PENSTEMON 
Gloxinioides (Shirley)—Large flow- 
ering, a prolilic ‘bloomer, arem 
June until frost. Dark red to apple 
blossom pink and white. The 
large rich colored flowers are 
gracefully placed on stems 14 to 
18 inches in length, often 12 to.15 
flowers appearing on one plant. 
(Combine these with Aster Fri- 
kornitjeolc: 
PHLOX 
| Divaricata—Blooms in April into 
| summer, the 10-inch stems bear 
airy clusters of quite large fra- 
grant, «clear, soit blue» Best™ in 
light shdde, moist rich:soil) 50c. 

LYCHNIS VISCARIA Subulata—(Moss pink)—An early 
spring flowering type with pretty, 
oa NEPETA moss-like evergreen foliage. Dur- 
Mussini—A plant especially good ing April and May the plant is 
for rock gardens. Of dwarf com- hidden under the mass of bloom. 
pact nature, producing masses Very good for the rockery, edge- 
of blooms of lavender color of ing the border or carpeting. 
all spring and summer in ordi- Atrcpurpurea—lIntense red flow- 
nary soil. Prefers sun. 12 inches ers. 50c. Rosea—Pink, red eye. 
high. 50c. sae. 
ERIOPHYLLUM LANATUM 
Oregon Sunshine—A superb 
plant trom “ihe: ‘slopes. of 
Oregon and California. En- 
tirely hardy, most drouth 
resistant, full sun in ordi- 
nary soil. The basal tuft of 
evergreen foliage is neat 
throughout the year. Gold- 
en yellow daisies in May 
on, 12-inch stems, 50e, 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
Salmon Queen—Flowers of 
deep salmon pink. Very 
lovely grown with Delphin- 
jums. o0c. OREGON SUNSHINE 
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