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Rudbeckia — Coneflower ® A showy border plant, also splendid far cutting 



Golden Glow. 5-6 ft. Masses of double golden yellow flowers. July-September ] 



Newmani. 3 ft. Dark orange-yellow with purple cone. July-September } $0 25 



'BxXT'pxxi&a.lGianl PurpleConeflower). 3 ft. Reddish purple with black cone. July-October.J 



Scintolina — Lavender Cotton A For rock garden or border 



Chamaecyparissus {Incana). 18 in. Evergreen silvery foliage; yellow blooms in July. , 



Sciponarici — Soapwort a An exceptionally fine spring-flowering plant 



Ocymoides splendens. 8 in. Bright rose flower masses during the spring 



Scucifraga- 



Cordifolia. 

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Megasea ® Showy plants which like a moderately moist soil 

 12 in. Light pink blooms during April. Fine for border planting. 

 12 in. Excellent rose-pink flower trusses during April 



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Hardy ScablOSa Handsome border plants succeeding well in any average soil 



Ca,uca,sica, (Blue Bonne!) ■ 18-24 in. Showy soft lavender blooms. June-September. 

 — alba. 18-24 in. Elegant large white blooms on long stems. June-September . . . . . 



Dwarf Varieties of Sedum — Stonecrop A Particularly suited to dry sunny spots 



Acre (Golden Moss). 2-3 in. Evergreen foliage and bright yellow flowers in June 



Pruinatum Forsterianum. 2-3 in. Evergreen leaves and golden yellow flowers. . . . 



Sexangulare. 4-5 in. Rich evergreen foliage. Lovely yellow flowers. June 



Sieboldi. 8-10 in. Succulent foliage. Pink flowers from August to October 



— variegatum. 8-10 in. Has white variegated leaves. Pink flowers .' 



Stoloniferum COCCineum. 6 in. Beautiful rosy crimson flowers. Blooms July and 



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Sedum — Erect Growing Varieties A Splendid plants flowering late summer and fall 

 Maximum atropurpureum. 12 in. Large dark bronzy purple foliage. Very beautiful. 

 Spectabile. 18 in. Broad light green fohage and large heads of rose-colored flowers.. . 



— Brilliant. Bright Amaranth red flower heads in late summer and fall 



Setnpervivum — Houseleek a Verv interesting succulents. Perfectly hardy 



Arachnoideum. Graceful small rosettes with interesting white cobwebs 



Brauni. Attractive rosettes of bronze with dull red tips and dull green base 



Doellianum. Small hairy heads of pale green tinted red at the tips 



Globiferum. Flattened heads of gray-green tipped brown 



Tectorum. Broad heads with reddish brown tips. The common Houseleek of old gardens. 

 Violacea. Showy large heads of an interesting and rare rich violet color 



Snasta Daisy Handsome and very popular 



Alaska. 2 ft. Pure white blooms during the summer and fall 



Sidalcea — Prairie Mallow Showy erect plants with Mallow-like blooms 



Candida. 2-3 ft. Snow white blooms during June and July 



Rose Queen. 2-3 ft. Bright rose flowers during June and July 



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Spiraea — (7o«f'j Beard, Meadow Sweet ® June and July blooming 



Filipendula (Dropwort). 15 in. Fern like foliage and masses of small white flowers. . . 



— flore plena. A double flowering form of Filipendula. Very showy 



Palmata elegans [Pink Meadow Swcel). 3 ft. Broad corymbs of silvery pink flowers. 

 Ulmaria fl. pi. (Meadow Sweet). 3 ft. A graceful variety with double white flowers. . . 



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