PERENNIALS 
ANEMONE WHIRLAND—Large showy white 
flowers in fall. Good cut flower. Every garden 
should have some. 
HARDY VERBENA—Blooms abundantly from 
early spring till frost. Clusters of delicate orchid 
flowers. 
ROCK ROSE (Helianthemum)—Pink, yellow or 
salmon flowers; silvery gray leaves all winter. 
Resembles evergreen. 
SAGE (Salvia the Vatican)—Large flower heads 
of bright pinkish-blue flowers. 2 to 2 V 2 ft. tall. 
Very good. 
FALSE DRAGON HEAD (Physostegia)—We of¬ 
fer a select dwarf strain 12-18 in. tall with large 
compact spikes of bright rose colored flowers. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONA—Light blue flow¬ 
ers, very free bloomer. Good for cutting. 
DELPHINIUM BELL AMOS A—Dark blue flow¬ 
ers, free bloomer, good for cutting. 
MEADOW RUE (Thalictrum)—Attractive fol¬ 
iage similar to Maiden Hair Fern. Plumy clusters 
of rosy-purple flowers on 2 to 3 foot stems. 
PINK VERONICA (Veronica Elegans)—The only 
Pink Veronica. Pretty pink flowers on 6 to 8 inch 
spikes, produced abundantly the first year. A 
very good perennial. 
VARIEGATED ADAMS NEEDLE (Yucca Fila- 
mentosa)—A very striking plant. Leaves a deep 
green with a wide yellow border. White bloom. 
Very hardy. 
JAPANESE DAY LILY (Funkia Subcordata) 
—Very large pure white fragrant flowers in 
August and September. 
JAPANESE SPURGE (Euphorbia) — Dense 
heads of yellow flowers. Thick smooth silvery 
gray leaves. Look nice all summer. 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis Gibraltarica)— 
Flowers white and purple. Very large 
and showy. 
CORALBELL (Heuchera)—Delicate 
scarlet or crimson flowers. Long bloom¬ 
ing period. Very hardy. 
BLUE FRINGED DAISY (Erigeron)— 
Large daisy-shaped blooms with high 
crowned yellow centers and delicate 
lavender petals. Good cut flower. 
Blooms from June to July. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Anchusa Myoso- 
tidiflora)—Vivid blue flowers. Blooms 
early in spring. Pretty foliage. 
LYTHRUM—Excellent cut flower with 
long summer blooming period. Large 
rosy-lavender spikes. 2*/2 to 3 ft. 
YELLOW FLOWERED LUPINE—Long 
spikes of clear yellow flowers, similar 
in shape and size to Lupines, except 
for a distinct yellow coloring. 
SPECIAL 
PIN CUSHION FLOWER (Scabiosa)—Blooms 
continually. The lovely soft lavender flowers 
are borne on stems l 1 /^ to 2 feet tall. June to 
September. Two year plants 2 for 33c prepaid. 
PAINTED DAISY—Attractive fern-like leaves. 
Rose colored flowers. Very pretty, good for 
cutting. 
SEE DOUBLE FLOWERED PAINTED DAISIES INSIDE BACK COVER 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Oeno¬ 
thera Missourensi)—A dwarf 
variety with largest golden 
flowers followed by attractive 
winged pods. 
GOLDEN FLOWERING FLAX (Linum Flavum 
Nanum)—Clear, deep, golden flowers from May 
to August. A new variety with larger flowers. 
Destined to be the leading Flax. Very Showy. 
ZEBRA GRASS—Attractive lawn plant. Good 
for planting near pools. The long, narrow, green 
leaves are striped with yellow. The silvery 
plumes make very good winter bouquets. 
SEA LAVENDER (Statice)— 
Thick leathery green leaves. 
Pretty blue flowers similar to 
Forget-me-nots. In dense clus¬ 
ters. Good to dry for winter 
bouquets. 
PLUME POPPY (Bocconia Cordata)—Creamy 
white flowers borne in feathery plumes. Immense 
flat, silvery green leaves on pronounced pearl- 
pink stalks. Easy to grow; long blooming period. 
BLUE PEA FLOWERED INDIGO—Masses of 
dark blue sweet pea-shaped flowers on long spikes 
2 feet high. Attractive foliage all summer. Flow¬ 
ers very good for cutting. Plant is very hardy. 
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