

Rist GL a ern ae a 
(Liatris pycnostachya.) 
BLAZING STAR Four feet. Blooms in 
mid-summer and throws up long, narrow spikes of. { 
rich purple flowers. No. 2329, Pkt. 10¢; 1-16 oz. 45e. fj 


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PERENNIAL FLAX me.) 2 feet. From 
May until August this attractive plant is literally coy- 
ered with beautiful pale blue flowers. 
1Oc; 14 oz. 25¢; 12 oz. 40e. 

JERUSALEM CROSS. (Loctnis chatee- 
This popular perennial is in bloom in June and July 
with large brilliant scarlet cross-shaped flowers. 
2331, Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 40e. 
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(Matricaria. 
FEVERFEW 2 feet. Useful both as a border 
plant and as‘ a summer cut flower. Large double 
white flowers June until October. No. 2332, Pkt. 15¢; | 
1%4°0z. 50c. 

BERGAMOT (Monarda | didyma,) 
liant crimson scarlet flowers produced freely from June J 
until August. No. 2333, Pkt. 15¢. 
Good in any soil. Bril- 
siege ee 

True Forget-me-not 
florens.)..6 to 10 inches. Large, rich blue flowers with 
yellow eye; a charming plant for damp places which 
blooms all summer. No. 2334, Pkt. 15e. 
ustris semper- 
ICELAND POPPY 
inches, 
there springs from these neat fern-like plants charm- 

MIXED, 
nudicaule.) 
ing cup-shaped, yellow, orange, pink and white flow- § 
ers. No. 2336, Pkt. 20¢; 4% oz. 30¢; 4 oz. 70e. 

ORIENTAL POPPY 
create a wonderful brilliance no other flower can pro- 
duce. No. 2337, Pkt. 10¢; Y% oz. 25e. 

(Pentstemon, 
BEARD TONGUE perennial blend.) 2 to 
4 feet. Very showy with long slender spikes of trumpet 
shaped flowers in shades of blue, whte and lavender. § 
No. 2338, Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 75¢. 
den. 
inches, bearing exceedingly fragrant blooms of various 
colors. 
leaves is very attractive. No. 2339, Pkt. 25e. 
1-16 oz. $1.00. 
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feet. 
Splendid as a cut flower. Blooms during the spring 
and again in the fall. 
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(*;Linum peren- | 
No. 2330, Pkt. | 
No. § 
Little Gem.) 1 to J 
2 to 3f 
(**Myosotis pal- § 
(*+Papaver § 
, & to 12 § 
From spring and throughout the entire season § 
(Papaver orientale.) ¥ 
2 to 3 feet. Clumps | 
of these tremendous bright crimson-scarlet flowers with § 
large purplish black blotches at the base of the petals § 
hardy 
(*+Primula auricula alpina.) One 
of the treasures of the rock gar- § 
The flower stalks rise to a height of 6 to 8 § 
The plant itself with its rosettes of thick 
(Pyrethrum.) 1 to 2 § 
' Daisy-like § 
blooms in white and shades of rose, pink and red. § 
No. 2340, Pkt. 15¢; 1-16 0z. 60c. 

MEADOW SAGE (Salvia azurea.) 3 to 
4 feet. 
ing August and September, pretty sky-blue flowers in 
the greatest profusion. A Rocky Mountain species. 
No. 2341, Pkt. 15¢; Ye oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85e. 

SOAPWORT (*7Saponaria ocymoides spien- 
dens.) 6 to io inches. Pretty 
prostrate border and rock garden plant; flowers rosy 
pink, produced in great quantities just above the 
foliage in late May and early June. No. 2342, Pkt. 
10¢; %4 oz. 70c. 

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i (fit © ae ° Scabiosa caucasica.) 
Hardy Pineushion 32705 ci" Sia 
did for both cutting and garden display. The lovely 
flowers are a soft and charming shade of lavender; 
blooms from June until September. No. 2344, : Pkt. 
15¢; 4% oz. 60¢; %4 oz. $1.00. 

*+Silene schafta.) <A 
Autumn Catchfly Spe ite border or 
rock garden plant. Grows 4 to 6 inches high with 
masses of bright pink flowers from July to October. 
No. 2417, Pkt. 10¢; %4 oz. 75c. 

SEA LAVEN DER (*+Statice latifolia.) 18 
inches. Valuable for 
both rockery and border. Immense heads, often 11% 
feet high and 2 feet across of minute purplish flow- 
ers during July and August. If cut and dried they 
last in perfect condition for months. Ne. 2347, Pkt. 
10e; 4% oz. 35¢; 4 oz. 60e. 

RED HOT POKER (Tritoma, Perpetual 
Hybrids.) These 
showy hybrids range in color from yellow to deep 
orange and are perfectly hardy. Spikes 3 to 4 feet 
high. In bloom from August to October. No. 2421, 
Pkt. 10¢; 1% 0z. 35¢; 14 oz. 60c. 

GLOBE FLOWER (Trollius europaeus, 
orange globe.) Giant 
orange-yellow, buttercup-like flowers are borne on 
stems 1 to 2 feet high from May until August. Good 
in semi-shade. No. 2422, Pkt. 25c. 

Garden HELIOTROPE rubra.) Pro- 
duces showy heads of mauve-rose flowers during June 
and July, with delicious, strong heliotrope odor. 3 to 
4 feet high. Loves a moist spot. No. 2423, Pkt. 10¢; 
VY oz. 60e. 

(Veronica spicata.) 24 inches. 
SPEEDWELL Very fine for the middle of 
the border. Long spikes of violet blue flowers are in 
bloom all summer. No. 2350, Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50c. 

(Yucca filmentosa.) 
ADAM’S NEEDLE The broad sword- 
like evergreen foliage and immense branching spikes 
of drooping creamy white flowers rising to a height of 
6 feet, render Yucca a handsome subject wherever 
planted. No. 2424, Pkt. 10¢; 1 oz. 25; 14 o7. 45c. 
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