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THE NORTHWOOD NURSERIES, COON VALLEY, WISCONSIN 
PERENNIALS, Continued. 
Dusty Miller. Low-growing plant with 
silvery white foliage. 
Platycodon. Balloon Flower. Tall-grow¬ 
ing bushy plants blooming profusely 
from July to frost. Colors blue or 
white. 
Forget-me-not. An old-time favorite. 
Deserves a place in every garden on 
account of its pretty, delicate blue flow¬ 
ers. Much used in cemeteries. 
CREEPING PERENNIALS 
For covering mounds, rockwork, etc. 
Bishop’s Carpet. Foliage variegated 
white and green. 
Buttercup, Double. Yellow flowers. 
Dusty Miller. White foliage. 
Forget-me-not. Blue flowers. 
Saxifraga. Fine foliage; pink flowers in 
great profusion. 
Snow-in-Summer. Silver-grey foliage; 
flowers white. 
Any Perennial listed above, strong plants 
25c each, postpaid. 
Lilac 
FRAGRANT PERENNIALS 
These make an interesting corner in the 
hardy garden because of the delightful 
fragrance of their foliage. 
False Balm or Sweet Mary, Spearmint, 
Tansy, Hyssop, Wormwood, Chives, 
Peppermint, Oswego Tea, Monarda. 
Any Perennial listed above, strong plants 
25c each, postpaid. 
Golden Glow 
HALF HARDY PERENNIALS 
These require Winter protection or 
may be replanted each Spring and treat¬ 
ed as Annuals. 
Fox Glove. Purple, rose or white. 
Canterbury Bells. Purple, rose or white. 
Summer Lilac. Tall growing. Long spikes 
of lilac flowers. Fine for cutting. 
Price any variety 25c each, postpaid. 
Platycodon 
