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THE FIREBRAND—A bright crimson; large 
heads, medium height. y 
THE ‘GOLIATH—Orange scarlet, Heepenins as 
as it fades. Large. 
DIVARICATA—Dwarf early Blue, blooming in 
March and April. Very beautiful in mass, and 
very fragrant. Sometimes called wild Sweet 
William. 
SUBULATA—Moss Phlox or Thrift. Evergreen 
earpet-like foliage, with blooms in March and 
April. Flowers in pink, lavender and rose. 
PATENTED VARIETY—Dixie Brilliant. Has 
large flowers of bright carmine. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA — False Dragonhead. 
Spikes of orchid flowers in late summer. Grows 
in full sun or partial shade. Multiplies very 
rapidly but good to give color at an off season. 
PLANTAIN LILY—See Hosta Plant 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM—Bell Flower. Rich 
blue flowers, on 18 inch tems through the sum- 
mer. Best in partial shade. A dainty plant. 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE—Ceratostigma—Grows 6 to 
12 inches high, has shining dark green foliage 
and rich blue small flowers in clusters, all sum- 
mer. Not much water needed. Excellent plant. 
PYRETHRUM ATROSANGUINEA HYB—Painted Daisy. 
Finely cut foliage; ray flowers of red and pink 
shades in spring. Good for cutting. 
RANUNCULUS REPENS—tTrailing Buttercup. Yellow 
button-like flowers on 5 inch stems in spring. 
Good ground cover, in sun or partial shade. 
ASIATICUS—Persian Buttercup. Lively shades 
of reds, orange, pinks through to yellow and 
white; 15 inch stems. Bulbous. Plant in fall in 
well-drained location, protected lightly in winter. 
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ROSA ROULETTE—Thom Thumb or Miniature rose, per- 
fectly formed, flowering all season. Rose and 
pink shades on 4 in. stems. Quite hardy 
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RUDBECKIA LACINIATA—Golden Glow. Late summer 
blooming with large double flowers; up to 6 foot 
high. Good for cutting and backgrounds. Variety 
Autumn Tints, has single pink daisy flowers. 
VARIETY HURTA—Yellow single daisy in late 
summer; 15 inch stem, a good cut flower. 
SAGE—See Salvia and also Artemesia. Under Ever- 
greens: See—Senica. 
SALVIA LEUCANTHA—Purple or Mexican Sage. Purple 
spikeg 2 to 3 ft. in late summer to frost. Gray 
foliage, drought resistant. Give winter protection. 
SANTOLIN A—See Broadleaf Evergreens 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA FISCHERI—Blue flowers on 2 
foot stems. All summer blooming. Good for cut- 
ting. Stands full sun or partial shade. 
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