PERENNIALS (Continued) 13 
PRIMULA, (primrose ) white-cream-orange-red=blue e350 
SALVIA, blue, three to four feet tall e500 
SEDUMS, many varieties of various Sedums or Rock 
Plants priced according to size of clump 
Usually, 02d 
SEMPERVIVUIM!, TECTORUM, (Hen and Chicks) clump 035 
STATICE, (Sea Lavender) fine misty flowers of 
lavender, similar to Baby's Breath 250 
STOKESTA, BLUE MOON, long lasting cut flower 050 
Fa CYANEA, light blue 250 
THALICTRUM, AQUILEGIFOLIUM, white 0595 
* = pink $95 
" GLAUCUN, yellow with blue-gray leaves .35 
THERMOPSIS, (Carolina Lupine) yellow flowers 035 
TROLLIUS, shades of lemon and orange 00D 
VERONICA, BLUE SPIRE Clump 030 
- LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS Clump 250 
VINCA, trailing myrtle, reliable ground cover, 
blue flowers heavy clump e20 
VIOLETS, sweet, Prince of Wales clump ee 
YUCCA, evergreen foliage, creamy white flowers 
5 year plants eld. . 
i) Ow Oe OK oR ae 
PROTECTION OF PERENNIALS IN INTER ~ 
All perennials should be mulched the year planted. 
The mulching of oriental poppies, peonies, and late 
planted irises in particular is your best insurance 
against loss. 
Clean wheat or rye straw is a very good mulch, 
This gives ventilation as well as protection. It need 
not be extra heavy for best results. A mulch of three 
to four inches is sufficiente 
