Perennials DAYBREAK NURSERIES 
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Asclepias tuberosa 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. A very attractive native plant, 
flowering during July and August, growing about 2 to 
3 ft. in height. It produces bright, orange-colored flow¬ 
ers, which are lovely to cut and last a long time. 
ASTER, Hardy. 
Anita Ballard. Soft, Cornflower blue. This is a very 
free flowering plant having flowers 2 in. in diameter. 
Fletham Blue. A pretty aniline blue, very free flow¬ 
ering. 
Barr’s Pink. A fine, soft pink with a yellow center. 
This is considered to be a very good variety of Hardy 
Aster. 
Heather Queen. Pale lilac, good grower. 
alpinus. A dwarf Aster, 6 to 8 in. in height; a desirable 
perennial for the rock garden and for edging borders. 
The deep blue flowers appear in May and June. Plant 
in full sunshine for best results. 
alpinus alba. The color is white. Similar in habit to 
the above variety. 
ASTILBE japonica ( Spirea ). A handsome plant, suit¬ 
able for the border or rockery. It thrives best in a 
damp location. The feathery white heads are also fine 
for decorative purposes. Height 2 to 3 ft. 
AUBRIETIA deltoides. No rock garden is complete with¬ 
out this beautiful creeping plant, for they form carpets 
of blue violet and mauve-colored flowers during April 
and May. 
BAPTISIA australis. Tall, free growing plant with deep, 
green cut foliage and Lupinelike, dark blue flowers 
produced in long racemes during May, June and July. 
Needs a sunny location for best results. Height 3 to 
4 ft. 
BOCCONIA cordata. Large plants adapted for use in the 
back of the hardy perennial bed. The foliage is gray- 
green and the creamy white flowers are produced dur¬ 
ing June and July. Height 6 ft. 
All Perennial Plants are 25c. each, or $2.50 per doz. 
except where otherwise noted 
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