Each year I look forward to the very last perennial that blooms in my yard: Chrysanthemum rubellum 'Venus'. It doesn't bloom until October and then stays in bloom until after frost. It starts out light pink and then gets darker as it ages. It responds well to cutting it back by a third in June (though that probably makes it bloom even a little later). It is a slowly-spreading clump that gets about 24" tall.
This year we've really only had one light frost and it's already mid-November. My zinnias are still alive and while the dahlias weren't quite dead, today I finally pulled them because the blooms didn't look great anymore. There's certainly more fall cleanup I can do, but for one thing I have a baby whose naps are of unpredictable length and for another, my compost bin is already overflowing. :)
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