rEIlEiIIIT;.LS CON’T. 
rP.IS- I h-.V'^ mcny chjicc colors of thv-'so ,jlr.nts which c.t^ not coinii.'jnly BACK 
soon. They hr.ve boon v;oll sol-jctcd and are ready for trrjis- 
planting now.Thv- clomps at*u good and healthy .You may chooSw 
celjrs later and I will notify you when they are ready to 
move.They are all named varieties,som.o of them not mentioned 
in catalog\ies around the East. Price range.3to .75 
I.Pumila- Yellow and purple colors. Separate. .25 
LIATRIS scariosa- ^ryfeather. Duop lavond<i:r shoy flowers,bor ne on long 
spikes. Borders. Cutting. 3 ft. Blooms August. .30 
LYSOlKuiCHIA-Geose nock L.jySestrife. Tihito panicles of flowers on spiky 
heads. Yellow Green.:j foliage. June .?.5 
NEPETA mussina- Catmint family. An herb by all merits.Pungent foliage 
when crushed.Pleasing. Blue flowers in head like form. Grey 
green foliage. Blooms '*une-July. 6 inches. .30 
N,nervosa- Clear light blue. 12 inches.Mid sumn.er to Autumn. 
Some prefer it to N.Eussini .30 
PAPVER-Iceland Pop}des.Lovely subjects for the flower border.Shades 
of pink,orange,white and yellow.Foliage similar to large ones 
but smaller. 16-25 inches. .30 
PElJSTEIvION Coral beauty- ^eardtongue. Beautiful and uncomiion flowers. 
J-'eep coral bells. 2^ ft. Blooms summer. .30 
PHLOX Sublata- kloss phlox. Pink and VJhite. One of the first things to bloom 
in the Spring, cheerful. 6 in. Trails and borders. .25 
PLATYCODOH. Balloon flower. Very large blue flowers. 2 ft. .30 
SAGE- One of the most popular herbs.Used for seasoning of all kinds 
of fov/1. Dried,it may b-j st red indefinitely. .30 
SALVIA Violet. A fine shade of dark violet purple.Dark green leaves, 
close to ground. 2 ft. Summer to Fall. -30 
S.r.zurea. Similar to S.farineacea. 3 ft. July. .30 
S.qSweet scented .Spikes of filiryl^-Vendor flowers that are fragrant. G 
Good hardt perennial, height 18 inches. .3(J 
SEDUT.l- For vmlls, rockeries and borders. 4-8 inches .Spring. 
S.Rupestris- Close grovdng.Dark groen.Minute yellow flovfers. .30 
S.w'.tolcniferum. Monkey ta.il sedum.. Stemis curl over. .25 
S.Acre. Yollov/ foliage .Close -y owing, r.eck v/alls. .25 
S.hens and Chickens- Cactus like grov.'th. .25 
STACHYS lanata-Lamb's ear. Valuable silvery foliage,useful for grey borders 
and edging .Will always remain neat in growth if flovfor 
spikesare cut off. .30 
TUNICA saxifraga-Slender foliage with innumerable tiny starlike flowers, 
pale pink in color. 4-5 inches. July to Septemebr. .25 
VERONICA longifllia- Loose grov^ing spikes of flowers on fairly long 
stems. Cutting,borders. June. 2^ ft. .30 
V. luiritima. More erect form of above. .30 
V. Kepons. Very lov; growing .Light blue flowers in mat like clusters 
Very effective in walls. 3 inches. .25 
VIOLA lutea splendens. Bright ycllov/,all pure color .v^ill bloom most of 
summer.Compact grovrth. 6 inches. .25 
V. avalanche- Pure Yihite flowers someqh-'t smaller than the above 
but -with many flowers at a time. 5 in. .25 
V. Jersey Gem.- These v^ill be ready around the first of June and v/ill 
bl’jom Later in the .Summer. Next year they will start to bloom in 
the e-arly sumir;er and will continue all the season. 
.50 
