. Alyssum saxatile compactum Achillea—Mi7/oi7, Yarrow 174)01 Ptarmica Boule de Neige {Ball of Snow). 1 ft. Showy double white flowers in July. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $ 17-002 Tomentosa. A 1 foot. Yellow flowers. Blooms profusely during June. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $ Aconitum ® Monk's Hood, Helmet Flower 17-005 Fischeri. 18 in. Dwarf pale blue variety. September-October. 17-006 Napellus bicolor. 3 feet. Large blue and white flowers. July- September. 17-007 - Spark's Variety. 30 in. Darkest blue of all. June. 17-008 Wilsoni. 5-6 ft. An introduc- tion from northern China. Of s


. Alyssum saxatile compactum Achillea—Mi7/oi7, Yarrow 174)01 Ptarmica Boule de Neige {Ball of Snow). 1 ft. Showy double white flowers in July. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $ 17-002 Tomentosa. A 1 foot. Yellow flowers. Blooms profusely during June. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $ Aconitum ® Monk's Hood, Helmet Flower 17-005 Fischeri. 18 in. Dwarf pale blue variety. September-October. 17-006 Napellus bicolor. 3 feet. Large blue and white flowers. July- September. 17-007 - Spark's Variety. 30 in. Darkest blue of all. June. 17-008 Wilsoni. 5-6 ft. An introduc- tion from northern China. Of strong habit with large light violet-blue flowers in September. Any of the above: 35c each; 3 for $; 12 for $ Ajuga—Bug/e A ® 17-015 Genevensis. 8 in. Deep blue. May and June. Fine for carpeting. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $ Alyss Um~Madwort A 17-021 Sazatile compactum {Basket of Gold). 12 in. A mass of gold in April. 25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $ 17-022 Saxatile fl. pi. 6-12 in. Double flowers of brilliant gold in spring. 50c each; 3 for $; 12 for $ Gardeners who are eager to secure an immediate effect that will give permanent Joy will find our perennial plants the logical choice toward their goal. We offer on these pages an extensive list of perennials worthy of a place in the garden. In addition to old favorites, we have included the best of the new, rare, and meritorious kinds. For your convenience they have been arranged alphabetically which will make it easy to find just what you want. Those who are interested in varieties suited to rock garden planting can easily find them by looking for the triangle (A) used as a symbol to identify them. Those suited to serai-shaded positions are marked (§); and those that will do in dense shade are marked#.


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