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B. Compte —Large heads, wine colored. 
Champs Elyssee —Dwarf grower, rose magenta. 
Eclaireur —Bright rose. 
Elizabeth Campbell —Salmon pink. 
Louise Abbema —Dwarf, white. 
Miss Lingard —Blooms early, white. 
Riverton Jewel —Mauve rose, carmine eye. 
R, P. Struthers —Salmon rose. 
Thor —Deep salmon. 
Von Hockberg —Large, Blood red. 
Rheinlander —Salmon pink, claret red eye. 
Subulata —Dwarf creeper. White and pink. 
Feuerbrand —Bright scarlet. 
Innocence —Pure white. 
Mrs. Harding —Salmon Pink. 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM— Chinese Bellflower. 
Blue and white, 3 ft. July-September. Handsome 
ornamental platit with dainty bell-shaped flowers. 
PYRETHRUM —Painted Daisy. Variegated, 2 ft. May- 
July. Very colorful. The long stemmed daisies are 
unequalled for cut flowers. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA— Coneflower. Purple, 3 ft. 
August-September. A showy plant producing large 
blossoms resembling the sunflower, but with drooping 
pedals. 
SEDUM ACRE —Golden Moss. Yellow, 3 inches. June. 
Excellent creeping Alpine plant with light green foli¬ 
age. Blooms in blankets of bright yellow flowers. 
SEDUM ALBUM —White, 3 inches. Of dwarf spreading 
growth. Has thick waxy leaves. Good rock plant. 
SEDUM SPURIUM COCCINEUM— Rose mauve, 5 
inches. July-August. Beautiful rosy crimson flower. 
A creeper with kite-shaped leaves. 
SEDUM SPECTABILIS —Rose, 18 inches. September- 
October. An interesting plant with broad light green 
leaves and showy flowers on erect growing stems. 
Late bloomer, 
STATICE LATIFOLIA —Sea Lavender. Lavender. 3 ft. 
July-August. Valuable for rockeries or border plant¬ 
ing. Have leathery leaves and head of minute bluish 
colored flowers. Requires sunlight. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA —Coat Flower. Pink, 5 inches. 
A pretty tufted Alpine plant blooming all summer. 
VERONICA SPICATA— Speedwell. Blue, 2 ft. June- 
August. A showy free bloomer in spike form. Rock 
plant. 
VINCA MINOR —Grave Myrtle. Blue, 4 inches. June. 
A hardy trailing evergreen perennial with shiny dark 
green foliage. Excellent ground cover. Best for shady 
places. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA — Adam’s Needle. Creamy 
white, 4 ft. June-July. Of striking appearance. Has 
long sword-like evergreen leaves and blossoms with 
tall spikes of bell-shaped flowers. 
HARDY VINES 
Vines are ornamental aside from the distinct ad¬ 
vantages to which they can be used. For the exterior 
walls of a house, porch or pergola coverings. Trans¬ 
form the unsightly fence into a thing of beauty. Each 
variety has its’ distinctive purpose. 
AKEBIA QUINATA — Japanese Akebia —Japanese-Kosy- 
purple flower. 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA—Virginia Creeper- 
Woodbine. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII—Boston Ivy. 
AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANNI—Englishman’s Ivy. 
ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO—Dutchman’s Pipe. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS — Trumpet Creeper —Orange scar¬ 
let trumpet-shaped flowers. 
CELASTRUS ARTICULATUS—Japanese Bittersweet. 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS—Native Bittersweet. 
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