Physalis, Francheti, New Giant 
(Chinese Lantern)—2 ft. Very large, 
orange-scarlet fruits, when cut will 
keep all winter. 
Physostegia, Summer Glow—3-4 
ft. Rosy spikes often 18 inches 
long in August and September. 
Plumbago (Leadwort)—8 inches. 
The only reason this fine plant is not 
planted by everybody is simply be- 
cause of its difficult name. All sum- 
mer and fall it is full of its bright, 
deep-blue flowers. For borders or 
solid beds it cannot be surpassed. 
Rudbeckia, Newmanni—3 ft. Deep 
orange-yellow flowers with purple 
center on long wiry stems 2 feet or more 
tall, in great profusion all summer. 
Rudbeckia, Purpurea (Purple Cone- 
flower)—3 ft. Reddish-purple flowers 
with large brown cone-shaped center, 
July to October. 
Sage—This is the plant so popular 
for seasoning. 
Salvia, Pitcheri—3—4 ft. This plant 
delights in hot, sunny places and can 
stand lots of dry weather. From mid- 
summer to October the deep gentian- 
blue flowers are produced profusely 
and the foliage is a lovely’ gray. 
Scabiosa, Fischer’s—214 ft. The 
glorious violet-blue flowers are large, 
often 21% to 3 inches across, and are 
borne on long stems. From late July 
~ ‘ia tM eee ~ until October it is simply full of 
a '\. = bloom. Makes a beautiful garden 
PLUMBAGO display and is ideal for cutting. 
r- Shasta Daisy, Double White Swan 
—2 ft. Pure white, double flowers on 
long 18-inch stems exceptionally fine 
for cutting, produced very freely in 
the spring. 
Shasta Daisy, Mrs. J. Tersteeg— 
214%-3 ft. Possibly the largest of all 
Shasta Daisies. The flowers are pure 
white with yellow center and come 
singly on long stems. Exceptionally 
fine for cutting. The plant is very 
robust and blooms freely, more so if 
the flowers are cut. 
Statice Caspia (Sea Lavender)— 
2% ft. Immense heads of lilac-blue 
flowers in July and August. Good for 
cutting and winter bouquets. We 
like this much better than the com- 
mon Latifolia. 
Sweet Pea Perennial— Entirely 
hardy, you can train this climber ona 
trellis, fence, or let it run over a 
bank or cave. Produces its lovely 
flowers allsummer. Your choice, Red, 



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clove-scented flowers in great pro- 2 Everblooming Red 
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—15 inches. Intense deep scarlet a clump 2 feet tall and stay green all 
blooms all summer, right up to winter. Large, creamy white flowers come in 
freezing. June on huge branched spikes 5 to 6 feet tall. 
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