Other Hardy Perennials 
The Linn County Nurseries 
—aquilegifolia roseum, 3 to 4 ft. Branched heads of feathery pink. June. 
THYMUS serphyllum coccineus, Mother of Thyme. Very choice low plants 
making dense mats. Excellent for rockeries or among stepping stones. 
Thrive in poor and acid soil. Dark red flowers. 
TULIPS and other fall bulbs will be priced at blooming time or later. 
TUNICA saxifrage, 6 in. Tufts of wiry foliage, and light pink small flowers all 
summer. 
VERBENA venosa, Hardy Verbena, 12 in. Violet-purple, June-October. Very 
compact growth and free blooming. 
—canadensis. Similar to above, but considerably darker. 
VERONICA amethystina. 1 ft. Spikes of rich amethyst-blue in Jiuie-July. 
—longifolia subsessilis, 30c: 2 ft. Long spikes of dark blue. July-September. 
—prostrata, 25c: Prostrate. A dense green carpet. Spikes of deep blue. May. 
—rupestris nana, 1 in. Prostrate. Forms dark green carpet. Gentian blue, 
April-May. 
—rupestris, 3 to 4 in. Trailing, bright blue in June. Makes a thick carpet. 
—spicata, 2 ft. Erect spikes of deep blue in June. 
—teucrium, Royal Blue, V 2 to 1 ft. Spreading, blue flowers, May-June. 
—virginica, Culvers root, 3 to 4 ft. Spikes of white flowers. May-June. 
VINCA minor, Trailing Myrtle. Evergreen. Lilac-blue, April-May 
VIOLA—chantryland. Purest apricot. Vigorous and hardy. 
—missouriensis. Very fragrant, lilac and purple. May and September. 
—odorata, Sweet Violet. Very fragrant, rich violet, small. 
—pedat bicolor. Lilac and dark purple. Acid soil. 
YUCCA filamentosa, Adam’s Needle, 4 to 6 ft. Tall, pyramidal clusters of large 
creamy flowers. June-July. Heavy 3-year plants, 40c: 2-year, 25c. 
^PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.65 per 10, $15.00 per 100. See page 30. 
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