
PART SHADE PERENNIAL BORDER—Ten showy yet labor saving plants for such a 
position are:—Beardless Iris (page 12), Day-Lily (page 12), Lilies (page 14), Liatris 
(page 13), Lythrum (page 13), Mertensia (page 16), Tradescantia (page 15), Ladies- 
Slippers (page 16), Campanula carpatica (page 10) and Astilbe Fanal (page 10). 

GENERAL PERENNIAL LIST — Continued 

UNIFORM PRICED 
KINDS: each one, 
3 for $1.00 (minimum) 
(12 for $3.50) 
Height 
oat "1 Time Special 
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PRIMULA (Primrose) 
Pr jehicem Vande = = 8 
P. Veris, Munstead......... 8 
P. Sieboldi Hybrids... 8 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
P2gMixed yee eee ee 24 
RUDPECKIA (Coneflower) 
Rosie iw Chri ieee ee eye 24 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion) 
S.C ducasicdes == ae 
S#Coaucasicacdlbdmes 18 
SCUTELLARIA (Skullcap) 
S. Baicalensis Coelest......... 18 
SILENE (Catchfly) 
Ss maritimeamrosecs eee ees 6 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
S, latolic) Sa Be el Oe 18 
TEUCRIUM (Germander) 
T. chamaedrys 
TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort) 
Ta Blues plone se 12 
eciris: ebritcharcsesa meee 12 
T. -edulineg eee 5 eapeee 12 
Laeurples Domers 2. 12 
7. |admes otration = = 12 
TROLLIUS (Globe-flower) 
T. Europeus Hybrids............ 18 
T. Ledebouri Gold Queen....36 
Teel sOrdnge serince.. ses 0 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
V. Longifolia subsessilis.....18 
V. Spicata Blue Spire_...___..18 
WWF Sher(elolitel ol llcyol a Sy Mt Le 18 
WeeMupesttis = see eae 4 
Ve. RitoetlexuOscl sss. es 4 
VERBENA 
V. Canadensis Attraction... 4 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansy) 
V. cornuta Jersey Gem....... 8 
V. cor. Yellow Queen.......... 8 
aooanac 
10 
10 
10 
Ooo cc 
purple May-June /[ Prefer rich, moist 
mixed May shade, but stand 
mixed May-June | sun if watered. 
orange May-June Manure, sun. 
vary July-Aug. Tolerant. 
lilac June-July § Sun and drain. 
white June-July | Damp is fatal. 
blue July-Aug. Rich, drain, sun. 
pink June-Aug. Tolerant, sun. 
purple July-Aug. Sandy loam, sun. 
July Sun, drain. 
blue May-Oct. ieee tol- 
white June-Nov. | erant. Anywhere. 
rose May-Oct. | No insect troubles. 
purple May-Nov. | Always blooming. 
mauve May-Nov. Extra large blooms. 
orange Apr.-May fe rich, moist 
yellow May-July 4; soil. Plant where 
orange June-Aug. | no afternoon sun. 
blue July-Sept. { Tolerant, sun. 
blue July-Sept. ; Cut freely, so 
white July-Sept. | more blooms. 
blue May-June § Tolerant, sun. 
azure May-June | Compact, creeping. 
cerise Drain. Tolerant. 
blue June-Sept. § Manure, drain. 
golden June-Sept. | Compact dwarfs. 
1S 

SPECIALLY PRICED 
Rudbeckia White Lustre 
New 1943. Color photo page 9. 
Creamy petals, with bronze center 
cone. Sturdy 3-ft. stems. Late June 
to September, and each flower lasts 
several weeks. Vigorous, insect- 
free, hardy. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Stokesia Blue Moon 
Light blue, 5-inch flowers June to 
November on stiff 18-inch stems. 
Hardy, insect free. 3 for $1.10. 
Thalictrum Lavender-Mist 
Large pale-purple panicles from 
July to September. Sun or shade. 
Maidenhair leaves. 3 for $1.60. 
New Early Tritomas 
No longer stiff “Red-hot Pokers,” but 
graceful, loose spikes in gay colors 
starting in June and lasting to frost. 
Any one kind: 75c each; 3 for $1.75. 
Golden Scepter—Hardy, 3 ft. saffron- 
yellow spikes June-July. Fine with 
light blue Delphinium. 
Gold Mine—Amber and yellow-gold. 
Primrose Beauty—Tall light yellow. 
Springtime (Pat. 318)—Upper spike 
is coral-red, lower half is ivory. 
New Pink Verbascum 
3 foot spikes June to Sept., drain. 
Old favorites (“Mullein”). 
Pink Domino — New, extra healthy, 
rose-pink. Fine plant. $1.25 for 3. 
Double Russian Violet 
Very fragrant double violet in shady 
spots. Very hardy. 3 for $1.10; 12 
for $4.25. 
