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Daas BETTER PERENNIALS 
Perennials should be planted ALL TWO-YEAR, TRANSPLANTED 
18 inches apart as a general 
rule. Some large growing types 
may need to be planted slight- 
ly farther apart. For borders e HARDY CANDYTUFT or IBERIS e 
and edging with dwarf varie- 
coy Ae ea Ma ate One of the loveliest of the semi-dwarf plants. Foliage is almost ever- 
the average matured height in green, remaining green until almost New Years. Each spring the plant 
the descriptions of all peren- is covered so densely with white, snowflake-shaped blooms, that it really 
ae es steak ae ae it resembles a small mound of snow. Very hardy, easily grown and requires 
only average garden soil. Reaches only about 12 inches in height, which 
makes it invaluable for the fore- 
ground in perennial beds or for low 
borders. 2-yr., well rooted plants, 
25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 

Zor Toll Perennial 
Backgrounds : 
ANCHUSA 
For massed backgrounds of the 
most brilliant blue the Anchusa | 
cannot be surpassed. Grows 4 feet | 
tall and is extremely hardy. 25¢ 
each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 

Liatris, ‘September Glory” iberis or Hardy Candytuft 
DOUBLE 
RUSSIAN VIOLETS 
One of the most charming of garden plants. 
Rich purple, double blooms are borne in pro- 
fusion throughout the summer months on 
stems about six inches long. Bright green fo- 
llage is very ornamental. One of the best 
plants for edging along walks, paths or around 
a perennial bed. Hardy and does well in either 
sun or semi-shade. Well rooted, field-grown 
plants which will bloom this year, 30c each; 
4 for $1.00; 12 for $2.50, postpaid. 


Double Russian Violet 
Beautiful New LIATRIS, “September Glory” 
New late-flowering variety of the ever-popular Blazing Star. Extremely long 
flower spikes of pinkish purple are borne on strong stems all through August and f 
September. Very desirable for cutting and a plant which should be in every gar- 
den. Grows 3/2 feet tall. Nice 2-yr. roots, only 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for 
$3.00, postpaid. 

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