LATHYRUS MARITIMUS — enh24. Spreading 
tangles of attractive pinnate foliage, jeweled with 
swaying clusters of purple bloom. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPINUS PERENNIS—ecstath24. Showy spikes 
of pea-like flowers in varied shades, lavender to 
nurple, or rarely rose. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; 
V\ oz. 50c. 
LYCHNIS ALBA —ebnx30. Branching plants 
with many pure white flowers, the petals deeply 
cleft. Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c; % oz. 50c. 
MONARDA FISTULOSA—ecbn36. Wild Berga¬ 
mot. Fluffy flower-heads of pure lavender, or 
rarely rose. Aromatic and delightful. Pkt. 15c. 
MONARDA PUNCTATA—ecndx36. The flowers 
are buff-tan, purple spotted, but showier are the 
bright leaf-bracts with purple and crimson shad¬ 
ings on white. Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c. 
PETALOSTEMON VILLOSUM—ecbn20. Grace¬ 
ful fine-leaved stem-wands, with many long-last¬ 
ing flower heads of silky lavender. Good for cut¬ 
ting. Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c. 
WILD PPILOX BLEND—cbny. A mixture of sev¬ 
eral native Phlox species. Good for cutting, the 
border, or naturalizing. Colors range from blue- 
lavender, mauve and purple, to pink, rose and 
crimson, with others pure or tinted white. Some 
will be tall, others dwarf enough for the rockery. 
Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
PRUNELLA VULGARIS—nhl6. Flowers of 
amethystine purple, carried like jewels on flaky 
green cushions. Attractive. Pkt. 10c. 
RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS—enhl6. True But¬ 
tercup. Large blossoms of shining, glistening yel¬ 
low on branching plants with decoratively slashed 
leaves. It is this that fills the meadows with gold 
in May and June. Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c; Vi 
oz. 50c. 
RUDBECKIA HIRTA—ecbx36. True black-eyed 
Susan. Showy flowers, usually orange, but some¬ 
times pale yellow or ruddy, always with brown- 
black rounded center. Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c. 
RUDBECKIA LACINIATA—ecbx50. The wild 
Golden Glow. Pretty single flowers of soft yellow 
with drooping petals. Pkt. 5c; Vs oz. 20c. 
SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS—ecnbx24. Bounc¬ 
ing Bet. Pale pink flowers with spicy perfume, 
are carried in great clusters over a long season. 
Easy. Pkt. 5c; Vs oz. 20c; Vi oz. 35c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINICA—rnsthl4. Delightful 
flowers of early spring, found rarely in rich 
woodlands. Daintily formed white blossoms. A 
treasure. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
SOLIDAGO BICOLOR — ecdbh36. Silver Rod. 
Imagine a silvery white Golden Rod. Here it is. 
Pkt. 15c. 
SOLIDAGO ERECTA — ecbh40. Wand Golden 
Rod. Graceful wand-like stems, sometimes 
branching wand upon wand, each closely set with 
primrose yellow bloom. Particularly good in the 
border. Leaves turn maroon in autumn. Pkt. 
10c; spec. pkg. 25c. 
SOLIDAGO ODORA — ecbnh40. Spicy Golden 
Rod. Early flowering, with nodding yellow 
plumes. Spicily aromatic. Pkt. 10c; sp. pkg. 25c. 
STEN ANTHIUM ROBUSTUM — cbmsty50. 
Splendid spikes of feathery creamy bloom. Pkt. 
15c. 
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