PYRETHRUM — Painted Daisy 
Planted in spring. The Pyrethrums are closely related to the Hardy 
Chrysanthemum family and are often referred to as spring flowering 
Chrysanthemums. Excellent for cut-flower decoration owing to their 
lasting qualities in water. May and June. (c). 
*SEDUM — Stonecrop 
Acre (Golden Moss). Useful plant for rockery and for edging borders. 
Flowers bright yellow, 9 inches. June and July. 
Dark Red. 
Pink. Rose-colored flowers. 
Spectabile. Erect growing mass of rose-colored flowers. 18 inches. 
August and September. 
Spectabile, Brilliant. One of the prettiest. Erect, bright, light 
green foliage and immense heads of handsome, showy, bright amaranth- 
red flowers in flat clusters. 18 inches. August and September. 
Variegated. Variegated foliage. 
STATICE — Great Sea Lavender 
Latifolia. Tufts or clumps of thick, leathery foliage and immense 
panicles of delicate blue flowers. Individual flowers very minute, similar 
in form to the Forget-Me-Not, but made in heads 18 inches or more 
across. 18 inches. 
SWEET WILLIAM — Dianthus Barbatus 
One of the most popular old garden favorites. Grows 12 to 18 inches 
in height. Blooms in May, June, July and intermittently thereafter. 
The flowers are borne in large flat clusters in all shades of pink, white 
and red. A cheerful, fragrant and showy perennial. 
*VIOLA 
Jersey Gem. Flowers pure violet, borne on stems 6 inches long. 
Blooms practically without a break from May to the end of the season, 
Succeeds in any good garden soil in a sunny location. 
Blue Perfection, Golden Yellow and Mauve Queen. 
YUCCA — Spanish Bayonet 
Filamentosa. The broad, swordlike foliage is evergreen, while in 
midsummer shows great erect branching stems bearing a showy display 
of pendent, creamy-white bells. Indispensable for the rockery. 5 to 6 
feet. June and July. 
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