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ADAPTED TO DRY SITES ARE ALSO 
AVAILABLE. ke Cc) 30 
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ay PERENNIALS OF THE ASTER FAM- 
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ING WILL BE LEFT FOR A LATER CAT— 
ALOGUE. THEY ARE NOT DIFFICULT TO 
GROW AND CAN GE FURNISHED IN WHITE 
TO BLUE, FOR SITES RANGING FROM 
HOT, DRY SUN TO COOL, MOIST SHADE 
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ATRAGENE, SEE CLEMATIS COLUME LANA 
BALSAM ROOT 
a BALSANORRHIZA SAGITTATA ey ne 

A CLUSTER OF 6-8 IN. HARRY, 
ARROW-SHAPED LEAVES WITH SUNFLOWER- 
LIKE FLOWERS EARLY ON 2 FY. SYEUS. 
THE TENDER STEMS AND LARGE TaP 
ROOTS WERE FORMALLY USED LY THE 
INOEANS AS F29D. GIVE iT A WELL 
DRAINED, SUNNY SLOPE. | | 
YELLow. Rae FT. PH-7-8 - | APRIL. 
