DENVER—COLORADO 
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) — 
Very double yellow flowers, almost 
globular in shape. 1 ft. 
RUDBECKIA, PURPUREA 
(Purple Coneflower)—Purple flow- 
ers with a large brown, cone-shap- 
ed center. 3 feet. Blooms July to 
October, 
SALVIA, AZUREA (Azure Sage) 
—Profusion of azure blue flowers 
in August and September. 
*SAPONARIA, OCYMOIDES 
SPLENDENS (Soapwort)—Pros- 
trate border plant. Rosy pink 
flowers in great quantities. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA (Blue 
K Bonnet)—Lovely flowers of a soft 
Sed A lavender shade. 18 to 24 inches. 
epee rca SEDU™M (Stonecrop)—The differ- 
ent kinds of sedum vary a great deal in appearance. However, a 
fleshy or succulent type of foliage seems to be characteristic of all. 
The dwarf varieties are attractive rock garden or ledge plants, or 
may be used as ground covers. The upright varieties are showy in 
the perennial border. Sedum, spectabile is excellent for planting 
in porch urns. 

DWARF VARIETIES 
tented dion ACRE—Green foliage. Small bright yellow star-shaped 
ossoms. 
*SEDUM, ALBUM—Thick, waxy round foliage. White flowers. 
*SEDUM, ELLACOMBIANUM—Arching stems. Bright yellow 
flowers. June. 
*SEDUM, GLAUCUM—Pinkish flowers. Slow growing. 
*SEDUM, SPURIUM—Dainty, sprawling variety. Red tinged in 
the fall. Good for covering sandy banks. 
UPRIGHT VARIETIES 
SEDUM, IBERICUM—Purplish-pink flowers. July or August. 6 
inches or less. 
SEDUM SPECTABILE—F lat crowded heads of white flowers. 
August, September. 18 in. 
SEDUM, SPECTABILE BRILLIANT—Cerise colored. Flower 
clusters sometimes 4 inches across. 
*SIDALCEA, ROSY GEM (Greek Mallow)—Showy bright rose col- 
ored flowers. June, July. 2 to 3 ft. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
*SILENE, SCHAFTA—Masses of bright pink flowers July to Oc- 
tober. 4 to 6 in. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
*STATICE LATIFOL- . 
IA (Great Sea Lavender) 
—Violet flowers in dense 
heads which spring from 
tufts of narrow, evergreen 
foliage. May, June. 1% 
ft. 35c each. 
STOKESIA, CYANEA 
(Cornflower Aster) — A 
hardy plant of the aster 
family. Flowers of azure 
blue with petals finely 
divided. Blooms in Aug- 
ust. Grows 12 to 18 inch- 
es high. 
*TEUCRIUM, CHAM- 
AEDRYS (Germander) 
—Low growing with 
glossy, green leaves. 
THALICTRUM, AQUI- 
LEGIFOLIUM Grace- 
ful foliage, small white or 
pink flowers. 
TRITOMA, UVARIA 
(Red Hot Poker)—Red to 
salmon color. Rush-like fo- 
liage supports smooth, 
thick flowered stalks a 
yard long with a _ single 
fiery cone at top. Very 
effective. 40c each. 
VERONICA, LONGI- 
FOLIA SUBSESSILIS 
—Distinctive foliage of 
roughened bronze green. 
Long compact spikes of 
deep blue flowers in July 
and August. 35c_ each, 
$3.50 per dozen. Yucca, Filamentosa (Adams Needle) 
All Perennials 25¢ each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100 
unless otherwise indicated. 




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