BULLETIN NUMBER 4 — APRIL 5, 1935 
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HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—Continued 
PHYSALIS, Chinese Lantern Plant Per loo 
Francheti, produces bright orange scarlet lantern-like fruits, ex¬ 
cellent for winter bouquets, 2'_$ 1.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon Head 
Virginica, pink, August, 3'_ .90 
Yirginica Alba, pure white _ 1.00 
♦Pinks, Hardy Garden and Carnation—See Dianthus Caryophyllus 
*PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower 
Maresii, Blue, 12”_ 1.00 
Maresii, White, 12”_ 1.00 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA, Kudzu Vine, very rapid growing 
vine. Said by some to grow a yard a day. 
One Year, No. 1_ .90 
Two Year, No. 1_ 1.20 
♦PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy 
Aureum, (Golden Feather) produces multitudes of tiny yellow 
flowers, throughout July and August, 12”_ 1.00 
Hybridum Roseum, one of the earliest and latest flowers to 
bloom producing an abundance of blooms in a wide range of 
color, good cut flower, June to October, 18”_ 1.10 
Hybridum Roseum Astrosanguineum, same as Roseum only the 
blooms as a rule are darker shades, 18”_ 1.20 
Roseum Carneum, flesh colored, very new, 18”_ 1.50 
♦RANUNCULUS, Buttercup 
Repens, FI. PI., very pretty double flowering yellow butter-cup. 
Flowers of bright yellow. May, June, 6”_ 1.00 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflower 
Golden Glow, one of the old fashioned hardy plants. Produces 
masses of large golden double yellow flowers, July, August, 6'--$ 1.00 
Purpurea, reddish purple flowers with very large black cone for 
center, July to October, 2'_ 1.00 
S AT VIA, Meadow Sage 
Argentea, white flowers, large ornamental silver foliage, 24"- 1.00 
Azurea Grandiflora, large flowered azure, August, Sept., 5'- 1.00 
Old Fashioned Sage, leaves valuable for seasoning, 3'- 1.00 
SAPONARIA, Soapwort 
♦Ocymoides Splendens, pretty prostrate border and rockery plant. 
Flowers rosy pink, produced in great quantities just about the 
foliage. May, June, 2'___ 1.00 
♦SAXIFRAGE 
Cordifolia, admirable for the front of the border or shrubbery 
Forming masses of handsome broad deep green foliage. Flowers 
early in the spring. Fine among rocks and ledges. 1'...- 1.50 
SCABIOSA, Pin Cushion Flower 
Caucasica, (Blue Bonnet) soft shade of lavender, June to Septem¬ 
ber, 18”_ 1-20 
Caucasica Alba, white, June to September, 18”- 1.50 
SCUTELLARIA, Skullcap 
♦Baicalensis Coelestina, short wiry stems clothed with clear blue 
Snap-dragon-shaped flowers, July and August, 1'- 1.20 
♦SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever, America’s Greatest Rock Plant 
Album, dwarf and spreading, thick waxy round foliage, white 
flowers, good rock plant, 6”_ 1-00 
Kamtschaticum, (Orange Stonecrop) yellow, July, 10”- 1.00 
Lydium Glaucum, very fine rock plant, 6"- 1.00 
Oppositifolium, July, 4"_ 1-00 
Sexangulare, very dark green foliage, 4"- 1.00 
Spectabile Brilliant, red, August, September, 18”- 1.00 
” Rose, August, September, 18”- 1.00 
Spurium Roseum, purplish-red, July, August, 6”- 1.00 
Stolonifera, purplish-pink, July and August, 6"- 1.00 
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