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Hedge Lawn Nurseries, Inc., Roanoke, Virginia 
Poppies. 
POPPIES, ORIENTAL 
Bracteatum, Like P. orientale, but with ex¬ 
tremely large, blood-red flowers, not spotted, 
shaded orange. 
Orientale (Oriental Poppy). Tremendous scar¬ 
let, cup-shaped blooms of brightest crimson-scar- 
let, with large, purplish black blotches at base of 
petals, creating a wonderful contrast when bloom 
is fully open. Clumps of these throughout the 
border add a brilliancy that no other flower can 
provide. 
Mrs. Perry. Orange Apricot distinct. 3 feet. 
June-September. 
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY 
AT HEDGE LAWN 
Because of the extensiveness of our as¬ 
sortment. 
Because all our stock is freshly dug es¬ 
pecially for your order. 
Because we deliver by truck within a re- 
sonable radius of our Nurseries. 
Because careful packing is a feature of 
our service to more distant points. 
Because no charge for packing is made. 
Because we have a prestige of many years 
of dependable, satisfactory service to our 
customers. 
Because individual digging is practiced 
at our Nurseries. 
Because we do not employ agents and save 
you agent’s commission of 25 per cent or 
more. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead) 
Virginiana. Flowers about an inch long, vary¬ 
ing in color from purplish red to pink and white. 
Rudbeckia — GOLDEN GLOW. A yellow 
blooming perennial that has become popular in a 
very short time since being introduced. The 
flowers, in July and August, are like small 
Chrysanthemums borne on the terminals of 5-6 
foot stalks. Very desirable. 
Rudbeckia Purpurea. 
Platycodon. Balloon flower, blue and white. 
Pyrethrum. Rose and red. 
Rosemary. Sweet scented. 
Shasta Daisy. White, Dieners new double. 
Scabiosa. Lavender blue. 
Salvia, Greggi. New red hardy. 
Statice. Latifolia. 
Tritoma. Red hot poker. 
Veronica. Spicata, blue. 
Verbena. Red and pink. 
Wall Flower. English sweet scented. 
We Have No Agents 
You Save Agent’s Commission 
We Sell For Less 
Painted Daisy. 
