HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
AND ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
The color, ultimate height and prin- 
cipal season of bloom are given as 
an aid in arranging pleasing color 
combinations and in securing a suc- 
cession of bloom throughout the 
season. 
An asterisk (*) indicates those va- 
rieties most suitable for rockeries. 
Perennials should be planted whenever 
possible during their dormant season, 
which for most varieties is in the 
early Fall or early Spring. Peonies 
and Oriental Poppies have their dor- 
mant season during the latter part 
of August and early September, and 
should be planted at that time. 
For the convenience of our customers 
we have most varieties of perennials 
available in pots. These can be 
planted safely after the plants 
start to grow. 10 or more 
Each Hach 
*AJUGA GENEVENSIS,Bugie #8 - 
Blue,edging and 
ground cover. Sun or 
shade, 6-8", May-June .50 oh5 
- REPTANS RUBRA,Bugle 
Dark purplish blue 
flowers, 3-4", May- 
June. 250 245 
*ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA, Alkanet 
Blue,sun or shade. 
12-15", May-June {> 265 
ANEMONE JAPONICA ALBA, Japanese 
Windflower. Single pure 
white, part shade, 3-5' 
Sept. to late frost. 
290 .80 
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