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HENEVER you see 
a home, whose 
owner loves flowers, you 
are sure to see many 
hardy perennials growing 
there. The hardy peren- 
nials appeal very strong- 
ly, because during the 
whole flowering season 
there is not a time in 
which some of them are 
not in bloom, and they 
re-appear year after year, 
blooming freely and re- 
quiring very little atten- 
tion and protection. 


The places to plant hardy flowers are legion; in 
the flower garden, in flower beds, in the front of 
shrubbery, in the border or foundation planting; 
along walks, paths or driveways; or in the border 
along the property or fence line. 
In all the three perennial borders shown on this 
page can be found a happy array of the stately Del- 
phiniums, the hardy Lupines, tall growing Hollyhocks 
with a clump of Lilies here and there, and edged with 
many varieties of small growing habits. 

