Perennials DAYBREAK NURSERIES 
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LUPINUS polyphyllus Hybrids. Our fine strain of per¬ 
ennial Lupinus would be a good addition to the hardy 
perennial section of your garden. It embraces a splen¬ 
did range of colors from the palest to the deepest rose 
shade, various shades of lavender, mauve and the 
finest shade of blue. The Lupines are strikingly dec¬ 
orative either in border plantings or for cutting pur¬ 
poses. They will grow in light shade or a sunny loca¬ 
tion, and prefer a well-drained light loam. It is best 
not to disturb the Lupine after it is once planted and 
established. Height 3 to 4 ft. Blooms June and July. 
LYCHNIS viscaria. A fine, old-fashioned flower, bearing 
large heads of brilliant pink flowers in June and July. 
The Lychnis grows about 2 ft. in height and prefers a 
sunny location. 
LYTHRUM roseum. A striking plant with spikes of rose- 
colored flowers. It blooms from June to September. 
This plant is suitable for a moist, shady location, but 
will do well in full sunshine. It is a very vigorous 
growing plant and does well in any ordinary soil. 
Height 3 to 4 ft. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens ( Forget-me-not ). 
Large, rich, blue flowers with yellow eyes. A very free 
flowering variety, and a charming plant. Height 5 in. 
palustris rosea. Pink-flowered form of the above va¬ 
riety. 
Ruth Fisher. One of the best and largest-flowered 
Forget-me-not in existence. It produces flowers of true 
Forget-me-not blue. This is a very vigorous grower. 
NEPETA mussini (Ground Ivy). A most desirable border 
or rock plant, with gray green foliage. It is covered 
with masses of lavender flowers from May to Septem¬ 
ber. This plant is of a spreading nature and will grow 
in light shade or full sunshine, in any ordinary garden 
soil. Height 12 in. 
OENOTHERA glauca fraseri. A striking and useful 
plant, blooming from June to August. The rich golden 
yellow flowers are in profusion on 24 in. stems. 
PAP AVER nudicaule alpinum (Iceland Poppy). These 
lovely dwarf plants are of great value in the sunny 
border or the rockery. Their orange, yellow, white, 
and pink flowers are produced all Summer. This 
Poppy prefers a light soil, well-drained. Height 10 in. 
PENTSTEMON gordoni. A very showy plant, growing 
from 2 to 4 ft. high and are rather bushy and have 
very long, slender spikes, which bear many trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers with hairy throats, from whence the 
name Beardtongue is taken. The color of this variety 
is purple; flowering in June and July. 
PEONIES. In many varieties. 
PHLOX. A garden does not seem complete without a few 
clumps of this attractive plant. They succeed in al¬ 
most any kind of soil or position, and flower from early 
Summer until late Fall. Because of its wide range of 
beautiful colors this plant is excellent for mass color 
effects. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry red. Grows 3 ft. in height. 
This variety is considered by many to be the best 
Phlox in its color. 
B. Comte. Tall growing variety, producing large heads 
of rich satiny amaranth flowers. Height 3 ft. 
Count Zeppelin. A striking variety of pure white with 
a vermilion eye. This is a free blooming Phlox and 
the colors do not fade. Height 3 ft. 
All Perennial Plants are 25c. each, or $2.50 per doz. 
except where otherwise noted 
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