AUBRIETIA DELTOIDES 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE 
CAMPANULA GARGANICA 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS 
ASTER, MAUVE CUSHION 
ETHIONEMA CORIDIFOLIUM 
HEPATICA 
DIANTHUS C/ESIUS 
GENTIANA SEPTEMFIDA 
IRIS CRISTATA 
EPIMEDIUM 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA. False Dra¬ 
gonhead. Tall plants for the rear of the 
border with long spikes of lovely soft pink 
flowers. Spreads rapidly. Ht., 4 to 6 ft. 
July, August. 
SEDUM. Stonecrop. Fleshy-leaved plants 
useful in the rockery and wall-garden, and 
the erect-growing varieties in the border. 
S. SPECTABILE. Tall variety with large 
heads of rose-colored flowers. Ht., 1 ft. 
August, September. 
S., MIXED. Dwarf, spreading types for the 
rockery and wall-garden in variety. 
STOKESIA CYANEA. Cornflower Aster. 
Handsome plants with large, shaggy flowers 
of clear sky-blue. Ht., 2 ft. July-October. 
PERENNIALS, continued 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANA. Bright 
yellow flowers in June and July. Ht., 4 to 5 ft. 
TRITOMA (KNIPHOFIA) PFITZERI. 
Long spikes of orange-scarlet and salmon 
flowers in August. Ht., 2 to 3 ft. 
T„ TOWER OF GOLD. Short spikes of 
golden yellow flowers from August to 
October. Ht., 3 ft. 
VERBENA, LARGE-FLOWERING. Spread¬ 
ing plants that hug the ground and put up 
large heads of brilliant flowers all summer 
and fall. Not hardy North. Pink, Cerise, 
Red, or Lavender. 
VERONICA SPICATA. Speedwell. Plants 
of easy culture, bearing long spikes of blue 
flowers. Ht., 2 ft. June, July. 
VIOLA, JERSEY GEM. Violet-colored 
flowers on 6-inch stems from May to 
November. 
V. ODORATA. Fragrant, deep violet flowers 
on nice stems for cutting. 
V., PRINCE OF WALES. Richly fragrant 
flowers of deep purple. A fine shade-loving 
variety. 
V. ROSEA. Sweet-scented, red flowers with 
long stems. Fine plant. 
YUCCA. Adam’s Needle. Large, sword 
foliage and spikes of drooping bell-like 
white flowers in July and August. Ht., 5 
to 6 ft. 
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