
HARDY PERENNIALS PROVIDE 
Year rifter. Year Seauty 

1477—Helianthus, Coronation 
The Royal Flower of England’s Coronation Year. Pro- 
‘en duces enormous, double, 4- to 5-inch, Dahlia-like flow- 
Lo ers of gleaming yellow during September and October. 
Grows about 4 feet. 

Mallow, Giant Flowering 
1536—Pink 
1537—Red 
1538—White 
A most interesting, medium-tall, 3- to 4-foot perennial. Dis- 
plays an abundance of immense 5- to 6-inch hollyhock-like 
flowers from July until August. 

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1479—Heuchera, Rain of Fire 
Most effective as an edging plant, seldom growing more 
than 18 inches. Neat growing and graceful, it yields an 
abundance of rich, crimson, bell-like flowers on loose, 
charming spires. Excellent for cutting. 
1640—Tritoma (Flame Flower) 
Spectacular, towering spires of flames start in late June and con- 
tinue through early August. A dazzling array of color that adds 
a unique, exotic note to the garden and floral arrangements. Long, 
narrow leaves add to the dramatic effect. The sparkling, colorful 
flowers grow to a height of 2 feet. 
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