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Hardy Perennial Rock Garden and Border Favorites— 
Splendid as a cut flower. Glooms during the spring and 
again in the fall. No. 2340, Pkt. ioc; Vs oz. 40c. 
CORNFLOWER ASTER [Stokesia laevis cyanea.) 
18 inches. In late summer and early fall these beautiful 
light blue flowers are produced in great profusion. 
Lovely in front of the border. Splendid for cutting. 
No. 2348, Pkt, ioc; Vs oz. 40e. 
MEADOW SAGE (Salvia azurea.) 3 to 4 feet. Pro¬ 
duces during August and September, pretty sky-blue 
flowers in the greatest profusion. A Ilocky Mountain 
species. No. 2341, Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 
GERMANDER (Teucrium chamaedrys.) The glossv 
green foliage resembles boxwood, and where boxwood 
is not hardy this may be used in its place. Cap be clip¬ 
ped to suit any height up to 12 inches. 
No. 2418, Pkt. 25c; 1-16 oz. $1.25. 
50APW0RT (*f.S'aponan'a ocymoid.es splendens.) 
0 to 10 inches. Pretty prostrate border and rock garden 
plant; flowers rosy pink, produced in great quantities 
iust above the foliage in late May and early June. 
No. 2342, Pkt. IOC; y 4 oz. 35c. 
MEADOW RllE (Thalictrvm ad. i anti folium.) The 
foliage of this beautiful variety resembles that of the 
Maidenhair Fern. Grows about 2 feet high. Miniature 
white flowers in June. No. 2419, Pkt. lpc; Vi oz. 30c. 
CRIMSON MOSS (*t Saxifraya decipiens.) 4 inches. 
Dwarf mossy plants bearing white flowers in May and 
June. The green foliage turns a bronzy crimson in late 
fall and winter. No. 2343, Pkt. 25c ; 1-32 oz. 60c. 
THYME (*f Thymus serpyllum splendens.) Grows 
HARDY PIN CUSHION (, Scab - 
iosa caucasica.) l l / 2 to 2 feet. 
Splendid for both cutting and 
garden display. The lovely flow¬ 
ers are a soft and charming shade 
of lavender; blooms from .June 
until September. 
No. 2344, Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60e. 
GOLDEN MOSS (*t Sedum ac¬ 
re.) 3 inches. Slow spreading 
plants with attractive deep green, 
fleshy small leaves. The bright 
yellow flowers are in bloom from 
May to July. 
No. 2345; Pkt. 25c; 1-16 07. 75c. 
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RAGWORT (Senecio clivorurn.) 
Forms a neat tuft of .foliage, 
from which spring a succession 
of 3 ft. stems with clusters of 
orange-yellow flowers. In bloom 
from July to October. One of 
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10 inches high, spreads rapidly. 
One of the best varieties for 
naturalizing. When establish¬ 
ed may be mowed with a lawn 
mower. Foliage, when walked 
upon, emits a delightful fra¬ 
grance. No. 2420, Pkt. ioc. 
REP HOT POKER ( Tritoma , 
Perpetual Hybrids.) These 
showy hybrids range in color 
from yellow to -deep orange 
and are perfectly hardy. Spikes 
3 to 4 feet high. In bloom from 
August to October. 
No. 2421, Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
GLORE FLOWER ( Trollius 
europaeus , orange globe.) 
Giant orange-yellow, outter- 
cup-like flowers are borne on 
stems 1 to 2 feet high from May 
, untii August. Good in sepii- 
Border Blunts from Seed shade. 
No. 2422, Pkt. 25c ; Vs oz. 40C. 
No. 2415, Pkt. IOC; Vs oz. 45c. 
COAT FLQWER (*f Tunica saxifraga.) 6 ins. All 
summer long this tufted plant produces light pink flow¬ 
ers. Good for rockery & border. No. 2349, Pkt. ioc; v 4 oz 30c. 
GREEK MALLOW ( Sidalcea , Rosy Gem.) 2 to 3 ft. 
in height. Erect growing branching plants producing 
showy bright rose colored flowers in June and July. 
They will succeed in any soil but must be in a sunny 
position. No. 2416, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 35 c. 
GARDEN HELIOTROPE ( Valeriana rubra.) Produces 
showy heads of mauve-rose flowers during June and 
July, with delicious, strong heliotrope odor. 3 to 4 feet 
high. Loves a moist spot. No. 2423, Pkt. ioc; y 4 oz. 60c'. 
AUTUMN CATCHFLY f*f Silene schafta.) A charm- 
ing border or rock garden plant. Grows 4 to 6 inches 
high with masses of bright pink flowers from July to 
October. No. 2417, Pkt. ioc; y 4 oz. 50c. 
SPEEDWELL ( Veronica spicata.) 24 ins. Very fine 
for the middle of the border. Long spikes of violet blue 
flowers in bloom all summer. No. 2350, Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 
LAMB’S EAR (*tstac//ys lanata.) 6 to 10 inches. 
Useful both in the rock garden and in the hardy bolder 
for edging. Soft silvery foliage. A fine, old fashioned 
cottage garden favorite. No. 2346 , Pkt, 15c; Vs oz. 25c. 
TUFTED PANSIES ( Viola Coruu/a.) 4 to 6 inches. 
One of the very best edging plants, and if not allowed 
to go to seed will produce their pretty little pansy faces 
all summer long. No. 2195, Pkt. ioc; y 3 oz. 35 c. 
SEA LAVENDER (*t Stance lati/olia.) IS ins. Val- 
upble for both rockery and border. Immense heads, 
often li feet high and 2 feet across of minute purplish 
flowers during July and August. If cut and dried they 
last in perfect condition for months. 
No. 2347, Pkt. 10 c; Vi oz. 35 c. 
ADAM’S NEEDLE ( Yucca filmentosa.) The broad 
sword-like evergreen foliage and immense branching 
spikes of drooping creamy white flowers rising to a 
height of 6 feet, render Yucca a handsome subject wher¬ 
ever planted. No. 2424, Pkt. 10 c; % oz.*25c. 
Dear Sirs:—"Just a word to tell you how successful we were in long, 5 lbs.; 5 ins: long, 3 lbs. Sure do make swell pies, better thav 
raising your Burbank Tomato last year. We had never had a pumpkin."—Edw. J. O’ Neil, Copper City, Mich, 
garden before and all the seed we had was your free tr ial package. , , T _ 
We had the earliest, firmest and largest tomatoes in the con.mun- Dear Sirs:— I had such Good Luck from the seeds purchas- 
ity. We even sold a large amount. Consequently we are ordering edfrom you last year that I am re-ordering again this year. The 
them this near ”—G P Greenbura Chinese forget-me-not was such an attraction that I want 
more with this order. It deserves a place in any flower lover’s 
Dear Sirs:—"I am writing to let you know how the trial packet garden. Thanking you in advance for the "Free Seeds” and 
of the "New Wonder Vegetable " came out.. It sure grows fast, hoping I may duplicate my Good Luck again this year."—Mrs. 
Here is the weight and length of all .3. 16 ins. long, 9 lbs.; 10 ins. Myrtle Wright, Lake Pleasant, N. Y. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
