Archive image from page 84 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_4 Year: 1921 ( LIST OF HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS FOR 1921. 79 HARDY FLOWERING PLANTS For the Herbaceous Border. Prices given are for mailing size and include delivery to any postoffice in tlie U. S. If full-sized clumps are desired, please so state when ordering-, authorizing express shipment or adding to price an amount sufficient to cover the postage at parcel post rates. See page 1. ..„,.,, , Hardv Perennials succeed well in almost any location, but m


Archive image from page 84 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_4 Year: 1921 ( LIST OF HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS FOR 1921. 79 HARDY FLOWERING PLANTS For the Herbaceous Border. Prices given are for mailing size and include delivery to any postoffice in tlie U. S. If full-sized clumps are desired, please so state when ordering-, authorizing express shipment or adding to price an amount sufficient to cover the postage at parcel post rates. See page 1. ..„,.,, , Hardv Perennials succeed well in almost any location, but m general prefer a full exposure to the sun. Any good garden soil suits them, if well enriched with Bone Meal, or well rotted barnyard manure. Frequent loosening of the soil during summer, and watering freely in dry weather, are the essentials after planting. A light covering of manure in fall is not a necessity, but is beneficial as a winter protection and enricher of the soil. The manure, if rotted, is usually dug into the ground in spring. ACHILLEA—Milfoil or Yarrow. A. 'The Pearl'—2 feet. July. This handsome perennial cannot be recommended too highly. The blossoms are pure white, and are produced in amazing profusion nearly all summer. Each 25c; per doz - $ ACONITUM—Monkshood. A very interesting, hardy plant; succeeds admirably in shady places. A. Napellus—4 feet. August to November. Flowers dark blue; very freely produced in long spikes. Very desirable. Each 30c; per doz $ ANEMONES. Anemones, or Windflowers, are amongst the most showy of our hardy autumn-blooming plants. Their beautiful pure white and rose-colored flowers are borne on long stems and in great profusion. A. Japonica Alba—3 feet. August. A very handsome Japanese variety. Flowers large, pure white. A. Japonica Rosea—3 feet. August. Like the foregoing in habit, but the flowers are a delicate rose color. A. Whirlwind—3 feet. A very hardy and strong-growing variety, very similar to Japonica.


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