
“THE PERENNIAL GUIDE ON PAGE 4 WILL HELP YOU IN CREATING YOUR FLOWER GARDEN. 
= be SiN _. PLANT BEAUTIFUL, PERMANENT FLOWERS FOR LASTING PEACE 
“FAMOUS GROUP” uN 3 ” 
_ OUR PHICES—On these 7 Perennials in the “FAMOUS” Garden Magic Group 
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= Dn oS ecdorted is. your iting) P38—BLEEDING HEART, Common, (Spectabilis). The old 
We ae * 3ior $1.05 * 6 for $1.80 favorite of grandmother's garden. Deep rose-red, heart- 
P31—ACHILLEA, The Pearl. Tiny, double, roselike flower- 
ets of pure white. Fine border and rock garden plant. 
-P32—ACHILLEA, Roseum. Dense heads of rose-pink; dec- 
= erative foliage. Lovely in the garden and in bouquets. 
3—ACHILLEA, Filipendula. Flat heads of glowing yel- 
; flowers; fernlike foliage. Handsome in rockery and 
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P34—CANTERBURY BELLS sien tenalay: Lovely name for 
a lovely flower. In June and July bright nodding bells 
cover the numerous branches. Biennial. Choice of (a) 
pink, (b) blue, or (c) white. 
P3S—HELENIUM, Helen Flower. Every border should have 
this grand fall flower. From August to October, the broad 
3-4 ft. plants are ablaze with gay-colored daisies, rang- 
ing from old-gold to wall-flower red. Ideal for back- 
grounds or bold effects in the border, and beautiful for 
cutting. 
P36—HEN AND CHICKENS (Sempervivum). Rock garden 
favorite, its thick waxen leaves forming charming ro- 
settes, Pale red flowers. 
P37—SUMMER GLOW PHYSOSTEGIA. Very fine member 
_ of the False Dragonhead family. Colorful, clustered, 18- 
_ inch spikes of rosy-crimson on towering 4-ft. stems. In 
* full flower i in mid-August. Splendid for ere oe fine 
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2 Achillea Filipendula 2 Alyssum Saxatile - 
2 Armeria 2 Harebeil 
2 Hen and Chickens 2 Hardy Pinks 
2 Mountain of Gold 2 Linum Flavum 
2 Phiox Subulata 2 Achillea Pearl 
2 Sedum Spectabile 2 Achillea Roseum 
2 Viola Cornuta 2 Statice 
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shaped flowers along drooping stems. Hardy and thrifty; 
very long-lived. 80c each: 3 for $2.25. 
P39—VIRGINIA BLUE BELL. (Mertensia Virginica). One 
of the most beautiful of the early spring flowering 
perennials. The 12-18 in. plants develop large bluish- 
grey leaves, and bell-shaped flowers of sky blue 
changing to pink. Likes rich garden soil; does well . 
in shade or sunlight. Good border plant, and popular 
for filling in Daffodil and Tulip beds. A good low | 
border under shrubs. 40c each; 3 for $1.05. 
P40—FLAME FLOWER (Dictamnus). One of the most 
beautiful of all perennials. During June-July the broad, 
bushy plant is crowned with handsome spikes of rosy 
pink blooms with deeper veins; fragrant foliage. Give 
it. good rich soil and a sunny location. Leave it un- 
disturbed: and it will be with you for many years. 
60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
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