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THE LIB IS GARDENS 
PERENNIALS (cont.) 
PRCTULA (primrose) whito-crcain-oran[^c-red-blue ,'35 
SALVIA, blue, three to four feet tall ,35 
SEDUl'ISj^ many varieties of various Seduiis or 
Rock plants priced according to size of 
clump, usually ,25 
SEIvITERVr/UT'^, Tcctorum,- (clump) ,35 
STATICE,.. (sea lavender) ,35 
STOKESlA, Blue Moon-blue long lasting cut ,50 
CY^JTEA, light blue" .35 
THALICTRUM, Aquilegifolium, rose pink, white .50 
Glaucttn,'blue gray leaves, yellow 
flowers ,50 
THERMOPS is , (Caroline Lupine ) ye 11 ovr f 1 c^Ters .35 
TROLLIUS, shades of lomon and orange ,55 
VERONICA, Blue Spire, (clump) .35 
" LOtv'GIFOLlA SUBSESSILIS, (clump) .35 
VINCA, Trailing myrtle, reliable ground cover 
blue flowers, (heavy clump) .15 
VIOLETS, sweet. Prince of P^ales, '(clump) .25 
” sweet, Rosina, (clump) ,35 
YUCCA, evergreen foliage, creamy-vfhitc, 4 year .75 
Protection of Perennials in Pfinter : 
All perennials should be mulched the first winter 
after planting. -The mulching of oriental poppies, 
peonies, and late planted irises in particular is your 
best insurance against loss. 
Clean w/heo.t or rye straw is a very rood mulch. 
This gives ventilation as ivell as protccticn. It need 
not be extra heavy for best results. A mulch of three 
to four inches is sufficient. 
