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LIATRIS—Blazing Star— (continued ) 
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spikes during late August and Septem- 
ber. A first-class acquisition for the bor- 
dersand Loveoutting oes oy ee lie Se uy 2.00 
TSPICATA. Reddish purple. June- 
eet et ROP Re Ua Se ieee 1.50 
LINUM—Flax 
FLAVUM. An attractive and profuse- 
ly blooming perennial suitable for bor- 
der or rock garden. Grows 1 foot high 
and has lemon yellow flowers from June 
to August, Grows in sandy or ordinary 
light, well drained soil and _ prefers 
SUN secrete ic SR ee ccge ee Rae ASS hak: 1.50 
*FLAVUM MANUM COMPACTUM. 
Avdwart form ofuthe above. mts... 1.50 
PERENNE. A beautiful border plant 
producing a profusion of pale blue flow- 
ers on upright stems 2 ft. high. A new 
crop of blooms every day. A very grace- 
fulpandedesizablesnlanty.. 2.4) 2. se 1.50 
MYOSOTIS—Forget-Me-Not 
PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS. 
Noted for its magnificent blue-colored, 
flowers. 9 in. Light blue flowers during 
JING. La ans a ee PE os Fe 1.50 ~ 
NEPETA—Catmint 
_*MUSSINI. A plant especially good 
for the rock garden, Of dwarf, com- 
pact nature, producing masses of:blooms 
of lavender color of all spring and inter- °’.. 
mittently during the summer. @ne of the 
most popular of rock plants, or edging 
plants. Does well in ordinary soil that is 
well drained. Prefers. sunny position..;\. | 
Hetrhtrl) £00t, Beers Cee A, oe eee 1.50 
OENOTHERA—Evening Primrose 
*MISSOURIENSIS, A low growing 
plant used chiefly for the rock garden 
and border. Blooms abundantly from June 
until August. Require a well drained, 
medium sandy soil and a sunny position. 
Has beautiful large yellow flowers. Height « 
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Gc iiiehoas) mea sate eee! Bros cite _ 1.50, 10.00 
@ You Can Depend On Shoreway Plants 

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