Popular Names of Hardy Flowers— Continued 
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Sneeze Wort — Heleniura. 
Snow in Summer — Cerastium. 
Spanish Bayonet—Yucca. 
Speedwell — V eronica. 
Swallow Wort—Asclepias. 
Sweet Pea—Lathyrus. 
Sweet Rocket — Hesperia. 
Sunflower—Helianthus. 
Sunflower (Orange)—Holiopsis. 
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Thistle (Globe) — Echinops. 
Thistle (Ivory) — Eryngium. 
Thorough Wort—Eupatorium. 
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Thread Needlo—Yucca. 
Thrift — Armeria. 
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Waving Butterfly — Gaura. 
Wolf’s Bane—Aconitum. 
Wood Betony—Betonica. 
Wort (Bishop’s) — Betonica. 
Wort (Snooze)—Helenium. 
Wort (Swallow)—Asclepias. 
Wort (Thorough) — Eupatorium. 
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Yarrow — Achillea. 
A well-known gardener has written us: 
Saskatoon, Sask., Canada, April 14, 1915. 
Gentlemen: 
* * * When writing, I might say that the Farmogerm for Sweet Peas got from 
you last year, worked very admirably. The benefit from its use was obviously be¬ 
yond all possible argument. I never grew such splendid blooms; nor were their 
colors so clear and vivid. A large proportion of the stems carried four blooms 
of remarkable size. For once in a long experience I produced flowers which actually 
exceeded the claims of the seedsmen’s catalogue. * * * 
(Signed) M. MACLURE SCLANDERS, 
Commissioner. 
Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 26, 1914. 
Messrs. Knight & Struck Co., 
Madison Avenue, New York. 
Gentlemen : 
Replying to the December issue of “Flower Talks,” by Maurice Fuld, would 
say regarding the question: “Has ‘Flower Talks’ benefited you?” that it certainly 
has, and we expect a great benefit from it next season. 
We wish you had another Maurice Fuld that could write up on the Shrubs and 
Ornamental Trees, etc. 
Yours respectfully, 
McCarthy & co., 
21 Green St., Lawrence, Mass. 
Dear Mr. Fuld : 
I thoroughly enjoy and make use of your Flower Talks, and look forward to 
1915. 
Very truly yours. 
(MTSS) KATHARINE A. WILCOX, 
Member of New Canaan Garden Club. 
Please Order by Numbers only. 
