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*Pulmonaria Augustifolia Azurea (Lungwort)—Lovely blue flowers 
very early in spring. Flowers resemble mertensia, but is not 
quite so tall and toliage is rough and persistent, deep green. 
40 cents each. 
*Pulmonaria Saccharata—Mrs. Moon—F lowers salmon pink. Foli- 
age conspicuously blotched and marked with silver. 50 cents 
each. 
Pyrethrum Roseum (Painted Daisy) (Persian Daisy)—-Of easy 
culture in any soil, flowering profusely in early summer and 
less freely in late summer and fall. Finely divided attractive 
-oliage. Finest single and double mixed. 2 ft. 30 cents each. 
*Ranunculus Repens Fipl. (Buttercup)—Double bright golden yel- 
iow flowers in May. Proiuse bloomer, glossy foliage. 6 in 
Likes a moist soil. 30 cents each. 
Rudebelkia Newmanni (The Perennial Black Eyed Susan)—Large 
orange yellow daisy like flowers with dark brown or purple 
cones all summer. 3 ft. Fine for cutting. 35 cents each. 
Rudebekia Purpurea (Echinacea Purpurea) (Purple Cone Flower) 
—A peculiar attractive plant with large reddish purple flowers 
with brown centers. Good cut flower. 3 it. Late summer. 35 
cents each. 
Rudbeckia The King—Broad deep crimson rays extend horizontally 
around the coppery bronze cone. 3 ft. Good cut flower. 50 
cents each. 
Salvia Azurea (Blue Sage)—Bright sky blue flowers in late sum- 
mer. Profuse bloomer. 3 ft. Good border plant. Loam soil. 
30 cents each. 
Salvia Officinalis—The well known Garden Sage used for flavoring. 
30 cents each. 
Salvia Turkestanica Superba—Huge downy pale green aromatic 
foliage. Pink flowers and bracts in great clusters in summer. 
5 ft. An outstanding border plant. 50 cents each. 
*Satureya Stenophylia (Savory)—-A dense aromatic shrub. Flowers 
light pink, in August and September. 6 in. 40 cents each. 
*Saxifraga Cordifolia—(Megasea)—The pink flowers appear very 
early with the Crocus, in short stems. Pretty large deep green 
evergreen leaves. Choice Rock Garden plants. 50 cents each. 
*Saxifraga McNabiana—Forms a grey green rosette of encrusted 
foliage. Flowers white dotted pink. 12 in. Well drained soil, 
light shade. 50 cents each. 
*Saxifraga Trifurcata—A pretty mossy variety. Flowers creamy 
white. Easy in light shade, not too dry. 50 cents each. 
Scabiesa Caucasica (Pincushion Flower) (Blue Bonnet) (Mourn- 
ing Bride)—An attractive soft blue, a good border plant, ex- 
cellent for cutting. 18 in. June to September. Good garden 
soil. 35 cents each. 
Seabiosa Caucasica Alba—A lovely white form of the blue bon- 
net. 40 cents each. 
Scabiosa Isaac House Hybrids—Variable in color, blue shades pre- 
vailing. Large perfectly formed flowers are produced all sum- 
mer. These come on long 18 in. stems and are fine for cutting. 
Any good garden soil. 40 cents each. 
SEDUMS—STONECROP 
Except as noted, 30 cents each. 
Sedum (Stone Crop)—The dwarf varieties are excellent for hot dry 
positions in the rockery. Like a little lime in soil. 
*Dasyphyllum—The best bluish grey mossy sedium, very small, 
covered in summer with small blush flowers. 2 in. 
*Ewersi—Rather large flat grey-blue leaves on six inch stems. 
Flat heads of red flowers in late summer. 
*Kamtschaticum—Creeping habit, green foliage. Attractive 
orange yellow flowers. 6 in. August to September. Deciduous. 
*Kamtschaticum Variegata—A variegated form of the above. 35 
cents each. 
*Lydium—Pink flowers. Dwarf spreading variety, bronzy green 
foliage. Very attractive. 4 in. July to September. 
*Middendorfianum—Bright yellow flowers on 8 in. stems. Nar- 
row leaves pretty reddish brown. 35 cents each. 
*Nicaence—A very attractive upright variety, glaucus foliage 
clear yellow flowers. May to July 10 in. 385 cents each. 
*Seiboldi—An erect rowing variety, pretty rose colored flowers 
in immense heads in fall. Broad gray green leaves edged rosy 
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*Sieboldi Variegata—A rare form of the preceding having yellow 
variegated leaves. 40 cents each. 
Spectabile—A choice border plant having blue leaves on strong 
15 in. stems. Flowers pink in large clusters over a long period 
in fall. 
