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SPRING TRADE LIST, FEBRUARY 17, 1945 
PERENNIALS—Continued Per 10 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower (RG) 
Blooms all summer. 12 in. Separate colors, Blue and White 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy (RG) 
Hybridum Roseum. Abundant bloomer. Wide range of colors from pure white 
to deep crimson. June to October. Good cut flower. Interesting foliage. 
18 inch. 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflower. 
Hardy plants, adapted for the border. Well suited for cutting. 
Purpurea. Reddish purple flowers with very large black cone for center. July 
to October. 2 ft. 
The King. It bears its large star-like deep crimson red flowers nobly on 
stiff stems. An established clump will produce from 10 to 20 fine spikes, 
never failing, no matter how hot or dry it may be. From half open buds 
to the orange-brown seedpod, the plant is always attractive. Height 3 feet. 
SALVIA, Meadow Sage 
Azurea Grandiflora. Azure colored large flowers. August to September. 5 ft. 
SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever (RG) 
America’s Greatest Rceeck Plant. Thick, glaucous leaves, very hardy, drought 
resisting. Very adaptable, dwarf varieties indispensable in rock gardens, 
the medium and taller varieties good in perennial borders. 
Album. Dwarf and spreading, thick waxy round foliage. White flowers. July. 
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Anglicum. White. Tiny, moss-like carpeting plant. Proiuse biocmer. Early 
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Creslatumse smallyround foliage of medium green.2222. 2-2 
Ewersii. Rosy-purple flowers, blue-gray leaves, stocky plants. Deciduous. 
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Kamtschaticum. Orange-yellow flowers with prostrate green foliage turning 
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Lydium Glaucum. Blush, very fine rock plant. Very odd. All summer. 
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Murale. Evergreen foliage, reddish-purple. White flowers with pink center. 
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Oppositifolium. Bright green foliage with rose bloom. July. 4 in,____-____ 
Sexangulare. Yellow flowers, very dark green foliage. May-June. 4 inches. 
SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever (RG)—Continued 

Spurium Roseum. Purplish-red. July and August. 6 inches,___~----~-~~---- 
Stoloniferum. Purplish pink. July and August. 6 inches._-__----_----~~--- 
Subulatum. Dwarf. Round foliage. Early Summer. 4 to 6 inches._______- 
Turkestanicum. Round foliage of dark green. White flowers on 6 to 8 inch 
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SEMPERVIVUM. Houseleek. (RG) ; 
Sometimes known as Hen and Chickens. Plants especially good for Rock 
Garden. Their rosette-like, thick leaves are fleshy and pointed. The small 
clumps slowly spread, filling pockets and crevices between the rocks. 
Atroviolaceum. The largest of the entire group. Beautiful rosette of deep 
purplish red leaves almost 4 inches in diameter when fully grown. 8 in.__ 
Bossier. Leaves are deep green tipped reddish-purple. forming a_ beautiful 
rosette, 6 inches to 8 inches in diameter when fully grown. 4 inches.____ 
Rubrum. Leaves of dark green turning to red in fall. Rapid spreader.____ 
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