
——' Nemapeg'’—=Old Time Favorite Perennials 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). The beautiful and 
stately plants enhance the appearance of any 
garden. They attain a height of 4 to 5 feet 
and provide a wonderful background for other 
perennials. The foliage is also a pretty deep 
green. You must have Foxgloves in your gar- 
den or else your collection is incomplete. Will 
thrive on ordinary soil; robust growers. Like 
full sun for best results. 
D., Giant Shirley. An improved strain of un- 
usually strong, vigorous growth with spikes 
of enormous blooms, 4 to 5 feet in length. 
Come in pink, purple, and white. Biennial. 
Strong plants of blooming size, 10c each. 
D. grandiflora. Light yellow, same as the above 
with the exception that the foliage is narrower 
and heavier in texture. This is a real perennial 
and lives year after year. Very hardy. Strong, 
2-year plants, 10c each. 
ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle). Thistle-like foli- 
age. Large round heads of flowers in the 
shape of perfect globes. Deep blue color and 
very attractive. Very showy if planted among 
large rocks or as a background for various 
foliage plants. Will grow on poorly drained 
soil and is a handsome perennial. Good for 
cutting. About 2!% to 3 feet. Strong, 2-year 
plants, 10c each. 

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LATHYRUS—Perennial Sweet Pea 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly). Very similar to Echi- 
nops with the exception that the flowers are 
smaller and not so perfectly formed. The foli- 
age and flowers of this striking plant are both 
steel-blue in color and sparkle and glint with 
the sun. Does well in location near salt water 
and in sandy soil. Grows 3 feet tall. Strong, 
2-year plants, 10c each. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Large, blood- 
red and orange flowers of daisy-like formation, 
borne on strong stems about 2 to 2/4 feet long. 
One of the most satisfactory perennials for 
the border or garden. Blooms the entire sum- 
mer. Wonderful for cutting. The flowers at- 
tain a diameter of 2!/ inches and come in var- 
ious formations. Easy to cultivate and will 
thrive on any soil Likes plenty of sun. Strong, 
2-year plants, 10c each. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). A dainty per- 
ennial producing delicate white flowers. Fine 
for mixing with other flowers in cut bouquets. 
Grows 2 to 214 feet. Of very easy culture and 
hardy habit. Likes sun. Strong, 2-year plants, 
10c each. 
HELIOPSIS (Golden Daisy). A superb peren- 
nial for background effect. Grows 3 to 4 feet, 
bearing deep rich golden yellow flowers, two 
inches in diameter. Blooms all summer. Will 
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thrive on any soil and requires no care. A 
fine cut flower. Resembles greatly Doroni- 
cum. Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
HOLLYHOCKS., Old favorite, always in de- 
mand. We offer the finest double varieties 
obtainable in yellow, pink, red, maroon, 
white, salmon and rose. Wonderful bloom- 
ers. Plant them along fences, under win- 
dows or for background effect. Attains 5 
to 6 feet. Will thrive on heavy soil. Strong, 
2-year roots, 20c each; 6 for $1.00. 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea). Showy, 
free-flowering, hardy perennial climbers 
for trellis, covering old stumps, fences, 
walls. etc. Bloom all summer and good 
for cutting. Mixed colors. Will grow any 
place not too dry. Strong, 2-year plants, 
10c each. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star), A bulbous peren- 
nial with long spikes of purple and rosy 
purple flowers from July to September. 
Grows 5 feet tall, of which nearly 314 feet 
consists of-the flower spike. A novel plant 
that attracts and commands attention. Very 
hardy. Will thrive on rather wet ground 
and in semi-shade. A background plant, 
effective in its display. Strong, 2-year bulb- 
ous roots, 10c each. 
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