


Silverx ist 
(Gypsophila Repens Bodgeri) 
As pretty as a fluffy summer cloud 
touched with the rays of the set- 
ting sun! Yes, this Baby’s Breath 
turns pink in color after the first 
blooms. Ideal for borders and 
rock garden. Blooms with double 
flowers early in the spring and 
continues throughout entire sum- 
mer. Makes wonderful bouquets 
alone or in combinations with 
other flowers. Everblooming. 
Grows 12 inches high and will 
spread to about 2 feet. Foliage 
light green, leaves pointed. Does 
not lose its leaves until the begin- 
ning of real winter. 
Plant 15 to 18 inches apart in 
any good garden soil; ordinary 
moisture required; sun or partial 
shade. PRICES: 45c each; 3 for 
$1.25. 
3 for $ .75 
10 for $2.15 
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Teucrium 

Spanish Bayonet 
(Yucca filamentosa). Gives a 
Mexican touch. Spikes 4 to 5 
feet high with creamy white, in- 
verted flowers; swordlike, ever- 
_green foliage. Blooms July. Plant 
18 to 24 inches apart; will thrive 
in poorest soil; little moisture; 
sun. Field-grown. Prices at 
left. 
Speedwell 
(Veronica longifolia). Rich blue 
flower spikes. August. 2 feet 
high. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart 
in rich soil; ordinary moisture; 
sun or partial shade. Hardy. 
Prices at left. 
Speedwell, Silver 
(Veronica incana). Pretty blue 
flowers in spikes; silvery gray 
foliage. Grows 12 inches high. 
Blooms July and August. Very 
prettyan clardyam lantern tom) 
inches apart in rich moist soil; 
sun or partial shade.  Field- 
grown. Prices above at left. 
Coatflower 
(Tunica saxifraga). Tiny, shim- 
mering flowers of pretty pink, 
beautiful green foliage, 8 to 10 
inches high. Blooms all sum- 
mer. Plant 12 inches apart; does 
well in poor soil; less than aver- 
age moisture; sun or _ shade. 
Hardy. Field-grown. Prices 
above at left. 
Midget Hedge 
(Teucrium chamaedrys). May 
be sheared to any height up to 
12 inches. Foliage dense, glossy 
green, aromatic, resembling Box- 
wood. Bright lavender-pink 
flowers. Blooms July and August. 
Not evergreen but quickly re- 
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sumes full leaf each season. Fine 
for pretty low hedges or borders. 
Hardy. Plant 10% to 12> inches 
apart in ordinary soil; ordinary 
moisture; sun or shade. Field- 
grown. Prices at left. 
Soapwort 
(Saponaria ocymoides). Pros- 
trate plant producing myriads of 
rosy pink blossoms in May and 
June. Extremely hardy. Grows 
4 to 6 inches high, Plant 12 
inches apart in ordinary soil; 
likes moisture; sun or shade. 
Field-grown. Prices at left. 
Sedum Sieboldi 
The aristocrat of Sedums! Foli- 
age round and a beautiful gray- 
blue, borne thickly upon stems 3 
to 6 inches long. Flowers of 
rare pink. August and Septem- 
ber. Plant 8 inches apart in or- 
dinary soil; ordinary moisture; 
Sun) “or shade. Field-grown. 
Prices above at left. 
Mountain Thyme 
(Thymus serpyllum). Fine for 
ground cover where grass fails. 
Small, lilac-purple blooms June- 
July. Can be walked upon or 
mowed. Grows 8 to 10 in. high. 
Plant 8 to 10 inches apart in any 
soil; ordinary moisture; sun or 
shade. Hardy. Field-grown. 
Prices above at left. 
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