PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
PANICULATA (Baby’s Breath). July-Aug. White. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. (Coral Bells). Much prized 
for dainty blossoms and long blooming habit. Coral 
pink flowers. 
LYCHNIS—CAMPION OR CATCHFLY (Alpina). Dwarf, 
rose-pink. A charming little plant for the rock gar¬ 
den about 4 inches high. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). These are of great value 
for cut flower purposes, lasting in water longer than 
any flower we know, are perfectly hardy, delighting 
in a cool moist soil. 
RED HOT POKER (Tritoma). The old-fashioned, late 
flowering favorite, with flowers rich red changing to 
salmon-pink. Needs slight protection. 
SCABIOSA (Blue Bonnet). Their lovely flowers are a 
soft and charming shade of lavender; commences to 
bloom in June, throwing stems 18 to 24 inches high 
until September. 
DAISY (Shasta) (Alaska). 2 feet. Wonderful show 
of large white flowers. Fine for cutting. Blooms all 
summer. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). Among the prettiest of her¬ 
baceous plants, bearing in most cases blue flowers, 
which are much needed. All summer. 
VIOLA CORNUTA—TUFTED PANSIES. This is the 
best edging plant for the hardy border or garden, 
when properly cared for, these plants remain in full 
bloom from May until October. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head) (Grandiflora 
“Vivid’’). One of the best of the late-blooming per¬ 
ennials. Vivid pink. 20 inches. Aug.-Sept. This is 
a plant that you must have surely. Do not overlook it. 
We think it is the best of all late bloomers. 
PRIMULA (Primroses). The lovely pastel colors range 
from cream to many shades of yellow, orange, purple, 
lilac, pink and crimson. They are very hardy and 
prefer a half-shaded position that is fairly moist. 
VULGARIS. The true old English Primrose with pale 
yellow flowers. 
BELLIS (Eng. Daisy). Double-flowered Daisies. They 
are favorites for edgings and extensively used. They 
are most attractive plants for spring bloom and not 
difficult to grow. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Hardy Garden) 
Price: 25c each; 3 for 60c postpaid. 
Fall flowering perennials, form attractive clumps of 
foliage and flowers when other outdoor flowers are gone. 
AUTUMN GLOW. Rosy crimson. 
BRONZE BUTTON (B. Bronze). Very hardy. Late. 
BUTTON YELLOW. True button type; strong copper 
yellow. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS (L.). Deep golden yellow. 
Very early. 
INDIAN. Shaggy coppery red flowers. Late. 
JEAN CUMMING. Large, pure white flowers. Medium 
height. September. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE. Deep pink. A sure-blooming 
sort. Late. 
MRS. PHILIP PAGE. Double, fine red. Bronze. 3 
feet. August. Very free flowering. Needs protection. 
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