VERONICA incana (Silver 
Speedwell). Pretty blue flow' 
ers in spikes as shown; silvery 
gray foliage. Grows 12 inches 
high. Blooms July and Au- 
gust. Very pretty. Plant 8 
inches apart. Field-grown. 
VERONICA amethystina. (Not 
shown). Spikes of rich royal 
blue flowers June and July. 
12 to 15 inches high. Plant¬ 
ing distance, 18 inches. 
2(K each 
6 for 93< 
3 for 49< 
12 for 1.69 
Spanish Evergreen—Candytuft 
HEN AND CHICKENS 
(Semper vivum tector- 
um). Broad rosettes. 
Green leaves with 
brownish tips; pale red 
flowers. A popular fa¬ 
vorite especially in rock¬ 
eries. Will grow in 
cracks or crevices where 
other plants fail. Grows 
2 to 3 inches high. 
Blooms in June and 
July. Planting distance, 
6 inches. Field-grown. 
BLUEBEARD GRASS 
Japanese Spurge 
JAPANESE SPURGE (Pachysan- 
dra terminalis). Dense masses 
VERONICA teucrium. (Not 
shown). Pretty lively blue 
flowers May and June. Dense 
growing; dwarf, 6 to 8 inches 
high. 
VERONICA longifolia. Flow¬ 
er spikes like pretty kitten 
tails that some mischievous 
youngster has dipped into 
rich blue ink. August. Two 
feet high. Stands dry loca¬ 
tion, extra fine. Planting 
distance, 18 inches. 
CREEPING PHLOX 
(Phlox subulata rosea). 
Makes a beautiful blan¬ 
ket of pink during April 
and May. Foliage ever¬ 
green and mossy. Grows 
4 to 6 inches high. May 
also be had in white. 
Field-grown. 
SPANISH EVERGREEN (Candytuft—Iberis sempervirens). Pretty, white-flowering, 
evergreen perennial. Blooms April and May; succeeds in ordinary soil. Grows 
8 to 12 inches across. Hardy. Planting distance, 12 inches. Field-grown. 
IBERIS GIBRALTARICA (Pink Candy¬ 
tuft). Similar to the white variety, but 
covered with dense heads of pale pink 
flowers in early spring. Evergreen. 
Golden Flax 
Creeping Phlox 
GOLDEN FLAX 
(Linum flavum). 
Pretty bits of 
dancing gold in 
your garden. 
Blooms May to 
August. 12 to 15 
inches high. 
Hardy, easy to 
grow. All lovers 
of pretty yellows 
should have this 
flower. Plant 15 
inches apart. 
Field-grown. 
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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. Blooms 
August. Planting distance, 24 inches. Field-grown. 
STRIPED RIBBON GRASS (Phalaris arundinacea 
variegata) . Leaves striped with white. Grows 18 
to 24 inches tall. Very ornamental. Planting dis¬ 
tance, 24 inches. Field-grown. 
(Festuca glauca). One of 
the bluest of blue-foliaged 
perennials. 10tol2-inch- 
es high in attractive 
clumps. Foliage fine cut, 
excellent for edging. 
Planting distance, 12 
inches. Field-grown. 
of lustrous green leaves. Trail¬ 
ing plant. 9 to 12 inches high. 
Perfect ground cover for shady 
places. Thrives under ever¬ 
greens or anywhere. Practically 
evergreen. If an immediate ef¬ 
fect is desired, use 3 plants to 
each square foot. Field-grown. 
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