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Hardy Perennial Rock Garden and Border Favorites •mmContinued 
HARDY LARKSPUR. Choicest Mixed, Gold Medal 
{Delphinium.) 4 to 6 feet. June. Flower.s of huge 
.size in many line colors. No. 2320, Fkt. 20c; Vs oz. 50c. 
BLAZING STAR {lAatris pycnostachya.) 4 feet. 
Blooms in mid-summer and throw* up long, narrow 
spikes of rich. i*urple flowers. No 2329, Fkt. 10<*- 
HARDY CHINESE LARKSPUR ^Delphinium Vhin- 
ensis.) 1 foot. Will bloom 1st year if .sown early. 
June to Sept. A very pretty variety with fine feathery 
foliage. No. 2321, Pkt. I5c; Vh oz. 40c. 
PERENNIAL YLUX {*'fLinu7n Jjcrenne.) 2 it. Frorr, 
May until August this attractive plant is literally cover¬ 
ed with beautiful pale blue flowers. 
No. 2330, Fkt. IOC; Vi oz. 30C. 
SWEET WILLIAM {Dianthus barbahis.) 15 to 18 
inches. May and June. Almost too well known to need 
description. Splendid for massing in the border. 
No. 2078, Fkt. lOc; Vi oz. 25c. 
JERUSALUM CROSS {Lychnis chalcedonicu.) 2 ft. 
This popular perennial is in bloom in .June and Juh 
with large brilliant scarlet cross-shaped flowers. 
No. 2331, Fkt. io<;; Vi. oz. 20c. 
CHEDDAR PINK {pf Dianthus caesius.) 4 to 10 ins. 
Makes a cushion of glaucous leaves from which, in May, 
.spring the sweet smelling, rose colored flowers. Easily 
grown. No, 2322, Pkt, lOC; V« oz. 40c. 
FEVERFEW {Matricaria. Little Gem.) 1 to 2 feet. 
Useful both as a border plant and as a summer cut 
flower. Large double white flowers June until October 
No. 2332, i‘kt. 15C; V4 oz. 30c.‘ 
mar ins. 1 foot. Blooms thro¬ 
ughout the suiiiuier. Double and 
semi-double sweet-scented flow¬ 
ers. No. 2323, l’l<t. lOC; Vs oz 35c. 
MAIDEN PINK (♦ Dianthus 
deltoidts brilliant.) 6 inches. 
A profusion of glowing crini.son- 
red flowers; a most striking rock 
plant. 
No. 2413, rut. 15c; Vs oz, 45c. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis^ giant 
Shirley.) 3 feet. The fl(>wer 
heads are crow’ded with big, bell¬ 
shaped blo.ssoni8. Colors from 
white and shell pink to deepest 
rose. Blooms in .luneand July. 
No. 2023. Pkr. IOC; oz, 30c. 
BUNKET FLOWER ( Gaillar- 
dia aristafa.) 2 to 3 h. Love¬ 
ly shades of orange, yellow and 
red all summer and fall. These are the true Grandifloia 
HybrkU. No. 2414, Pkt. I5c; V 4 oz. 30c. 
BERGAMOT {Monarda didy- 
met.) 2 to 3 ft. Good in an\ 
soil. Brilliant crim.son scarlet 
flowers produced freely from 
June until August. 
No. 2333. Pkt. ISC; 1-64 Oz. $ 1.25. 
TRUE FORCET-ME-NOTctiUV- 
osotis palustris semjjer/lor- 
ens.) 6 to 10 inches. Large, 
rich blue flowers with yellow 
eye; a charming plant for damp 
places wliich blooms all summer. 
No. 2334, Fkt. IQc; H oz. SOC. 
PERSIAN CATNIP CfNepata 
nntssirii.) 10 inches. Dwarf 
compact plant producing masses 
of bloom in a beautiful shade of 
lavender all spring and summer. 
‘ “5, Pkt. 
No. 2335, 
20C; 1-16 oz. 50C. 
BABY’S BREATH {OypsophUa panlculata.) 2 to 3 
ft. Single tiny white flowers on slender stems. Blooms 
during July and Augiist. No, 2324, Pkt. loc; oz. 30c. 
Hardy Rock Mant. Grown from Seed .) ^ 8^ 
12 ins. From spring and throughout the entire seas 
there springs from these neat fern-like plants charmii 
cup-shaped, yellow, oiange, pink and white flowers. 
No. 2336, Pkt. 20 c ; Vi oz. 30 
DWARF BABY S BREATH {*^GypsophUa repens.) 
Bins. A beautiful trailing plant for the rockery, with 
clouds of small, white and pink flowers in July and 
Augu.st. No. 2325, Tkt. 10c; Vs oz. 45c. 
HELEN’S FLOWER {Helenium, Riverton Beauty.) 
a to 6 feet. Daisy-like, large golden yellow flower.s from 
late .sununer to fall. No. 2326, Tkt, loc: ’4 oz. 50 c. 
HARDY SUNFLOWER (JleUanthns rnaximitiani.) 
6 feet. The latest of all. Glorious golden yellow flowers 
in October when most other flowers are pa.st. Fine for 
cultinc. No. 2327, Fkt. 15c; Vh oz. 60c. 
HARDY ZINNIA (/leiiopsis scabra zinnafjlora ..) 
ft. Beautiful <leep golden yellow flowers about 2 ins. 
in diameter, very thick texture and useful as a cut-flow ¬ 
er. July to Aug. No 2328, Fkt. 15c; ts (‘z. 30c. 
SWEET LAVENDER {*iLavcndnla vera.) 18 indies. 
This is the true .Sweet Lavender; delightfully fragrant 
blue flowers in July and Aug. Flowers are often di ie<i 
for winter use in linen closets. 
No. 2408, l*kt. lOc; <'z. 35c 
ORIENTAL POPPY {Rapaver ortentale) 2 to 3 ft. 
Clumps of tliese tremendous cup-.sbaped bright crimson- 
scarlet flowers w ith large purpli.sh black blotches at the 
base of the petals create a wonderful brilliance that no 
other dower can produce. No. 2337, Pkt. lOc ; v; oz. 30 c. 
BEARDED TONGUE {PemUmon Gtidianoides Car- 
mine Queen.) 2 ft. Spikes of long bright .scarlet 
flowers from June until August. A very effective plant 
for the border. No. 2338, Fkt. 15 c; Vs oz. 75c. 
JAPANESE BALLOON FLOWER {Piatyaodon grand 
iflorum.) 1 to 3 ft. A splendid plant for the hard 
showy, deep blue flowers on 20 inc! 
all summer. 
No. 2179, Fkt. 15c; M6 oz. 50c 
border. Large 
spikes are produced 
PRIMROSE Primula auricula alpina.) One 01 
the treasures of the rock garden. The flower stalks list 
to a height of 6 to 8 ins., bearing exceedingly fragrant 
blooms of various colors. The plant itself with its roset¬ 
tes of thick leaves is very attractive. 
No. 2339, J*kt. 25c; M6 oz. 60c. 
PAINTED DAISY {Pyrethrum.) 1 to 2 ft. Daisy- 
like blooms in white and shades of ro.'ie, pink and red. 
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