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Perennial Novelties 
“GROUP 1 NOVELTIES” 
FERRIS’ PRICES—On theze 5 Glorious Perennials in the 
“GROUP 1 NOVELTIES” 
- {All one kind, or assorted to your liking) 
45ceach * 3for$1.20 * 6 for $2.10 
P52—ARTEMISIA, Silver King. Sometimes called Ghost Plant. 
Feathery foliage of frosted silyer on a branching plant gives 
superb contrast in border or bouquets. 
P53—DWARF PHLOX, Subulata. In early spring this charm- 
ing dwart is covered like a sheet with tinted blooms. Plant 
in full sun. Splendid for edging, ground cover, or the rockery. 
Choice of (a) blue, (b) pink, or {c) red. 
P54—HARDY AGERATUM. Lovely light purple-blue flowers of 
fluffy texture, from August until frost; fine for cutting. Beau- 
tiful in autumn border with yellow and blended ‘Mums. Fine 
hardy plants. 
PSS—MOUNTAIN OF GOLD (Euphorbia polychroma). Very 
unique and charming plant for borders or rockery. During 
May and June the formal, !-f. mound is crowned with bright 
lemon-yellow, rose-shaped flowers, followed by pea-shaped 
seeds of bright red. Beautiful foliage throughout the summer. 
PS6—SCABIOSA SNOW QUEEN. The white form of the Scabi- , 
osa is particulorly lovely. In bouquets you will find it 
superb. Plant Scabiosa in light, well drained soil in a 
sunny border, about 8 inches apart; they do not thrive in 
heavy, damp ground. 

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“GROUP 2 NOVELTIES” 
FERRIS’ PRICES—On these 5 Splendid Perennials in the 
“GROUP 2 NOVELTIES” 
(All one kind, or assorted to your liking) 
2for60c * 6 for $1.60 * 12 for $3.00 
P57—-ALYSSUM SAXATILE (Basket of Gold). Masses of bril- 
liant golden flowers in early spring on a dwarf plant; gray- 
ish-green foliage. Favorite for rockery or edging. 
PS8—HAREBELL (Campanula carpatica). Delightful flowers 
of porcelain-blue from June to October. Perennial. As an edg- 
ing or for the rockery it is unsurpassed. 
PS9I—LINUM FLAVUM (Yellow Flax). Delicate, feathery foliage 
tipped with lovely, transparent yellow flowers over a long 
period. So fine for rock garden or border. Likes light, well 
drained soil.and a sunny position. 
P60—SALVIA AZUREA, Meadow Sage. Showy, hardy planis 
from the Rocky Mountains. Strong, branching spikes during 
August and September produce pretty sky-blue flowers in 
great profusion. Very easy to grow; fine for massing in the 
sunny border. 
P61—SHASTA DAISY, Early. Glistening white flowers in count- 
less numbers during June are a beautiful sight in the gar- 
den: grand in bouquets. Very hardy, giving best results in 
deep, rich soil in a sunny location. 
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