Other Hardy Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 

—Von Lassberg. Tall, pure white. 
—Wm. Kesselring. Violet-purple, white radiating from center, very dwarf. 
PLATYCODON grandiflora, Balloon Flower, 2 to 3 ft. June-October. Large 
bell-shaped flowers, either blue or white, inflated balloon like buds. 
POPPY—Oriental, Olymphia. Double, free blooming rich scarlet. Earliest. 
RANUNCULUS acris, English Buttercup, 1 to 2 ft. Upright, branching sprays 
small double waxy golden yellow flowers, May-June. Fine for Memorial 
day. 
—repens, similar to above, but prostrate, spreading rapidly. Glossy dark green 
foliage. 
RUDEBECKIA—Black-Eyed-Susan, 12 to 16 in. Truly perennial, bright orange- 
yellow with black centers. July-August. 
RUTA PATAVINA, Rue, 1 ft. Blue-green aromatic foliage; small yellow flowers. 
Light sandy soil. An old-fashioned herb. 
SAXIFRAGA crassifolia, 1 ft. Broad green foliage, rosy pink flowers, April- 
May. Very fine among rocks. Leaves turn red in winter. 
SEDUM, Stonecop, Liveforever. 
—kamstchaticum, 6 in. Bright green foliage, golden-yellow flowers. 
—middendorffianum. Low, tufted plants, spreading 1 ft. Linear dark green 
leaves turn red in fall. Yellow flowers. Very choice kind. 
—sexangulare. Moss-like linear leaves, yellow flowers. 
—spectabile brilliant, 18 in. Broad flat heads of rosy-crimson flowers. A splen- 
did border plant. 
—spectabile variegata, 1 ft. Pink flowers, leaves striped yellowish. 
—stoloniferum coccineum, 6 to 8 in. Rosy-crimson, July-August. 
SEMPERVIVUM, House Leek, Hen and Chickens. All excellent in rockeries. 
—blandum. Large rosettes, reddish colored. 

PRICES unless noted: 25¢ each, $2.00 per 10, $17.50 per 100. 
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