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GHOST PLANT (Artemisia—Silver King). Picture 
above. Looks as if dusted with fine silver dust; foliage 
ghostly, silvery white. Fine background for lower 
plants of brilliant color. Grows 2 to lYi high; 
spread 18 inches or more. Very hardy, thrives in sun 
or shade. Field'grown. 
Sedum 
Sieboldi 
The aristocrat of Se' 
dums! Foliage round 
and a beautiful gray' 
blue, borne thickly upon stems 6 to 8 
inches long. Flowers of rare pink. 
August and September. Do not omit 
this rare plant from your garden. Plant' 
ing distance, 6 inches. Field'grown. 
GREAT SEA LAVENDER (Statice latifo- 
lia). Gives a beautiful misty effect when 
in bloom. Produces myriads of minute 
flowers in feathery fashion. 12 to 18 inches 
high. July and August. Large, leathery, 
dark green leaves. Fine for border or rock' 
ery. Excellent dried bouquets. Flowers are 
lavender. Plant 18 inches apart. Field' 
grown. 
DWARF ALKANETi 
(Anchusa myosotidi-4 
flora). New! Flere isJ 
one of the prettiest lit'* 
tie blue flowers you ever 
saw. Color and shape 
of flowers the same as 
Forget'me'not. Grows 
about 12 inches high. 
Myriads of pretty blue 
flowers during May and, 
June. Very hardy; does 
well in shade. Planting ij 
distance, 8 to 10 inches, j 
Plant in place of For' | 
get'mc'not. Is more j 
easily controlled. Field' | 
grown. 
PLUMBAGO LARPEN- 
TAE (Leadwort). A- 
bove. Dwarf, spread' 
ing plant. Flowers about 
1 inch across, clear deep 
blue. Grows 6 to 8 
inches high. Excellent 
for border or rockery. 
Blooms from July until 
late fall. Potted plants. 
If you like blue, be sure 
to order Plumbago Lar' 
pentae. 
WOOD ANEMONE 
(Anemorie sylvestris). 
Lovely pure white flow' 
ers 12 to 1? inches 
high. Does well either 
in shade or sun. Blooms 
during May and June. 
A flower that should be 
in every garden. Plant 
10 to 12 inches apart. 
Field'grown. 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
