14 HARDY PLANTS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 

PUCCOON, YELLOW Lithospermum angustifolium 
Yellow flowers in late May. 6 inches. Give well drained soil and sun. 12 
fOree2.00 BacltOreGoc. Mache 2pc. 
RATTLESNAKE MASTER Eryngium aquaticum 
Yucca-like foliage, easily grown in open up to five feet. Flowers paler than 
border Eryngos. 12 for $2.50; 3 for 65c; Each 25c. 
SHOOTING STAR 
Dodecatheon meadia 
This lovely wild flower 
should be in every garden of 
natives. Clusters of white or 
pink cyclamen-like flowers 
in early June, on long stems. 
Sun or light shade and rich, 
well drained soil. They dis- 
appear in late summer. 100 
for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 
20c. 
SPIDERWORT, BLUE 
Tradescantia reflexa 
The beautiful blue flower 
that clothes the _ railroad 
right of way with beauty 
thru June here in the middle 
west. Does well in any sun- 
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SPURGE, FLOWERING 
Euphorbia corollata 
Dainty sprays of white 
flowers that are cut for the 
flower market from their 
abundance in meadows here. 
Midsummer flowering. Three 
foot. 12 for $1.50; Each 15c. 
STRAWBERRY, BARREN 
Waldsteinia fragarioides 
Strawberry leaves’ and 
bright yellow flowers’ in 
spring. A good ground co- 
ver for sun or moderate 
shade. 100 for $12.00; 12 for 
$2.00; Each 20c. 
SUSAN, BLACK-EYED 
Rudbeckia hirta 
Bright yellow _ daisies 
with dark cone in centre. 
Biennial but self sows freely. 
100 for $10.00; 12 for $1.50; 
Each 15c. 
SUSAN, BROWN-EYED 
Rudbeckia triloba 
Always admired as it 
grows here. Tall, to five 
feet, with a profusion of 
smaller deep yellow flowers 
with brown cones. Self-per- 
petuating biennial. 100 for 
Asses rece : ; 
Shooting Star-Dodecatheon meadia bey 12 for 991.50" Hach 

