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FLOWER SEEDS —Perennial 
POPPY (Continued) 
Orientale. May and June. 3 ft. Majestic bright 
flowers in profusion above attractive foliage. Red, 
brilliant scarlet cup-shaped flowers with bluish 
black blotch at the base of the petals. oz. 30c; 
pkt. 10c. 
PRIMULA (Primrose). Tender varieties for potting 
for indoor culture and the hardy perennials so 
popular for rock gardens and borders. 
Malacoides (Baby Primrose). 16 in. The favorite 
pot plant for winter and spring flowers. Small 
lavender-pink flowers in clusters on long stems. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Veris Mixed. (Polyanthus). Spring. 8 in. Bright 
purple, orange and crimson flowers, thickly set in 
round clusters on upright stalks. Spring beauty 
for shady borders and rock gardens. Pkt. 15c. 
PUERARIA (Kudzu Vine). 45 ft. Enormous vine, 
growing 40 to 50 feet a year after becoming 
established. Dense shade from large, bright green 
leaves and thrives on poor soil. H oz. 50c; pkt. 
10c. 
PYRETHRUM. Roseum (Painted Daisy). Spring 
and fall. 2 ft. Easily grown, large daisy-like 
flowers related to the Chrysanthemum family. 
Showy, erect, upright stalks with fern-like leaves 
and terminal blooms. Cut back after spring 
flowering and will bloom in fall. Single and doubles 
in shades of rose, salmon, crimson and white. }4> 
oz. 75c; pkt. 10c. 
RANUNCULUS. Asiaticus superbissimus (Butter¬ 
cup). Early summer. 10 in. Popular semi¬ 
double flowers in many brilliant colors, on com¬ 
pact plants, above the deeply lobed, toothed leaves. 
Shades of red, orange and yellow. % oz. 40c; 
pkt. 10c. 
RUDBECKIA. Hirta (Black-Eyed Susan). 2 ft. 
Easily grown, free flowering, golden yellow flowers 
with dark cones. Excellent showy plants for bor¬ 
ders and good for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
SALVIA. Attractive showy flowers in spikes or ra¬ 
cemes on hardy easily grown plants. 
Azure Grandiflora. September and October. 4 ft. 
Numerous spikes of pale blue flowers on stately, 
willowy plants. Pkt. 15c. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA (Blue Bonnet). June- 
September. 2 ft. Lavender blue flowers, with 
shorter florets in the centers than the annuals. 
Stems are long and wiry, making fine cut flowers. 
}4 oz. 60c; pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM SPECTABILE (Showy Sedum). 18 in. 
Showy, bright lavender-pink flowers in large heads 
or umbels above the shiny green foilage. Pkt. 25c. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum Leucanthe- 
mum). 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus). 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER (Cerastium). 
STATICE. Latifolia (Sea Lavender). July and 
August. 2 ft. Lavender-purple blooms in dense 
branching panciles, useful for dried winter flowers 
oz. 35c; pkt. 10c. 
STOKESIA. Cyanea (Stokes’ Aster). July-Octo- 
ber. 18 in. Large, rich blue, distinct flowers like 
single Asters in continuous bloom, oz. 40c; 
pkt. 10c. 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis). 
Sweet William Single Mixed 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus). May- 
June. 1 Yi ft. Popular old-fashioned biennials 
with attractive bright flower heads of rich varied 
colors. 
Single Mixed. Many gay colors and markings. 
Disc-like fringed petals, in well rounded clusters 
on erect plants. oz. 45c; pkt. 10c. 
Double Mixed. Clusters made up of many dainty 
double blossoms, lasting longer than the singles, 
oz. 40c; pkt. 10c. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). August-November. 
4 ft. Compact, handsome orange and red flowers 
in spear heads, on stout stems making showy 
plants. Pkt. 10c. 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope). June-October. 
2 ft. Vigorous plants with feathery groups of 
sweet scented, tiny flowers on numerous stalks. 
Requires but little care and withstands drought. 
Red, pink and white mixed. JJ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c. 
VERBASCUM. Hybridum (Mrs. Willmott). July 
to frost. 5 ft. Large creamy white flowers on 
stately branching spikes above woolly leaves. % 
oz. 30c; pkt. 15c. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). Showy, easily grown, 
hardy flowers of the Foxglove order with flowers 
in terminal spikes. 
Spicata. June-August. 1H ft. Dark rich blue 
flowers in small spikes. Pkt. 15c. 
Prostrata. May and June. 6 in. Trailing plants 
bearing pale blue flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansies). 6 in. Beautiful showy 
plants for rock gardens and borders, blooming 
freely in ordinary soil over a long period. Mixture 
of many rich colors. oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 
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