet-blue 6-8 in.|May-June |O©@| 2; 4 10 |Carpet, rockery| .50 1.35 4.75 C =Crushed limestone 
Reptans $30 per 100 |Violet-blue 3-4 in.|May-June |O© ©} 2; 4 10 |Carpet, rockery}| .50 1.35 4.75 D=Dry or ordinary 
ALYSSUM (Madwort) G=Gravel or rubble 
Saxatile citrinum Lemon-yellow 9-12 in.J|April-May |O 2;4 8 Edges;rockery]| .55 1.50 5.50 H =Humus or peat 
Saxatile compactum Golden yellow 9-12 in.|April-May |O 2;4 8 1 Carpeting AO “ilesisy Zs) Ro Lenetoralleal 
Saxatile, Double Golden yellow 9-12 in.|April-May |O 234 8 Rock walls -60 1.65 6.00 vest ia ANS 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet or Bugloss) Taio ae 
Dropmore Gentian-blue 4 ft./June on e) 2 18 |Borders 55) ils) 50) = Manure, fertilizer 
Feltham Pride Bright blue 2-3 ft./June on e) 2, 18 |Border;massing] .55 1.50 5.50 P=Poor, no manure 
Myosotidiflora Myosotis-blue }1-114 ft.|May (exo) 2 15 |Border; rockery} .55 1.50 5.50 S =Sandy or gritty 
ANEMONE (Windflower) W = Moist or wet 
Apennina Porcelain blue 6 in.|April-May ©@| 4HS 10 |Rockery; woods] .55 1.50 5.50 
Hupehensis Mauve-rose 2-3 ft.|/Aug.-Oct. (exo) 4HS 15 |Border; cutting] .65 1.t0 6.50 
Japonica, Alice Rose-pink 2-3 ft.|/Sept. (exo) 4HS 12 |Border; cutting} .65 1.80 6.50 
Japonica, Double Rose Rose 2-3 ft.|Sept. (exc) 4HS 12 |Border; cutting} .65 1.80 6.50 
Japonica, Marie Manchard Double; white 2-3 ft.|Sept. (exo) 4HS 12 |Border; cutting] .65 1.80 6.50 
Japonica, Queen Charlotte Purple-rose 2-3 ft.|/Sept. (exo) 4HS 12 |Border; cutting] .65 1.80 6.50 
Japonica, September Charm Silvery pink 2 ft./Sept. (eX) 4HS 12 |Border; cutting} .65 1.80 6.50 
Japonica, White Single; white 2-3 ft.|Sept. (eK) 4HS 12 |Border; cutting} .65 1.80 6.50 
Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower) Rose-lilac 10-12 in.|April-May © 3G 12 |Border;rockery| .55 1.50 5.50 
ANTHEMIS (Yellow Marguerite) 
Moonlight (Chamomile) Pale yellow 21 ft./JJune-Oct. |O 2D; 4D 18 |Border; cutting] .55 1.50 5.50 
Tinctoria Clear yellow 2% ft.|\June-Oct. |O 2D; 4D 18 |Border; cutting! .55 1.50 5.50 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Long-spurred, Blue Shades Various blues 2% ft.|May-June |O© |2K; 4K 12 |Border; cutting} .55 1.50 5.50 
Long-spurred, Chrysantha Golden yellow 21% ft.|May-July O@© |2K;4K 12 |Border; cutting] .55 1.50 5.50 
Long-spurred, Crimson Star Crimson & white] 214 ft.|/May-June |O@© |2K; 4K 12 |Border; cutting} .55 1.50 5.50 
Long-spurred, Orange-Scarlet |Shades of these 2% ft.|;May-June |O© |2K; 4K 12 |Border; cutting] .55 1.50 5.50 : 
Long-spurred, Rose Queen Rose shades 21% ft.|May-June |O© |2K; 4K 12 |Border; cutting] .55 1.50 5.50 ~ 
Long-spurred, Snow Queen Pure white 21% ft.|May-June |O@ (|2K; 4K 12 |Border; cutting; .55 1.50 5.50 Achillea 
Flabellata coerulea Deep blue 10-12in.|May-June |O@© |2K; 4K 12 |Border;rockery| .55 1.50 5.50 ptarmica 
Flabellata nana alba Ivory-white 8-10 in.|May-June |O© |2K; 4K 12 |Border;rockery}| .55 1.50 5.50 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
Alpina, Snowcap Pure white 6in.|April-May |O© 23 12 |Rock walls 2550505250 
Alpina, Spring Charm Rosy red 6in.|April-May |O®© 2 12 |Border;rockery| .50 1.35 4.75 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
Narica Silvery white 6in.|May-June |O 3 12 |Rockery; wall 250) 1:35: 4.75 
Verna czspitosa Tiny, white 1-2 in.|May (exo) 3 6 \Rockery; walks| .50 1.35 4.75 
ee a Anemone 
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