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Hardy Perennial Rock Garden and Border Favorites-— continue 
HARDY SUNFLOWER (Zetianthus mazi- 
‘most other flowers are past. Fine for cutting. 
- Aug. Flowers are often dried for winter use 
Y, 0Z. 35C; 4 OZ. 60C. 
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BLAZING STAR (zi- 
-long, narrow spikes of 
rich purple flowers. 
PERENNIAL FLAX 
til August this attract- 
covered with beautiful 
FEVERFEW (Aéatricaria, Little Gem.) | 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. trecz1 
| masses of bloom in a ‘beautiful shade of laven- 
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palectni.).)6 feet, ‘THe latest ofall, Glor! f°" “io Seon Pat caer 1:18 OL Boe: 1h OF BBC: 
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No. 2327, Pkt. 15¢; % 07. 60¢; % oz. $1.00. | ICELAND POPPY, MIXED (*+ Papaver nu- 
Picnic.) 8 to 12 inches. From spring 
HARDY ZINNIA (Zeliopsis scabra zinnae- | and throughout the entire season there springs 
flora.) 3feet. Beautiful deep golden yel- f ftom these neat fern-like plants charming 
low flowers about 2 inches in diameter, very ff °UP-Shaped, yellow, orange, ‘pink and white 
thick texture and useful asa cut flower. July § 10WerS. No. 2336, Pkt. 20¢; % 02. 300; 14 02. 70¢. 
tor ANG le goes, kt a5Cs26 02: 30C: 1,02: 5008 Se nae ee ne eta 
| a  QRIENTAL POPPY (Papaver orientale.) 
SWEET LAVENDER (*+Zavenduia vera.) f 2 to 3 feet. Clumps of these tremendous cup- 
18inches. This is the true Sweet Lavender; # shaped bright crimson-scarlet flowers with 
delightfully fragrant blue flowers in July and § large purplish black blotches at the base of 
Aug # the petals create a wonderful brilliance that 
in linen closets. | no other flower can 
No. 2408, Pkt. 10c; TU EYL: » produce. No. 2337, Pkt 
10¢c % 0z. 30¢c; % oz. 50c. 
BEARDED TONGUE 
(Pentstemon Grentia- 
noides Carmine 
Queen.) 2 feet. 
Spikes of long bright 
scarlet .flowers from 
June until August. A 
very effective plant for 
the border. 
No. 2338, Pkt. 15c; 
¥g 0Z. 75¢; % 02. $1.25. 

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4feet. Blooms in mid- 
summer and throws up 
No. 2329, Pkt. 10c. 
(*tLinum perenne.) 
2 feet. From May un- 
ee 
JAPANESE BALLOON 
FLOWER (Platyeod- 
on grandiflorum,) 1 
to 3 feet. A splendid 
plant for the hardy 
byes pOnae Ts : ae showy, 
ae ' eep blue flowers on 
JERUSALUM CROSS Grow Your Own Hardy Border Plants from, Seed 20 inch spikes are pro- 
(Lychnis chalcedon- Me , duced all summer. 
ica.) 2feet. This popular perennial isin § No. 2179, Pkt. 15c; 1-16 02. 50c; ¥% oz. 85¢c. 
bloom in June and July with large brilliant j= SER RN CR, ESP 
scarlet cross-shaped flowers. f PRIMROSE (*+Primula a, i 
No. 2331, Pkt. 10c; % 0Z. 20¢; 14 0Z. 30¢. § ( t a alpina.) 
ive plant is literally 
pale blue flowers. 
-- No. 2330, Pkt. 10c; ‘ 
Vy OZ. 30; 1% 02. 50. SO Ia Hi 












Uae Sit asias ensias at dence meee ele eee: fase 
# One of the treasures of the tock garden. The 
=mmai flower staiks rise toa height of 6 to 8 inches, 
i bearing exceedingly fragrant blooms of vari- 
ous color. The plant itself with its rosettes 
of thick leaves is very attractive. 
No. 2339, Pkt. 25c; 1-16 02. 60c; 44.02. $1.00. 
thrum.) 1 to 2 feet. 
Daisy-like blooms in white and shades of rose, 
1to 2 ft. Useful both asa border plant and as § 
a summer cut flower. Large double white § 
flowers June until October. | 
1% 0Z. 50Cc. —==amm 
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BERGAMOT (Monarda didyma.) 2 to 34 D 
feet. Good in any soil. Brilliant crimson 9 pink and red. Splendid as _ a cut. flower. 
scarlet flowers produced freely from June un- § Blooms during the spring and again in the 
il August. No. 2333, Pkt. 15¢; 1-64 02. $1.25. : fall. No. 2340. Pkt, 10c¢; % 0Z, 40c; % oz. 70¢. ’ 

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No. 2332, Pkt. 15¢; 4 0Z. 30c; 






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TRUE FORGET-ME-NOT (*+Myosotis pal- MEADOW SAGE (Satvia azurea.) 3 to 4 
ustris semperflorens.) 6 to 10 inches. § ee soeete ee Hae August ae Pee 
Large, rich blue flowers with yellow eye; a § tek a Deane See rial ets eatnees meat 
ehigating plant for damp places which blooms § profusion. A Rocky Mountain species. 
all summer. No. 2334, Pkt. 10¢; BUA OZ. 50c. No. 2341, Pkt. 15¢; y% OZ. 50c; yy OZ, 85c, 
PERSIAN CATNIP (#4 Neputa: rabeeine b SQAPWORT (*+Saponaria ocymoides 
10 inches, Dwarf comnact plant producing Rt splendens.) 6 to 10 inches. Pretty pro- 


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