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HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS — Continued 
EUPATORIUM—Ageratum. Mist Flower. 
•Coelestinum. Hardy lavender blue. 
Parker’s Variety. Large stately yellow. 
FARGARIA—Wild Strawberry. 
•Virginiana. Attractive rock plant. 
GAILLARDIA—Giant red, yellow, maroon Daisy. 
"'Weaver’s Select Hybrids. The finest. 
GOLDEN GLOW—Double yellow cut flower. 
GRASSES—Ornamental, see special listing. 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath. 
•Paniculata Grandi. See special listing. 
•Repens Monstrosa. Trailing Baby’s Breath. 
White. 
HELIANTHUS—Harpalin specie. See special list¬ 
ing. 
HESPERIS—Sweet Rocket. 
•Tristis. Sweet Rocket. Red, white, mixed. 
HEUCHERA—Coralbells. 
•Sanguinea. Bright crimson flowers. 
HIBISCUS—Mallow Marvels. 
Weaver’s Giant FI. Mixed, none finer. 
IBERIS—Hardy Candytuft. 
*Gibraltarica. Snow-white. 
IRIS—Fleur de lis. 
Germanica. Tall bearded, select varieties mixed. 
Pseudoacorus. Yellow Flag. 
*Pumila. Dwarfest purple rock type. 
Sweet Orris. Sweet Water Flag. 
LATHYRUS—Hardy Sweet Peas. See special list¬ 
ing. 
LIATRIS—Gayfeather, Blazing Star, Devil’s Bit. 
*Elegans. Dense wand spikes. 
Hybrida Weaverii. (New). Enormous flower 
spikes. Ea. 20c; 3-50c. 
•Punctata. Dwarf wand spikes. 
Pycnostachya. Tall showy, rosy-purple. 
•Scariosa. Kansas Blazing Star. 
LIN ARIA—Hardy Snapdragon. See special list¬ 
ing. 
LINUM—Hardy Flax. 
•Perenne. Very prolific beautiful blue. 
LYCHNIS—Rose Champion. 
•Chalcedonia. Fiery-red. 
•Coronarius. Agrostemma. Blood red. 
MENTHA—Mint. 
•Citrata. Sweet Bergamot Mint. 
Garden Mint. Useful garden herb. 
•Japanese Mint. Very prolific Spearmint. 
Peperita. Peppermint. Aromatic Mint. 
MONARDA—Beebalm. Oswego Tea. 
Fistulosa. Pinkish lavender. 
NEPETA—Catmint. Ground Ivy. 
•Hederacea. Trailing Ground Ivy. 
•Mussini Lamphami Blue. Catmint. Dwarf blue. 
PACHYSANDRA—Japanese Spurge. 
•Terminalis. Evergreen ground cover. 
PARDANTHUS—Blackberry Lily. 
Chinensis. Handsome orange-spotted flowers. 
PASSIFLORA—Maypop. Passion Vine. 
Incarnata. Beautiful colors. 1 yr. field grown, 
Ea. 25c; 5$1. 
