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PEREIMIflLS 
The long flowering season, abundance of bright color and beautiful 
form of the perennial flowers, coupled with the fact that they grow 
year after year without transplanting, make them indispensable 
for your flower garden. 
Used alone or in combination with annuals, shrubs or bulbs, beau¬ 
tiful borders and beds result. 
You can, with proper care, grow perenniafe from seed, started 
indoors in pots, flats, or outdoors in hotbed and cold-frame. The 
inexperienced, wishing for quick and assured results, will purchase 
plants. 
The more natural the arrangement, the more beautiful your per¬ 
ennial garden will be. I do not mean a haphazard layout—plan 
before you plant. 
Some stand-bys you’ll do well to plant are given below—there are 
many others, of course: 
Tall Growing for Backgrounds : Delphiniums, hardy chrysanthe¬ 
mums, foxglove, hollyhock, plumepoppy, goldenglow, hardy asters, 
helenium, tritoma. 
mutuum nui.qiii. 
K Phlox, iris, hardy lu- 
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4 pine, oriental poppy, 
bleeding heart, col- 
i' umbine, campanula, 
f/ coreopsis, geum, 
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jv? gaillardia, mist- 
flower, windflower. 
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Low Growing: Rock- 
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cress, goldentuft, 
1 » moss pink, garden 
% pinks, sweet wil- 
liams, primrose. 
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