Larkspur (Delphinium). Chinese. Blue or White. Ever- 
blooming. 
Larkspur (Delphinium). Belladonna. Tall. 
Larkspur (Delphinium). Formosum. 
Lobelia. Red or blue. 
Mallows (Hibiscus). Pink, red or white. 
Myrtle (Vinca). Trailing vine. 
Oriental Poppy. Brilliant red. 50c EACH. 
Peonies. Red, white or pink. (See page 29.) 
Phlox. Various colors. (See pages 27 and 28.) 
Pinks, Hardy or old fashioned Garden Pinks. Ass’t colors. 
Pinks, China. 
Platycodon (Balloon Flower). Blue or white. 
Physostegia. False Dragon Head. 
Pyrethrum. See Chrysanthemum. 
Rocky Mt. Columbine, Dwarf Columbine. Blue petals. 
Spirea Filipendula. Fern leaved, white flowers. 50c EACH. 
Sweet William. Flowers various colors. 
Salvia (Aaurea). Sky blue. Grows four feet high. 
Salacaria. Pink. Attractive. 
Sedums for Rock Gardens. (See page 33.) 
Statice (Sea Lavender). Blue flowers. Dwarf. 
Sweet Pea. (Perennial sweet pea). Assorted colors. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker). 50c EACH. 
Veronica. See page 33. 
Viola (Horned Violet). Mixed. Blooms all summer. 
Vinca Minor (Trailing Myrtle). Blue. Dwarf. Early. 
Yucca Filamentosa. Evergreen foliage, white blossom. 50c 
EACH. 
It is most important that Perennial plantings 
be covered with a good, thick mulch of coarse 
material, preferably Evergreen bought, coarse hay 
or straw to prevent alternate freezing and thaw¬ 
ing during the winter months, which is very 
harmful to the plants, often heaving them out of 
the ground, which will ruin them. The mulch 
should be applied about the first of December 
after the ground is slightly frozen. 
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