PLANT STAKES 
We carry a good assortment to select from. 
*TIARELLA. (Foam Flower). 
Cordiofolia. White. 6 in. 
TRITOMA. (Torch Lily). 
Pfitzeri. Large spikes of rich orange scarlet 
blooms from August to frost. Quite hardy in 
the Northern states. 2-3 ft. 
TROLLIUS. (Globe Flower). 
Europeus. Lemon yellow flowers. May-Aug. 
1-2 ft. 
Europeus Elinor. Large lemon yellow flowers. 
May-Aug. 1-2 ft. 50c. 
Europeus Orange Globe. Deep orange flowers. 
May-Aug. 1-2 ft. 50c. 
Ledebouri. Large orange flowers. Blooms later 
than the above varieties. 2-3 ft. 50c. 
Leddebouri. Golden Queen. Large deep orange 
flowers. 50c. 
UMBILICUS. 
*Chrysanthus. A creeping plant forming mats of 
small rosettes resembling the Sempervivum in 
form. Yellow flower. 
VALERIANA. (Hardy Garden Heliotrope). 
Officinalis. Showy heads of rose-tinted white 
flowers during June and July. Fragrant. 3-4 
ft. Thrives in moist locations. 
VERBASCUM. (Mullein). 
Wiedemannianum. Woolly dark green foliage. 
Purple to lilac and rose flowers in spikes. 2-3 ft. 
SPRAYS AND INSECTICIDES 
Keep your plants, roses and shrubs free from de¬ 
structive Aphis, etc. 
SPRAY SPRAY SPRAY 
VERONICA. (Speedwell). 
*Armena. Creeping variety with bright blue 
flowers. Blooms freely throughout the season. 
*Alpina. Light blue flowers. July. 8 in. 
*Filiformis. Light green foliage. China blue 
flowers. May. Creeping. 
*Gentianoides. Spikes of light blue flowers. June- 
July. 4 in. 
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