Larkspur (Delphinium). Belladonna. Tall. Dark blue. 
Larkspur (Delphinium). Bellamosum. Light blue. 
Linum (Hardy Flax). 
Monarda Red. 
Oriental Poppy. Brilliant red. Orange. 
Peonies. Red, white or pink. (See page 29.) 
Phlox. Various colors. (See page 27.) 
Phlox (Subulata). Dwarf variety, blooms early spring. White 
or pink flowers. 
Physostegia. False Dragon Head. (Pink or white.) 
Pinks. Hardy or old fashioned Garden Pinks. Ass’‘t colors. 
Platycodon (Balloon Flower). Blue or write. 
Pyrethrum. See Chrysanthemum. 
Salacaria. Pink. Attractive. 
Salvia (Azurea). Sky blue. Grows four feet high. 
Statice (See Lavender). Blue flowers. Dwarf. 
Spirea Filipendula. Fern leaved, white flowers. 
Sweet Pea. (Perennial Sweet Pea.) Assorted colors. 
Sweet William. Red, pink or white. 
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| It is most important that Perennial plantings be cov- ( 
( ered with a good, thick mulch of coarse material, ( 
preferably Evergreen boughs, coarse hay or straw to 
) prevent alternate freezing and thawing during the ( 
\ winter months, which is very harmful to the plants, ( 
\ often heaving them out of the ground, which will ( 
\ ruin them. The mulch should be applied about the ( 
( first of December after the ground is slightly frozen. ( 
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