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LIATRIS SCARIOSA. (Blazing Star.) Spikes three 
feet. Good clear purple. 
*LINUM PERENNE. (Flax.) Flowers beautiful pale 
blue on slender stems. 
*LYCHNIS VISCARIA SPLENDENS. (Campion or 
Catchfly.) Brilliant red. 
*MAZUS REPTANS. Low plant. Lilac flowers in 
early spring. 
*NEPETA MUSSINI. (Ground Ivy; Catmint.) An 
excellent rockery plant. Flowers light blue. 
*OENOTHERA FRASERI. (Evening Primrose.) 
Flowers pale yellow. 
*PHLOX SUBULATA VIVIDA. (Moss Phlox.) Deep 
pink. 
*PHLOX SUBULATA LILACINA. Light blue. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. (Hardy Phlox.) Assorted 
colors. 
*PRIMULA. (Cowslip.) Red and yellow. Early 
spring. 
*PYRETHRUM. (Painted Daisy.) Finest mixed 
varieties. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA. (Giant Purple Cone- 
flower.) Blooms July to October. 
SALVIA AZUREA. (Meadow Sage.) Sky blue flowers. 
Blooms August and September. 
*SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS. (Soap- 
wort.) Pretty border and rock plant. Flowers, 
rosy pink. 
*SEDUM ACRE. (Stonecrop.) Golden moss. 
*SEDUM OBTUSUM. Golden yellow flowers. Em¬ 
erald-green foliage. 
*SEDUM KAMSCHATICUM. Orange yellow flowers. 
*SEDUM SARMENTOSUM. Dwarf variety. Rapid 
grower. 
*SEDUM SIEBOLDI. Bright pink flowers in August 
and September. 25c. 
*SEDUM SEXANGULARE. Very dark green foliage; 
yellow flowers. 
*SEDUM SPURIUM COCCINEUM. Low, rosy crimson 
flowers. 
*SEDUM TERNATUM. Good for shade, rockeries or 
edging. 
*SEDUM SPECTABILE. Bright amaranth red. 
*SEMPERVIVUM GLOBIFERUM Pale yellow flowers 
in June. 25c. 
*SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM. Flowers pale red. 
25c. 
SPIRAEA FILIPENDULA. (Dropwort.) Fern-like 
leaves. White flowers. 
