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YARD AND GARDEN 



sandy soil; for quiet and for bold effect; for 

 purely decorative value and for cut-flower pur- 

 poses ; for forbidding, cold and windy stretches 

 and for sheltered positions; for naturalizing 

 and for more formal planting; for bloom in 

 spring, in summer and in autumn, and in al- 



Clolden Glow (Rud'bcclda laciniata) 



most every variety of color and in varying 

 heights. 



Take for example the succession of bloom 

 possible to l^e obtained by the use of herbaceous 

 perennials alone. The following list suggests 

 the possibilities but by no means exhausts the 

 varieties ' : 



* The common trade or catalogue names are used in this list. 



