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Not found in every garden, these beautiful 
and unusual flowers will make your .garden 
stand apart. Numbers refer to pictures. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower,). (1). Amazingly 
beautiful orange-yellow with still richer fluffy 
stamens. Seems to glow with its own hidden fire. 
Flowers 1/j to 2 inches across, 1 to 2 feet tall. 
Blooms May to August. Plant 8 inches apart. A most 
delightful flower. Picture at left. Prices at right. 
30? Each 
GEUM. (2). Beautiful and quaint! 18 
to 24 inches high. Plant 15 inches 
apart. Two colors as follows: 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Bright red flowers in 
June'July. 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow dur* 
ing June and July. 
LUPINES (4) (Lupinus polyphyllus). 
See picture extreme lower left. One of. 
the finest for borders. Handsome foli- 
age, handsome, pea'shaped flowers. 3 to 
4 feet high. Blooms June to August. 
Plant 18 inches apart. Colors blue, 
pink, and white. State choice. 
HELICHRYSUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM 
(Perennial Strawflower ). (3). Hardy 
form of the well known “Everlasting.”; 
Grows 18 inches high with heads of bright 
yellow flowers. Foliage is silver with many 
lateral flowering stems. Fine for dried 
winter bouquets. Blooms July and Au¬ 
gust. Plant 12 to 15 incites apart. 
DOUBLE PAINTED DAISY, BUCKEYE 
(Pyrethrum ). (5). These are Painted 
Daisies over whom some fairy godmother 
has wav ’ a magic wand. 3 to 4 feet 
high, spread 2 feet. Fine for groups and 
borders. Fine for cutting. Bloom May 
and June. Plant 18 inches apart. Potted 
plants. 
JAPANESE ANEMONE (Windflower). (6). 
Masses of blooms from August to November. 
2 to 3 feet high. Sun or shade. Plant 12 
inches apart. Potted plants in three varieties 
as follows: Rubra, red; Queen Charlotte, 
pink; Whirlwind, white. You may choose 
colors. 
EDELWEISS (Leontopodium alpinum). (7). 
This is the flower for which Alpine lovers 
risk their lives, proving their devotion by 
bringing it from dangerous spots to their 
sweethearts. Grows 4 to 6 inches high. Leaves 
silvery with pale yellow flowers, June and 
July. Plant 6 inches apart. Entire plant is 
woolly. Very unusual. 
All plants on this page, 2-year field-grown 
except as noted. Prices above. 
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