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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Platy codon grandiflora. (Chinese Balloon Flower.) A 
bushy plant, bearing soft blue flowers all summer; 
buds resembling tiny balloons. 2 to 3 feet. 
Platycodon g. alba. Same as above, except that the flow¬ 
ers are clear white with purple veinings. 
^Platycodon g. mariesi. A delightful dwarf variety, bear¬ 
ing blue flowers in abundance. 12 inches. June to 
September. 
*Polemonium richardsoni. (Jacob’s Ladder). Finely cut 
foliage, bearing heads of bright blue flowers. 18 
inches. June and July. 
*Polemonium r. alba. A white variety of the above. 
*Primula polyantha. (Primrose). Munstead Strain. A tall 
growing primrose, bearing heads of yellow flowers 
in May and June. 12 inches. 
*Primula p.—Giant Mixed. Similar to the above, but in a 
variety of colors of yellow, cream, orange and rose. 
12 inches. 
*Primula vulgaris. (English Primrose). Delightful shades 
of yellow, buff and pink. 8 to 12 inches. April to 
June. 
*Pyrethrum liybridum. (Feverfew). Very showy flowers 
of red, pink, and white. June and July. 18 inches. 
Rhudbeckia purpurea. (Purple Cone Flower). A very ef¬ 
fective perennial for emphasis in the border. Reddish- 
purple petals and cone-shaped center. 3 to 4 feet. 
July and October. 
*Scabiosa caucasica. (Mourning Bride). Delicate lilac- 
blue flowers, borne in handsome bunches from June 
to September. 1 to IY 2 feet. 
*Scabiosa c. alba. A white flowered form of the preced¬ 
ing. The flowers, borne on slender stems are charm¬ 
ing. June to September. 1 to IV 2 feet. 30 cents each. 
$3. per dozen. 
*Sedum acre. (Gold Moss). Tiny flowers forming a carpet 
of golden-yellow. Good for rock work. 4 to 6 inches. 
May and June. 
*Sedum ewersi. (Ewer’s stonecrop). A trailing plant with 
light green leaves and purplish-pink flowers in Sep¬ 
tember. 4 to 6 inches. 
*Sedum kamschaticum. (Orange Stonecrop). Prostrate 
green foliage and flat heads of golden flowers. July 
to September. 6 to 9 inches. 
*Sedum lydium. (Lydium stonecrop). Plant similar to S. 
Acre but foliage turns to a bright red in fall. Flow¬ 
ers tiny white. July and August. 4 to 6 inches. 
*Sedum sarmentosum. (Stonecrop). A dwarf plant having 
pale green leaves and yellow flowers. Good for rock 
work. 4 to 6 inches. June and July. 
Double sized clumps of Perennials at double price. 
