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DIGITALIS Grandiflora (Foxglove). Light yellow 
flowers, the foliage narrow and heavy in texture. 
This is a real perennial and lives year after year. 
Very hardy, Strong, 2-year plants, 15¢ each. 
_ERYNGIOM (Sea Holly). Very similar to Echinops 
with the exception that the flowers are smaller and 
not so perfectly formed. The foliage and flowers 
of this striking plant are both steel-blue in color 
and sparkle and glinc with the sun. Does well in 
location near salt water and in sandy soil. Grows 
3 feet tall. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
_. GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Large, blood-red 
- and orange flowers of daisy-like formation, borne 
on strong stems about 2 to 214 feet long. One 
of the most satisfactory perennials for the border 
or garden. Blooms the entire summer. Wonderful 
for cutting. The flowers attain a diameter of 214 
inches and come in various formations. Easy to 
cultivate and will thrive on any soil. Likes plenty 
of sun. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
- GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). A dainty perennial 
__ producing delicate white flowers. Fine for mixing 
with other flowers in cut bouquets. Grows 2 to 
214 feet. Of very easy culture and hardy habit. 
Likes sun. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
be HELENIUM. Golden yellow and bronze. A lovely 
- free blooming plant for early fall. Good for cutting. 
Large plants, 20c each. 
HELIOPSIS (Golden Daisy). A superb perennial 
for background effect. Grows 3 to 4 feet bearing 
deep rich golden yellow flowers, two inches in 
diameter. Blooms all summer. Will thrive on 
any soil and requires no care. A fine cut flower. 
Resembles greatly doronicum. Strong, 2-year 
plants, 15c each. 
_ HIBISCUS (Marshmallow). Mixed colors. 20c each. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Old favorite, always in demand. 
We offer the finest double varieties obtainable in 
yellow, pink, red, maroon, white, salmon and rose. 
Wonderful bloomers. Plant them along fences, 
under windows or for background effect. Attains 
5 to 6 feet. Will thrive on heavy soil. Strong, 
2-year plants, 20c each. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star). A bulbous perennial with 
long spikes of purple and rosy purple flowers from 
July to September. Grows 5 feet tall, of which 
nearly 31% feet consists of the flower spike. A 
novel plant that attracts and commands attention. 
Very hardy. Will thrive on rather wet ground and 
in semi-shade. A background plant, effective in 
its display. Strong, 2-year bulbous roots, 15c each. ° 
- LINUM Perenne (Blue Flax). A beautiful perennial 
of delicate foliage and pure blue flowers. A real 
border gem. Very adaptable for the rock garden as 
well. Grows 114 feet high and is simply covered 
with large, heavenly blue flowers of buttercup-like 
shape. Blooms almost the entire summer. Does 
well on any soil but seems to prefer that of sandy 
or light texture. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
x LYCHNIS (Rose Campion; Jerusalem Cross). Hand- 
-some, hardy perennials of easy culture. Will thrive 
anywhere. 
ur: L. Chalcedonica. Deep red flowers borne on large 
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___ border or garden. 2 feet. 2-year plants, 20c each. 
This Price—24 for $3.00 (Not less than 2 of a kind) 
heads similar to verbena. Good for cutting, the 
PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue). A_ beautiful 
perennial plant, producing freely large spikes of 
handsome, tubular flowers in almost every shade 
and color. 2 to 3 feet. Will thrive on any garden 
soil. Likes sun. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
PHLOX. The most appreciated of the perennials. It 
comes in bloom at a time when flowers are needed 
in the garden and keeps blooming until frost. Im- 
mense trusses of large flowers in all colors. Our 
stcck comprises the best varieties grown and are 
all of medium height, about 2 to 2!/4 feet. Phlox 
likes very heavy soil and plenty of manure. Strong, 
2-year plants, mixed varieties, 15c each. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower). Thrives everywhere, 
gives a wealth of bloom. Unsurpassed for the 
border and garden. Fine for cutting, 21/7 to 3 
feet. Prefer the sun but will grow in semi-shade. 
R. purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower). Large, 
showy, reddish purple flowers with dark brown 
disc. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
SHASTA DAISY (Alaska Daisy). Burbank’s origi- 
nation. Extra large flowers of pure white on 
straight, erect stems, fine for cutting. Makes a 
dandy border plant. Thrives in any soil; needs 
little care but plenty of sun. 2 feet. Strong, 2- 
year plants, 15c each. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). Splendid hardy peren- 
nials, producing all summer panicles of small flow- 
ers, which can be dried and used for winter bou- 
quets. Unexcelled for the border and rockery. 
Very easy to grow and will thrive in semi-shady 
locations. 
S. latifolia. Large, deep blue flowers. Grows 1! to 
2 feet. Strong, 2-year plants, 20c each. 
STOKESIA (Stokes’ Aster). Plants grow about 18 
to 24 inches, bearing freely from July to October 
handsome, centaurea-like blossoms, each measur- 
ing from 3 to 4 inches in diameter and deep blue 
in color. One of the most desirable plants for the 
hardy border; fine for cutting. Thrive in com- 
mon garden soil and will do quite well in semi- 
shady locations, but best flowers in full sunlight. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
TRITOMA (Torch Lily or Red Hot Poker). Large 
spikes of deep red and orange flowers 
lily-like stems. Good for cutting. Fine for the 
border and around pools. Grows 2 to 2! feet. 
Does well in sandy soil. Strong, 2-year plants, 20c 
each. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). An elegant hardy peren- 
nial of easy culture and free-flowering habit. Long 
spikes of blue flowers from July to September. 
Resembles a miniature lilac. 
V. longifolia. Rich blue flowers, attaining 2 feet. 
V. spicata. Bright blue flowers, 18 inches. Fine for 
border and cutting. 
Strong, 2-year plants of these for only 15c each. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle). A stately perennial with 
swordlike foliage and tall-branched spikes of large, 
creamy white flowers during June and July. At- 
tains 6 feet. Fine planted as single specimens or 
around pools. Will thrive on poor sandy soil. Will 
do well in the shade. Must be from three to four 
years old before blooming. Foliage is retained dur- 
ing winter and looks attractive among evergreens. 
Strong 3-year plants, 15c each. 
borne on, 
LIATRIS 
ECHINOPS 
_“NEMAPEG’S” Old Time Favorite Perennials 


““Nemapeg”’ 
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