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PERENNIALS Cont. 
Each 
DIANTH.US Granaticus- A dense carpet of leaves with flowers popping 
above it in profusion. Pink. 6 in. May-June. .30 
D. Knappi- Yellow flowers, opening alternately, Long stems. 
Cutting. 8-10 inches. June, July. .30 
D. Sylvia- Clove pinks. Pinks, whites. June. 8 inches. .25 
DIGITALIS Gloxineaflora- Foxglove. One of the best showy plants 
in existence. Bells shaped flowers on long steins, 2-5 ft. 
June-July. Long season of bloom. Pink and white flowers. .30 
ECHINOPS ritro- Globe thistle. Round flower heads on stems of 
thistle like appearance. Soft blue shade. Grey-green leaves. 
June-July. Cutting and display. .30 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum- A true blue thistle like plant. 18 in. 
July. Borders. Cutting. Can be dried, for winter bouquets. .30 
EUPHORBIA mersinites- Showy yellow blossoms on succulent like stems. 
Very hardy. Grey green foliage changing to blue and red, late 
in the season. June. 8-10 inches. .30 
GAILLAEDIA Bergundy, A swell subject for any garden because of its 
many uses. Borders, cutting, display. 2-3 ft. Wine color. .30 
G. Dazzler. Same form as above only Yellow and red flowers. .30 
flEUCHERA Sanguinea- Coral bells. Small clusters of flowers with long 
stems. Coral in color. 10 inches. Leaves soft green. .25 
HELIANTHEMUM Rock rose. Leaves small. Narrow. Flowers in shades 
of yellow and orange and white. Long season of bloom. Low 
growing. Evergreen. June-July. Lovely planted against rocks. .30 
IBERIS Sempervirens- Candytuft. Flat flower heads of white. June 
and part of July. Fragrant. 8-10 inches. .30 
IRIS- I have many colors of iris that I think you will like. They 
may be purchased now and later. Later, you can choose the 
colors you like and I will notify you when they are ready. They 
are named varieties, making them better plants. . 35 - 1.00 
I. pumila, Dwarf. 8 inches. Blue and yellow. Blooms early. .25 
LIATRIS Scariosa - Showy deep purple flowers, blooming all along the 
stem. Lasts well when cut. Borders. Display. August. .30 
L. Pycnostachia- Rosy purple flowers of form above. . 30 
LYCHNIS coronaria- Low tifted plats with flowers not over 6 in. in 
flat heads. Foliage dark green. June-July. Borders. .30 
LYS0MACHIA- Goose neck loosestrife. White panicles of flowers, 
yellowish tinted foliage. June. Borders. .35 
NEPETA mus3ini- A form of catnip and therefore an herb. Grey-green 
leaves. Blue flowers. 8-10 inches. Very nice with mossy rocks. .30 
PAFVER Iceland Poppies. Orange and yellow flowers that can be 
picked if dipped immediately into hot water for about 5 minutes. .30 
PENSTEM0N Coral beauty - Coral flowers blooming along the stems. 
July. Borders. A grand specimen for the garden. Splash of 
color in just the right place makes the garden. Try this plant. .30 
SAGE_ One of the most popular garden herbs. Is U 3 ed in making 
poultry dressing and as garnish for many dishes. .50 
SALVTA violet- Rich dark violet flowers rising above low growing 
dark green leaves. Very effective and nice for borders. .35 
SEDTJM Sedums are nice for rock gardens and dry walls. There are a 
great many kinds of which I have the best. They are- 
S. Rupestri 3 - Close growing. Dark green. Minute yellow fls. .25 
S, Stoloniferum- Monkey Tailed sedum. Stems curl over. .25 
S. Acre- Yellow foliage, close growing. Rock walls. .25 
STACHYS lanata. Lambs ears. Soft hairy foliage. Flower heads are 
inconspicuous. Grey color. Rock gardens, dry walls and bordert. .25 
