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THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



Veronica spicata, blue; and Oenothera missouriensis, yellow. 



Eupatorium ageratoides, white; and Helenium Riverton Beauty, yellow and black. 

 Eupatorium ageratoides, white; and Chrysanthemum, Glory of Seven Oaks, yellow. 

 Buddleia (in variety), lilac, lavender, violet, purple; and Anemone japonic a, white 



or pink. 

 Anemone japonic a, white and pink; and Aconitum autumnale, blue. 

 Aster Climax, blue; and Helenium Riverton Beauty, yellow and black. 



I. Perennials Valuable for Cut Flowers. The perennial cut- 

 flower garden should provide an abundance of cut flowers. Most of the 

 perennials in this group will provide flowers which can be cut for house 

 use and which have lasting qualities. There are many perennials 

 which do not produce masses of flowers of sufficient substance to be 

 eff'ective when cut for house use. 



Achillea houle de neige 



Ball of Snow 

 Anemone japonica 



Japanese Windflower 

 Aquilegia (long-spurred hybrids) 



Columbine 

 Aster novae-angliae Climax 



Blue Hardy Aster 

 Astilhe japonica 



Japanese Astilbe 

 Boltonia asteroides 



Aster-like Boltonia 

 Centaurea montana 



Mountain Bluet 

 Chrysanthemum (in variety) 



Chrysanthemum 

 Chrysanthemum shasta daisy 



Shasta Daisy 

 Convallaria majalis 



Lily-of-the-valley 

 Coreopsis lanceolata 



Lance-leaved Tickseed 

 Delphinium (in variety) 



Larkspur 

 Dianthus barbatus 



Sweet William 

 Digitalis (in variety) 



Foxglove 

 Eupatorium coelestinum 



Mist Flower 



Gaillardia aristata 



Blanket Flower 

 Gypsophila paniculata 



Baby's Breath 

 Helianthus (in variety) 



Hardy Sun-flower 

 Heuchera sanguinea 



Coral-bells 

 Iris germanica 



German Iris 

 Iris kaempferi 



Japanese Iris 

 Kniphofia uvaria 



Red-hot Poker Plant 

 Paeonia (in variety) 



Peony 

 Physostegia virginiana 



False Dragonhead 

 Phlox paniculata 



Garden Phlox 

 Primula (in variety) 



Primrose 

 Pyrethrum roseum 



Painted Daisy 

 Rudbeckia (in variety) 



Cone-flower 

 Scabiosa caucasica 



Mourning Bride 

 Stokesia cyanea 



Stokes' Aster 



Veronica (in variety) 

 Speedwell 



