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Baby’s Breath 

Painted Daisies 
(Gypsophila — panicu- 
lata;) ‘Beautiful@as’ sa 
foreground to shrub- 
bery or for hiding un- 
sightly places. Fine for rockeries; fine 
for trimming bouquets; exceedingly 
graceful and charming. Panicles of 
minute white flowers in July. Mist- 
like in effect. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. 
Plant 18-inch, field-grown. 
PRICES: 
4 for $1.10. 
Baby’s 
Breat 
L for35c:- 2 1forno00c: 

Shady Lawn Spurge 
(Pachysandra _ termi- 
Shady nalis.) Dense masses 
Ob» lustrousierreen 
Lawn leaves. Trailing vine, 
12-n. highs = Thrives 
Spurge well under evergreens: 
anywhere. Practically evergreen it- 
self. If an immediate effect is de- 
sired, plant 8 to 10 inches apart, in 
any soil; shade; water liberally. 
PRICES: Field-grown plants. 
1—35c; 2—60c; 4— $1.10; 6—$1.60. 

Any 4 for $1.10 
1—$0.35 
260 
4—$1.10 
6— 1.60 
Numerals indicate blooming months. 
AQUILEGIA, CRIMSON STAR. 
Crimson petals, white center. Bril- 
liant blooms 3 inches and more 
across. Grows 1!% to 2 feet tall. 
Blooms May and June. Prices 
above. 
CREEPING BABY’S BREATH 
(Gypsophila repens). Blooms 6-7; 
6 inches high. Pink or white 
choice; 10° to; 12. inches -apart. 
Ordinary soil; ordinary moisture; 
sun or part shade. Prices above. 
COATFLOWER (Tunica saxifraga). 
Pink flowers 8 to 10 inches all sum- 
mer. Plant 12 inches; any soil; less 
than average moisture; sun or 
shade. Prices above. 
GARDEN PINKS (Dianthus plu- 
marius). Bloom nearly all sum- 
mer. 15 to 18 inches high. Fra- 
grant. Pink, white, red—mixed 
only.. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart; 
ordinary non-acid soil; ordinary 
‘moisture; sun. Prices above. 
GROUND IVY (Nepeta mussin1). 
Dwarf. 12 inches. Silvery foliage; 
blue flowers. 4-6. Plant 12 inches 
apart; ordinary soil; ordinary mois- 
ture; sun or shade. Prices above. 
PASQUE FLOWER (Anemone pul- 
satilla). Large, purple fuzzy blos- 
soms during April and May. 9 to 
12 inches high. Plant 10 inches 
apart in rich soil; ordinary mois- 
ture: shade or semi-shade. Prices 
above. 
PINK SPEEDWELL (Veronica in- 
cana rosea). New. Just like silver 
Speedwell, but blossoms are pink 
(color like Astilbe, page 34) in- 
stead of blue. Prices above. 
SILVER SPEEDWELL (Veronica 
incana). Pretty blue flower.7-8 inch 
spikes. Silvery gray foliage. Grows 
12 inches®high. Plant 8 inches 
apart. Field-grown. Prices above. 
SOAPWORT  (Saponaria ocy- 
moidés)° Prostrate; pink blooms. 
5-6. 4 to 6 inches high. Plant 12 
inches apart; ordinary soil; mois 
ture; sun or shade. Prices above. 
SUN ROSE (Helianthemum mu- 
tabile). Pink, yellow, white, orange: 
mixed. 7-9. Grows 8 to 10 inches 
high. Plant in dry, sandy soil; full 
sun. Prices above. 
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