Strong, sturdy, field-grown plants, 20c each; 3 for 
49c; 6 for 93c; 12 for #1.69. 
BLUE FRINGED DAISY 
(Erigeron speciosus). 
Flowers large and vio- 
let-blue with yellow 
centers. Blooms June 
and July. Grows 2 feet 
high. Fine for cutting. 
For Golden Flax, see page 19. 
BLUE FLAX (Linum per- 
ene). Flowers that bring 
a bit of the clear blue 
sky down to you. Each day brings forth new blooms. 
18 inches high. Blooms during August. Foliage dis- 
tinctly bluish. 
SEA HOLLY (Eryngium 
amethystinum) . True 
Blue Thistle. Delight¬ 
fully bizarre. Grows 2 
feet high. Beautiful dur¬ 
ing July and August. 
Good for dried bou¬ 
quets. 
JAPANESE PLUME GRASS (Eulalia japonica). Gives 
beautiful effect as it waves in the breeze with the sun 
sparkling on it. Leaves long and narrow with silvery 
gray plumes arising 6 to 7 feet. 
STRIPED RIBBON GRASS (Phalaris arundinacea 
variegata). Leaves striped with white. Grows 18 
inches tall. Very ornamental. 
CREEPING BABY’S 
BREATH (Gypsophila 
repens). Showers of 
white blossoms in July 
and August. Creeping 
habit. May also be had 
in pink. State color 
wanted. 
BLLJEBEARD GRASS 
(Festuca glauca). One 
of the bluest of blue- 
foliaged perennials. 12 
to 15 inches high in at¬ 
tractive clumps. Foliage 
fine cut, excellent for 
edging. 
PERENNIAL PEA 
(Lathyrus latifolius). 
Like Sweet Peas except¬ 
ing not fragrant. Quick¬ 
ly climbs any support. 
Hardy. Three colors, 
red, pink and white. 
State color. 
6 
f 
SUN ROSE (Helianthe - 
mum mutabile). De¬ 
lightfully beautiful low 
little flower. Pink, yel¬ 
low, white and orange^— 
mixed colors. Flowers 
July to September. 
PINK CORALBELL 
(Heuchera brizoides). 
Long, July to Septem¬ 
ber, blooming period— 
rich green, beautiful fo¬ 
liage. Dainty coral-pink 
flowers 12 to 18 inches 
high. 
HYPERICUM REP- 
TANS (St. John’s 
Wort). Extremely pros¬ 
trate fernlike foliage; 
large, brilliant yellow 
flowers. July and Au¬ 
gust. Succeeds most 
anywhere. Very pretty. 
RED HOT POKER (Tri- 
toma Pfitzeri). (Shown 
at left). You’ll gasp at 
the illusion of real live 
flaming fire these flow¬ 
ers produce. 3 ft. high. 
August to October. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
