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False Dragon Head • Physostegia Virginica 
A showy plant, with spikes of delicate, rosy pink 
flowers an inch long, and very profuse. Grows 3 to 4 feet. 
False Indigo • Baptisia 
Blue (B. Australis). A strong-growing plant, very 
desirable; deep blue, lupin-like flowers. Blooms in June. 
2 to 5 feet. 
Baptisia casrulea. Bluish green leaves and pea- 
shaped, indigo-blue flowers. Blooms in June and July. 2 ft. 
Feverfew • Pyrethrum 
Among the most useful of hardy flowers; adapted to 
any soil and situation. True perennial. Flowers of good 
size and form, double like an aster; beautiful for bouquets 
and cut-flowers. 
Flcix • Linum 
Perenne. Free-blooming plants that thrive in light 
soil; elegant habit and foliage; handsome light blue flowers. 
Blooms in July. 
Forget-Me-Not • Myosotis 
Palustris. Delicate blue flowers, with yellow centers, 
appearing all summer; hardy, broad-spreading; thrives in 
moist and shady places 
FOXGLOVES 
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Foxglove • Digitalis 
A stately and fine old garden favorite. Flowers 
vary from white to purple, usually more or less 
spotted; borne in long, spire-like racemes. 
Blooms from June to August. 2 to 3 feet. 
Globe Flower • Trollius 
Caucasicus fl. pi. Large, double flowers of 
deep orange. Very pretty; blooms in June; about 
18 inches high. 
Greek Valerian • Polemonium 
Caeruleum. An old-fashioned plant of easy 
culture; leaves of rich green; flowers blue, very 
profuse, produced in late spring and early sum- 
mer. 
Reptans. A low-spreading variety, with blue 
flowers; blooms in May. 1 foot. 
Golden Glow 
A hardy flowering plant that is an excellent 
grower. In appearance much like fine chrysan- 
themums, blooming from July to September, 
with double flowers of deep golden yellow. We 
furnish only the roots. 
