BAPTESIA. Handsome shrublike plant. Sprays of gray-blue 
pea shaped flowers. Gray-green foliage. June. <2) 
COREOPSIS. Bright yellow flowers. Prolific bloomer that con- 
tinues through the Summer. a 
DELPHINIUM, LARKSPUR 
D. BELLADONNA. Turquoise blue. $25 
D. BELLAMOSUM. Intense dark blue. 25 
D. CHINENSE. Open panicles of gentian blue flowers. .20 
D. CHINENSE ALBA. Pure white form of above. .20 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS. Bleeding Heart more than 
any other perennial is associated with old fashioned New 
England gardens. Large strong plants. 5 to 8 eyes. 

GAILLARDIA. Brilliant yellow and crimson daisy shaped 
flowers. Blooms from June until frost. .20 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. Mist of white flowers cov- 
ering the plant. Excellent with cut flowers. 2) 
HELENIUM. Large heads of golden daisy shaped flowers. 
August-September. 20 
H. AUTUMNALE RUBRUM. Red variety changing to terra 
cotta. 35 
HEUCHERE BRIZOIDES. (Coral Bells.) Spikes of beauti- 
ful pink flowers. June to late August. Fine for rock garden. a 
HEUCHERE SANGUINEA. Bright crimson, long midsum- 
mer period of bloom. 35 
PHYSOSTEGIA, VIVID. Spikes of bright pink flowers. Im- 
proved variety. September. 3 
P. ALBA. Pure white. Tall. Use as a background for red 
Phlox. .20 
RUDBECKIA. (Giant Purple Coneflower.) Attractive blooms 
of very large daisy shaped flowers. July-September. #25 
SCABIOSA FISCHERI. Light lavender blue. Fine for cut- 
ting. In bloom all summer. 23) 
VERONICA INCANA. A good rock garden or edging plant, 
light green foliage and attractive blue flowers in July and 
August. "22 
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