ASCLEPI!AS—tTuberosa. (Butterfly Weed). Is one of the 
most attractive native plants. Flat topped clusters of 
orange red flowers during July and August. 2 feet__ 
HARDY ASTER—(Michaelmas Daisies). These plants are 
valuable as their blooming periods are at a time when 
flowers are few. 
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Climax. One of the best, 4 feet. Lavender-blue________ 
Mauve Cushion. Dwarf growing, soft mauve, 10 inches__ 
Stoisdewin OOlc pink, 245) feetel ibs 
Sunset. Similar in growing to St. Edgwin. Flowers are 
POMP NCE OiNKe 2 yer teebo ew wee Ve Ca a 
White Climax. Strong growing white flowers_________ 
BAPTISIA—Australis (False Indigo). A plant that should 
soni more. Is very striking, flowers of dark blue. 
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BOCCONIA—Cordata (Plume Poppy). Very large leaves 
of silvery green. Flowers of creamy white produced 
on upright panicles. Background subject growing to a 
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BOLTONIA—(False Chamomile). Tall growing, aster-like 
flowers, useful for cutting. 
_ Asteroides. Pure white, 6 feet._______-_-____-_.._____- 
Latisquama. Lavender-pink, 5 feet_.________________ 
CALAMINTHA—Alpina. A very good trailer for the rock- 
ery. Thrives well in a sunny position. Flowers of deep 
blue during June and throughout the summer___-_ 
CAMPANULA—(Bellflower). There is not a group of 
flowers which possess such rare beauty. 
Media (Canterbury Bell). Blue, rose and white_____- 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). Blue, rose and white_ 
Carpatica (Carpathian Hare Bell). Blue___.__________ 
Rotundifolia—(Blue Bells of Scotland). Flowers clear 
blue on stems one foot high. Especially suited for 
crevices in rock garden plantings.__......_..-_-_--_ 
CARNATION—Grenadin. An abundance of double and 
ers, semi-double flowers all summer. Useful for cutting, 
either commercially or in the garden. The hardiest 
out-door carnations in the following colors:Pink, Red, 
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CASSIA—Marilandica (American Senna). Resembles a lo- 
cust in growth, white yellow pea shaped flowers. 4 feet 
CENTAUREA—Montana (Mountain Bluet). Fine border 
plant and very showy. 18 inches high___---------_- 
Denlbata, Lilac’ pink, cut leaves. oo. 222 
Macrocephala. Thistle-like flower of yellow, blooms in 
Pane oUSt. aiteetL wr 
CERASTIUM—Tomentosum (Snow in Summer). This rap- 
id growing perennial is useful for an early blooming 
plant in the rockery. Flowers white. 6 inches___----- 
CHIERANTHUS—Allioni (Wallflower). This is not a per- 
ennial but a biennial. But has been one of the leading 
plants in the rockery for color effect. The flowers are 
of fiery orange and grows to a height of 10 inches___- 
CIMICIFUGA—Racemosa (Black Cohosh). A very tall- 
growing plant gaining more favor each season as a 
background subject. Flowers are small but in large 
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