HARDY PERENNIALS 
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GAILLARDIA (hp) 
' (Blanket Flower) 
PERENNIALS: Culture VII. Cover Y-in. 
Ht. 2-ft. Showy blooms in orange, yellow, 
red and maroon. Withstands drought, 
heat. 
Perennial Monarch Mixed—Large range 
of colors. 
GEUM (hp)—Culture VII. Cover ¥-in. 
Ht. 2-ft. Flowers like tiny double roses, 
long stems, prized for cutting. 
GYPSOPHILA (hp) 
(Baby’s Breath) 
PERENNIALS: Culture VII. Cover Ys-in. 
Perennial White—Tiny flowers on slen- 
der stems, producing a mist-like effect. 
HOLLYHOCK (hp) 
Culture VII. Cover seeds Y4-in. Ht. 5 to 
8-ft. Succeed best in deep, rich, well- 
drained soil. Like warm, sunny place. 
Indian Spring—All-America 1939. Semi- 
_ double and double fringed pink flowers. 
Will bloom first season. Pkt, 15c. 
Double Mixed— 
LINUM (hp) PERENNIAL: Culture 
VII, Cover Ye-in. Need sun. Ht. 15-in. 
Perennial Blue—Light blue, upright flow- 
ers in great profusion all summer. 
POPPY (hp) 
PERENNIALS: Culture VII. Cover \%-in. 
Grow in almost any soil. Prefer sun. 
Iceland Mixed—Blooms first year. 
Oriental—Large, showy, delicate silken 
crimson flowers. 
SHASTA DAISY, Alaska (hp) —Culture 
VII. Cover Y%-in, Ht. 2 ft. White single 
blossoms, 4 to 5-in. across, with small 
yellow centers, long stems. 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL (Lathyrus 
Latifolius) (hp) —Sturdy vine bearing 
clusters of waxy, handsome flowers. 
SWEET WILLIAM (hp) @ —Culture 
VII. Cover seeds ¥%-in. Ht. to ] 2-ft. Free- 
flowering, large heads of bloom. Rich, 
fine colors. Single, Double, Mixed. 
WALLFLOWER (hhp) —Culture I. 
Cover Ye-in. Ht. 1¥2-ft—A lovely early 
spring bloomer, Fragrance pleasing, col- 
ors startling. Siberian Mixed. 

Prize Plans for Effective Border Grouping 


















Larkspur Cosmos Zinnia 
Yellow Supreme | Imperial Blue Bell ) White California Giants 
Ageratum Micotic 
Dragon Blue Perk phecor 
Marigold } Suaveolens 






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Delphinium Perennial 
Heleni. 
Pocifie Gh. yh lelenium 
i Delphinium 
Riverton Gem 
Pacitie Crs. 
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Candidum 
Liles 
Helianthus 
Per. Hybs. 
Anchusa 
Dropmore 
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Pyrethrum 
Digitalis 
Roseum 
Shirley 
Pyrethrum Roseum 
Aquilegia Gaillardia 
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Cerastium 
Jormentosum 
IDENTIFICATION CHART 
of Garden Enemies 
Before you can select the proper treatment for insect 
enemies, you have to identify them. The "Rogues' Gal- 
lery" below gives you portraits of just about all those 
you are likely to encounter. Refer to our Spray Guide 
Chart (free on request) for proper remedy in each case. 
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Cutworms 
Shasta Daisy 
Soxatile Alaska 


Mexican 
Bean Beetle 
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White Grub Chicken Louse 
Rose Mildew 
Dap. 

Rose Aphis Tomato Worm Potato Bug 
Rose Midge Asparagus 
Beeile 

Japanese Rose Chafer 
Beetle Beetle 
Oyster Shell 
Scale 
Tarnish Bug 

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