Hardy Garden and Wild Flowers 
In this list will be found a collection of hardy herbaceous perennials that 
will give a good succession of bloom from early Spring until late Autumn. 
Nearly all are of easy culture. The usual list of herbaceous perennials offered 
in American catalogs can be secured and shipped with our stock, so that cus- 
tomers may feel safe in ordering and getting full collections, even if not priced 
below. 
Approximate height variety attains is given after the name. 
AJUGA genevensis, Geneva Bucte, 6-8 in. 
Blue spikes in May-June. A fine groundcover for sun or shade. 
A. reptans alba, Wuite Carrer Buatz, 6-8 in. 
Similar to above, but with white flowers. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum, Dwarr Goipenturt, 12 in. 
Bright yellow flowers in early spring. Fine for rock garden. 
AQUILEGIA canadensis, American Cotumsine, 2 ft. 
Scarlet and yellow flowers in May. A grand native species. 
xA. Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Longspurred Hybrids, 2-214 ft. 
Long-spurred flowers in various colors. 
ARABIS alpina, Hv. Dovsie Atpinz Rocxcrzss, 8 in. 
Double white flowers in April and May. 
ASARUM canadense, Canapa Witparncer, 9 in. 
Brownish-purple flowers in May, heart-shaped leaves. Likes a moist 
location. 
ASTER, Harpy Horticutturar Varinrizs 
Buureyes, 2-3 ft. Blue, August-September 
Cuares WiLson, 3 ft. Ruby-red, September. 
Harrineton Ping, 3 ft. Clear pink, semi-double, mid-September. 
Mr. Everest, 2-3 ft. The best tall white. 
ASTER, Dwarr Harpy Horticurturat Varietirs 
X Marvorin, 12 in. Rose-pink, September. 
X SnowspritE, 10 in. White, September. 
X Vicror, 10 in. Blue, September. 
ASTILBE, Horticurrura, Variety 
Fanat, 18 in. Intense red, July. 
BAPTISIA tinctoria, Yettow Witprinp1co, 2 ft. 
Golden pea-shaped flowers in June. 
CALTHA palustris, Marsumaricotn, 1-2 ft. 
Gay bright yellow flowers in April or early May, bright green leaves. 
For moist locations. 
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