FIELD GROWN HARDY PERENNIALS 1 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
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 
15 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- 
ers, I-2 ft. June-Sept. Suit- Delphinium 
able for dry, sunny places, 
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 
ae blooming profusely in tones 
Achillea of orange, yellow, and ma- 
DEUPHUNIU NO Gearkspun)==Increaseysin svt most desirable 
size and loveliness each year. Give a rich Aion: Oe a Se s 
loam and apply manure water to enhance or A a 1 pune ee 5 
the bloom. We offer here the Gold Medal aa 59° i We BA Saket) 
Hybrids, with colors ranging from pale me woke foes 
blue to royal purple, toned with mauve, pink Reaed peas fte pices 
and lavender shadings. EEG! BOS GUESS 
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 
at the same time 
gives a very showy , 
effect. 
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. 
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Boltonia EARLY Rock Cress 
