
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
NEPETA (Ground Ivy; Catmint) 
SOUVENIR DE ANDRE CHAUDRON—A very distinct, 
upright growing plant, 14 to 18 inches high. Silvery 
foliage and large dark blue flowers blooming constantly 
during June, July and August in the hottest and driest 
weather. Grow in the border in a dry, sunny place........ 
MONARDA-BERGAMOT 
DIDYMA, CAMBRIDGE SCARLET — Brilliant crimson 
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*OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
MISSOURIENSIS—10 inches. June to August. A low 
species with prostrate ascending branches, profuse 
bloomer. Solitary flowers often four inches across. Fine 
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PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
BARBATUS TORREYI—Spikes 2 feet long of bright 
scarlet flowers from June till August. A very effective 
Plante for mthe DOC eyr se cece eee eee ee ae re 
BARBATUS CORAL GEM—Color is a lovely clean shell- 
pink. A charming cut flower; one of the outstanding 
new and good plants; makes a delightful companion to 
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PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss or Mountain Pinks) 
*ROSEA—Rose-pink. Fine for covering banks; thrives 
in hot, dry situations, and blooms profuselly........................ 
*ATROPURPUREA—The same habit of growth as the 
well known Phlox Subulata Rosea. The flowers of this 
variety are a deep carmine-red making a most bril- 
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PHYSALIS (Chinese Lanterns) 
FRANCHETTI—An ornamental variety of the Winter 
Cherry, forming dense bushes about 2 feet high, produc- 
ing freely its bright orange-scarlet, lantern-like fruits, 
which) when cut, will last. all winmteri ci .lcoceeerceceecenee 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead) 
VIRGINICA, VIVID—This is a new dwarf variety about 
20 inches high, and a great improvement over the first 
two mentioned. It blooms 3 weeks later than the others, 
th flowers are a deeper pink; much larger and better, 
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VIRGINICA ALBA—Same as above, but white.................... 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
MARIESII—Deep blue flowers, dwarf. July to October.... 
MARIESII ALBA—White flowered form of the above........ 
GRANDIFLORA—Large blue flowers; for borders or rock 
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PYRETHRUM (Colored Marguerite or Painted Daisy) 
FINEST MIXED ENGLISH VARIETIES—This mixture 
contains double- and_ single-flowered sorts in many 
shades of pink. Rose and white. Strong, 2-year clumps 
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PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) 
*LARPENTAE—One of the most desirable border and rock 
plants. Of dwarf, spreading habit, growing 6 to 8 
inches high; covered with deep royal flowers dur- 
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PRIMULA (Hardy Primrose) 
*VERIS HYBRIDS MIXED—Various shades; quite hardy 
and Lofeivigorous @2rowtle a ee ee a 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
PURPUREA (Giant Purple Coneflower)—Reddish purple 
flowers with a very large, brown cone-shaped center. 
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NEWMANNI—Orange-yellow. Al Way sme nee blOGM eee 
*Suitable for Rock Gardens 

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