Pictures: 
Above: Pyrethrum. 
At right: Physotegia. 
Pyrethrum—Pink 
Painted Daisy, see pic¬ 
ture at right. 18 inches 
tall, blooms throughout 
the summer, in all shades 
of pink to bright red. 
Very hardy. 
Physotegia Virginica 
False Dragon Head. The Dwarf 
Pink Physotegia, 18 inches tall. A 
special free blooming variety, far 
superior to the common tall varie¬ 
ty. Very fine for bedding and cut 
flowers, in bloom during the great¬ 
er part of the summer. Include 
this flower in your planting. 
Yucca Filamentosa NeediVsto 
4 ft. tall. A plant of tropical appearance, 
with long, narrow', evergreen leaves, de¬ 
veloping into a dense clump. The blos¬ 
soms of creamy-white color come on tall 
flower spikes, bell shaped, as many as 
100 to one spike. It blooms for a long 
time, requires little care. Does well on 
dry land, for background planting or in 
the cemetery very valuable. 
Statice—Sea Lavender t * a ft 
of compact growth. The top of the plant 
is just as uniform as if sheared, and is 
covered beautifully with small blue flow¬ 
ers. Very good. 
Trailing Periwinkle or inc cS- 
ing Myrtle. 8 inches tall. Evergreen, 
very hardy. Its shining green foliage 
makes an excellent ground cover. Does 
well in sunny location as well as in the 
shade of large trees. Plant them freely 
wherever you like a perfect ground cover. 
Tritoma—Flaming Torch tan, 
blooms from August to October. The 
flower comes in a spike of scarlet red, 
lower half tinged with rich orange. Often 
called “red-hot poker.” 35c each; 3 for 
80c; postpaid. 
Alaska Verbena Verbena. Per¬ 
fectly hardy, with dark green foliage, and 
blooming in a showy pink-lavender shad¬ 
ing throughout the summer. For border 
and rock garden very good; about 8 inches 
high, of creeping habit, and spreading 
nicely. 
Veronica Amethystina iiue. a A 
beautiful border plant, 12 inches high, 
producing a wealth of blue flowers from 
June to August. 
Veronica Spicata hlfght ot 24 
inches, and blooms from July until fall; 
spikes of pretty lavender-blue flowers. 
Violet, Old Fashioned ,Vr?S 
sweet scented old fashioned violet, pic¬ 
tured at extreme right. Very hardy 
everywhere. 
Violet K 1 n 9 Ed 
¥lulel ward. See 
picture below. A beau¬ 
tiful border plant, due 
to its pretty foliage. 
Always shining green, 
and in addition it pro¬ 
duces a wealth of 
larve, sweet scented 
dark blue violets from 
early spring until late 
fall. A beautiful little 
plant in every respect. 
PICTURE BELOW: 
King Edward Violet, 
and at right Old 
Fashioned Violet. 
