Per Half 
VARIETY ‘Doz. Doz. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA (Great Sea Lavender) .......... BOD oo 
Grows in fine lace-like form with profusion of 
misty bluish blossoms. May be cut and dried for 
winter bouquets. Excellent filler in all flower 
arrangements. Grows 1 to 1% feet high. 
STOKESIA (Cornflower) 
Beautiful aster-like flowers with finely divided 
petals. Prefer a rather sheltered location. Rich 
green ornamental foliage. 
Cynical ERT Sees ac ree a a eee cee caine ae DDoS 
Flowers of clear azure blue borne on stems 1 to 
1% feet high. A fine variety for cutting, at- 
tractive in beds or border. 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM (Meadow Rue) 0d oo 
Popular for its finely shredded foliage which re- 
sembles the Maidenhair Fern. Tiny white flow- 
ers cover the plant in June. Grows 2 feet high. 
TRITOMA (Torch Lily or Red Hot Poker), 20c ea., 2.00 
A spectacular plant with foliage resembling 
that of Yucca. Long stems each bear a large 
inverted cone shaped spike of brilliant orange. 
One of the most showy of autumn flowers and 
should be in every garden. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA (Coat Flower) ........................ OD fisde 
Ornamental grass-like foliage. Bears small pink 
flowers in profusion most of the summer. 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) : 
Showy heads of brilliant flowers borne on erect 
stems. An ideal flower for cutting and for bold 
color masses. 
ELD I aaes OCCINGR Bee eset iee ca se ened acne 
Brightest scarlet blooms borne on strong stems 
36 inches high. Foliage is ornamental and plant 
is hardy. 
VERONICA 
Interesting because of their ornamental foliage 
and the long flower spikes which resemble grace- 
ful spires. Very hardy. 
BAIN CU V SUI See sete oer cae ne ech ae en Ome 
Dwarf form which rarely grows over 1 foot 
high. Bears long spikes covered by clear blue 
florets in June and July. 
Longifolia 356 150% (er eae eae Sees Ne 55 .30 
Grows 380 inches high and bears quantites of 
bright blue flower spikes. 
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Gentlemen: McLean, Va., July 3, 1940 
Last March I ordered several dozen plants from your adv. in the 
February Flower Grower. To say I was pleased would be putting it 
mildly. I exnected weakly little seedlings and thought I might save 2 
or 3 of each kind and thus be ahead of the game for I have lost so 
many 75ec and $1.00 plants. But when I saw those nice plants with 
such a nice root system, I couldn’t believe it. 
Mrs. John W. Browning 
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