RUDBECKIA, Golden Glow. Masses of golden yellow, 
dahlia-like flowers in late summer. 6 ft, 
R. purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower). Purple flow- 
ers with brown, cone-shaped centers from July to 
October. 3 ft. 
SALVIA azurea (Sage). Many sky-blue flowers during 
August and September. 3 ft. 
SCABIOSA caucasica (Blue Bonnet; Pincushion Flow- 
er). Lovely flowers of a soft charming shade of lav- 
ender. June to September. 18 to 24 in. 
*SEDUM acre (Golden Moss) . Slow spreading rock gar- 
den and covering plant with green foliage and bright 
yellow flowers. 
*§. coccineum. Crimson flowers in July and August. 
Good rock garden Sedum variety. 6 in. 
*§. spectabile, “’Brilliant.’“ Tall variety of Stonecrop. 
Broad, light green foliage and large heads of bright 
red flowers in August and September. 15 in. 
*SILENE schafta (Autumn Catchfly). Bright pink 
flowers July to October. Excellent rock plant. 4 in. 
SPIREA filipendula (Astilbe; Goat’s Beard). Many 
panicles of white flowers on 15-inch stems in June 
and July; fernlike foliage. 
STATICE latifolia (Great Sea Lavender). Very large 
heads of purplish blue, minute flowers in July and 
August. 21/2 ft. Flowers may be cut and dried, and 
will last in perfect condition for months. 
STOKESIA cyanea coerulea (Cornflower Aster). Lav- 
ender-blue flowers July to October. 18 in. 
*TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys (Germander). Glossy green 
foliage similar to dwarf boxwood. Fine for edging 
formal gardens. Can be clipped to any height up to 
12 inches. 
TRITOMA pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker; Torchlily). Bril- 
liant orange-scarlet flower spikes August to October. 
3 ft. 30c each; $2.50 per 10. 
TROLLIUS europaeus (Globe Flower). Large, lemon- 
yellow flowers like buttercups in May and June. 2 ft. 
30c each; $2.50 per 10. 
"TUNICA saxifraga (Coatflower). Light pink flowers 
all summer. 6 in. 
VERONICA longifolia subsessilis (Clump Speedwell; 
Blue Bird Flower). Blue spikes of flowers July to 
September. 2 ft. 
*V, repens (Dwarf Speedwell). Light blue flowers 
May and June. Rock and carpeting plant. 2 in. 
VINCA minor (Periwinkle; Myrtle). Evergreen trail- 
ing plant. The leaves are retained over winter, and 
new growth put on annually. In spring and fall and 
occasionally through mid-summer, the plant is cov- 
ered with attractive purple flowers. Most useful as 
a ground cover under evergreens on banks, or in 
garden locations difficult to clothe otherwise with 
green. Roots as it spreads and is a good soil binder. 
VIOLA cornuta (Tufted Pansy). The following va- 
rieties of Viola are attractive large flowered plants, 
doing well in either sun or shade. In contrast to the 
common Pansy, these Violas bloom throughout the 
season and produce large blooms from spring to fall. 
Jersey Jewel. Improved velvety purple. 
Blue Perfection. A clean light blue. 
White Perfection. Pure white flowers, occasionally 
with yellow eye. 
Lutea splendens. A clear yellow Viola with large 
flowers. 
YUCCA filamentosa (Adam’s Needle). 5 ft. Sword- 
like, narrow evergreen leaves form a basal clump 
from which arise in mid-summer tall stems bearing 
creamy white flowers. Accent evergreen perennial 
flower useful in evergreen plantings and perennial 
flower borders. 
Y. filamentosa variegata (Variegated-Leaved Adam’s 
Needle). 5 ft. A form similar to the preceding, but 
with variegated, colored leaves, and with the typical 
“upside-down-tulip’’ yucca flower. 
All above, except as noted, 25¢c each; 10 for $2.00 

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