1614 
(| Plumbago 
; Larpentae 
(Leadwort) 
Unusual, heart-shaped, 
leaves are a bronzy-green 
for all season color. In 
late summer and fall it 
is covered with brilliant, 
blue flowers. A dwarf, 
spreading plant that 
grows only 6 to 8 inches 
tall. 

1633—Sedum 
Spectabilis, 
Brilliant 
Immense heads of showy, 
bright, amaranth-red flowers | 
in late autumn and _ broad, | 
light green foliage add vari- 
ety to the rockery. Erect 
form, grows to about 2 feet. 






















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1290—Artemisia, 
Silver King 
Bright, frosted silver leaves 
make a striking and beauti- 
ful contrast with the green 
of companion plants. When 
cut and dried in the fall, it 
makes beautiful all-winter 
bouquets. Grows about 18 
inches high. 






1278—Hupehensis 
(Dwarf Anemone) 
From early in August until late autumn this colorful plant bears 
an abundance of mauve-rose flowers 11% inches in diameter. Ex- 
cellent for bouquets and a real show in the garden. Seldom 
growing over 8 inches tall, it thrives in sun or shade. 
1293——Gypsophila »>— 
(Baby’s Breath) 
Feathery, whitish-pink flowers like glittering stars, are profusely borne 
on 12- to 18-inch stems from early in August until late fall. The Gypsophila 
produces a striking effect and adds grace to the rockery or flower garden 
with its elegant foliage. 
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