* Poppy, Iceland. 12 in. Many brilliant flowers use¬ 
ful for cutting. Blooms throughout the season if 
not allowed to go to seed. 
* Primula. Primrose, English. 6-9 in. One of the 
earliest spring flowers. Bright yellow. Fragrant. 
25c; $2.50 doz. 
Salvia. 3-4 ft. Profusion of sky-blue flowers in Aug- 
ust-September. 
*Sea Pink. (Armeria or Thrift). 9 in. Rosy pink 
flowers all summer. Good edging plant. 
*Sedum. In assortment. 
* Sempervivum. In assortment. 
* Snow-in-Summer. (Cerastium). 1 ft. Covered with 
bell-shaped white blossoms in May and June. 
* Soap-Wort. Low-growing plant with small, bright 
rose flowers from May to August. 
Stokesia, Cornflower Aster. 18 in. Bears many 
bright lavender blue blossoms. June-September. 
25c; $2.50 for 10. 
Sunflower. Orange. 3 ft. July-August. Beautiful 
deep golden-yellow flowers suitable for cutting. 
Sweet Rocket. (Hesperis). 2-3 ft. Spikes of SWeet- 
scented flowers in May and June. 
Sweet William. Very sweet flower heads with carna¬ 
tion-clove fragrance. June-July. Scarlet, white, 
pink. 
Thyme Citriodorus. Creeping Thyme. 4 in. Lemon- 
scented foliage. 
*Thyme Serpyilum. Mother-of-Thyme. Dense mats 
of dark green foliage with dark red flowers. 
*Thyme Serp. Coccineus. Dark green foliage and 
bright red flowers. 
*Tunica. Low-growing tufted plant with light pink 
flowers all summer. 
Valeriana. (Garden Heliotrope). 3-4 ft. Showy 
dense clusters of heliotrope-scented flowers in June 
and July. 
*Veronica, Dwarf. (Rupestris). 4 in. Spreading 
plant with deep blue flowers in May-June. 
Veronica. Spicata Speedwell. 2-3 ft. Spikes of 
beautiful deep blue flowers. July-September. Very 
pretty. 
*Vinca. Myrtle or Periwinkle. Glossy, evergreen 
foliage. Extensively used for a ground cover, es¬ 
pecially in shady places. 
* Viola, Jersey Gem. Covered with dark blue flowers 
from May to November. 
Yucca. Adam’s Needle. 5 ft. Spikes of fragrant, 
creamy white flowers. July-July. Evergreen, 
sword-like foliage. 25c; 30c by mail. 
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