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NIEREMBERGIA 
This plant sensation has caused more comment than any 
other perennial introduction in years. With the possible ex¬ 
ception of zinnia linearis, it outblooms any flower we know, 
plants produce hundreds of lavender-blue flowers. A grower 
in Canada reports: "Each plant must have produced at 
Nierembergia 
SUNROSES 
Perennial Plants 
Evergreen 
The sun roses (helianthemum) are low growing, 
evergreen, shrubby perennials forming low clumps, 
1 i/ 2 to 2 feet in diameter, and bearing hundreds 
of roselike flowers. The foliage is almost com¬ 
pletely hidden beneath a mass of bloom from June 
to August. A very desirable plant for the low 
border or rock garden, and will thrive in poor, dry 
soil. Seed in mixture of colors. Pkt., 10c. 
Strong, field-grown plants of FIREBALL (pic¬ 
tured below), and GOLDEN GEM (single orange), 
35c each, or both for 60c; 4 for $1.00; 12 for 
$2.75, postpaid. 
Hollyhock 
Begonia 
Zinnia 
Linearis 
Sunrose 
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PERENNIAL 
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One of the finest hardy perennial 
bedding and border plants; a strong, 
thrifty grower, about 12 inches high 
and covered from early summer until 
late fall with a lavish profusion of 
bright, handsome flowers. One of the 
most satisfactory low-growing plants. 
Fine for cutting. Will grow in hot, 
dry locations and the best plant we 
know of for the rock garden. No 
seed to offer. Blooming size plants 
in Red and Pink at 35c each; 3 for 
75c; 12 for $2.50, postpaid. 
