Perennials DAYBREAK NURSERIES 
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SALVIA azurea grandiflora. A showy, hardy plant of 
medium growth and of easy cultivation in a sunny 
position. The flowers are borne on spikes and are 
splendid for cutting purposes. It grows 3 to 4 ft. high 
and produces spikes of pretty, sky blue flowers in 
great profusion during August and September. 
SAPONARIA ocymoides. A free flowering, charming 
plant, suitable for edging or for the rockery. In late 
May and early June, it is covered with dainty pink 
flowers, held on thin stems just above the foliage. A 
semi-shady or sunny location is desirable to grow 
this plant. Height 6 in. 
SCABIOSA caucasica. A good perennial of sturdy growth 
with broad, circular flowers on long stems; ideal for 
cutting. This family is rich in shades of delicate blue, 
mauve and white. It is natural for the delicate blue 
and mauve shades to predominate. The flowering 
period is from June to October. Height 2 ft. 
SEDUM ( Stonecrop ). These plants should be found in 
every rock garden; many are suitable for carpet bed¬ 
ding. They thrive almost anywhere, but prefer a 
sunny location and a light, sandy soil, 
acre (Golden Moss). A prostrate and slowly spreading 
plant, useful for covering dry places in the rockery. 
This variety has green foliage and bright yellow flow¬ 
ers. It flowers from May to July. Height 3 in. 
album. Dwarf and spreading, with thick, waxy foliage 
of a round nature, which turns reddish brown in the 
Autumn. The white flowers appear in June and July. 
Height 3 in. 
aroreum. Similar to album, but with delicate pink 
flowers that appear in June and July, 
murale. Reddish foliage with pale pink flowers pro¬ 
duced on 6-in. stems. It blossoms in July and August, 
sempervivum arachnoideum. A fine rosette, which 
sends out thin runners about an inch long on which 
young rosettes form. A very interesting and desirable 
rock plant. 
sexangulare. Similar to acre. Thick, waxy foliage, 
dark green with a brown tint. The flowers are yellow 
and are held on 3-in. stems, 
spectabile. One of the prettiest Sedums. It is an 
erect growing specie, that is very desirable for the 
border as well as the rockery. It attains a height of 
18 in. The heads of rose-colored flowers are held erect 
on strong stems, which are covered with waxy green 
foliage. 
stoloniferum. Most desirable rock plant. The flowers 
of purplish pink appear in July and August. Height 
6 in. Evergreen foliage. 
tectorum. A fine variety, with beautiful foliage and 
yellow flowers that are held erect on strong stems. 
Flowers in June and July. Height 12 in. 
tenuifolium. Similar to murale, but with white flow¬ 
ers. It blooms in July and August. 
STOKESIA cyanea. A handsome perennial, producing 
freely, large, lavender blue flowers from July to Octo¬ 
ber. Grows well in a sunny location. A very desirable 
border plant, growing 2 ft. in height. 
SWEET-WILLIAM. See Dianthus. 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. A very striking plant, that 
produces long spikes of yellow flowers during July and 
August. It is a graceful plant, growing 4 ft. in height. 
It should be in every flower garden. Prefers a sunny 
location in the garden. 
All Perennial Plants are 25c. each, or $2.50 per doz« 
except where otherwise noted 
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