PLUMFIELD NURSERIES, FREMONT, NEB. 
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Golden Glow 
HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) Sanguinea— 
Bright scarlet bell like flowers on long 
stems. July, August. 12 to 18 in. Each. 
35c; 4 for $1.25; 12 for $3.00. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvel)— We have an 
improved strain of Mallow Marvels. Very 
large blooms. Some of the flowers measure 
as much as ten inches in diameter. Mal¬ 
low Marvels will not come true from seed 
and each plant must be labeled as to its 
color. In separate colors, Crimson Eye, 
Pink, Red and White. In mixed colors. 
Each 15c; 4 for 50c; 12 for $1.35. 
HOLLYHOCKS— (See Althea Rosea). 
-IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) Sempervirens 
—Dwarf, evergreen foliage, covered with 
sheet of white. May and June. 8 in. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (Perennial 
Sweet Pea) —This is one of the Perennials 
that can be used as a vine. Excellent for 
covering trellis. These charming flowers 
look very much like its annual relative, the 
Sweet Pea, but are larger and more wax¬ 
like. Blooms throughout the summer from 
June to August. In separate varieties, 
Pink Beauty, Crimson, White Pearl. Mixed 
colors. Each 15c; 4 for 50c; 12 for $1.35. 
*LIATRIS (Gay Feather) Pycnostachya 
(Cat-Tail Gay Feather) —Flowers bright 
purple borne on tall spikes. August-Sep- 
tember. 3 ft. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY— First to bloom in 
the spring. Clumps. 
*LINUM (Hardy Flax) Perenne Blue —Blue 
flowers in the morning. July-August. 18 in. 
LUPINES —Flowers borne on long spikes, 
pea shaped, must be planted where there 
is plenty of moisture. June-July. 3 ft. 
Blue. 
LYCHNIS (Champion) Chalcedonica (Mal¬ 
tese Cross) —Scarlet. June and July. 2 ft. 
LYTHRUM (Loose Strife) Roseum Super¬ 
hum —Rose colored flowers. July. 3 ft. 
MATRICARIA CAPENSIS (Hardy Fever¬ 
few) Flora Plena —Double white flowers. 
June to October. 18 in. 
MONARDA (Bee Balm) Didyma (Cambridge 
Scarlet) —Foliage aromatic, bright scarlet 
flowers. July. 2 ft. 
*MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) Palustrus (Al¬ 
pine Forget-me-not) —Tiny blue flowers. 
All summer. 8 in. 
PAPAVER (Oriental Poppy) Orientale 
Oriental Poppies are best planted in Aug¬ 
ust and September for spring planting is 
not certain. 
Hybrids —Crimson scarlet, with black spot 
on base of petal. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) Barbatus 
Torreyi —Bright scarlet flowers borne on 
spikes. June, August. 3 ft. 
PHLOX Paniculata (Except as Noted) — 
Hardy. 
Beacon —Cherry red. 
B. Comte —Rich purple. 
Bridesmaid —White with red eye. 
Champs Elysee —Purplish red. 
Eclaireur —Carmine, light eye. 
Henry Murger— Pinkish lavender, crimson 
eye. 
Jules Sandeau— Rosy pink. 
Marie —Large deep pink, crimson eye, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Mrs. Jenkins —White, one of the old stand¬ 
bys. 
Richard Wallace —White, crimson eye. 
Special French —Rose pink, red eye. 
Thor —Deep salmon pink with red eye. 
Widar —Reddish violet, white margin. 
*Subulata Dwarf (Moss or Mountain 
Pink). 
Rosea— Pink. April, May. 4 in. 
Lupines 
