FALL, 1947 — PERENNIAL LIST 
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PERENNIALS—Continued 
HYDRANGEA. 
Per 10 
Blue Prince. Large blue flowers. Blooms July and August. Only 
semi-hardy, needs winter protection. In order to get the blue 
color, one must mix in the soil about 1 Tablespoon per plant of 
aluminum sulphate. 
Zeyear dormant stock for sprinesonly «2s. 242s Fg eee 0.00 
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IRIS 
Dichotomah (August or Vesper Iris). Fragrant flowers on tall 
branching sprays. From July to September. Cream to violet- 
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LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS, ‘Perennial or Everlasting Pea. 
This lovely trailing plant blooms all summer. In separate colors. 
Crimson King, Rose Queen, White Queen.____________--_-- arene rs 1.40 
LIATRIS, Blazing Star or Gay-Feather. (RG). 
Elegans. Purest lavender. Many flower filled stems. Each in- 
dividual floret large and starry, with long curved stamens..-_----- 1.40 
Scariosa. Has large, showy, purple heads and flowers much later 
than others. A very imposing form. Mid-August 4 to 5 feet.__-- 1.40 
September Glory. Very new. A long spike covered with purple 
flowers blooming all at the same time. Septmber. 5 ft.._____-_- 1.80 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Extra strong plarts with long roots. Fine foliage and profuse 
bloomers. 
Clumps, dug with original soil. 10 Pips per clump. __.__. __ 2.90 
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LINUM, Hardy Flax. 
Flavum. A golden yellow flower. May to July. 12 inches._______- 1.40 
Perenne Blue. An attractive, bushy plant with pretty pale blue 
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LUPINES 
% Russell Lupines. This is an improved strain of Russell Lupines 
acclimated to the United States. Spikes 3 to 4 feet tall with 
EXtragordinal yecoloneCcOmDINaviOnisss. sees ree ee ee 1.80 
LYCHNIS, Champion (RG) 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross), vivid scarlet flowers. 36 inches. __-_- 1.40 
LYTHRUM 
% Rosalie. The lovely flowers are a captivating art shade of rose 
pink. The graceful flowers are closely set on 2 feet spikes, flow- 
ering down to the ground. Interesting foliage, blooms from July 
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% The Beacon, A very showy variety, has neat long-lasting spikes of 
large clear, deep-carmine flowers, followed with side spikes al- 
most to the ground. Interesting foliage, blooms from July till 
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MONARDA, Avalon Hybrids. 
45 inches. Color variations are amazing, silvery white blush to 
deep pinks, rose, mauve, violet and crimson. Well filled heads 
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MYOSOTIS, Forget-me-not (RG) 
Lovely flowers, familiar to almost everyone. Blooms in early 
spring. 
Palustris (Alphine Forget-Me-Not) Tiny blue flowers, Blooms all 
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