16 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflower—(Continued) 
Perl10 Per 100 
% White Lustre. A beautiful stately plant with large pure white star- 
like flowers, the cone of which has a delightful metallic lustre not 
unlike old brass and old copper mixed. The stems are stiff, 3 ft. 
high. An established plant will produce from 10 to 15 spikes 
never failing regardless of weather. Hardy as an oak. _._ .--- $3.50 $30.00 
SALVIA, Meadow Sage 
Azurea Grandiflora. Azure colored large flowers. August to Sep- - 
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Jurisici. Low Rock Garden species, feathery emerald foliage, 
spikes of pretty violet flowers. Very long blooming season.------ 2.10 18.00 
Pratensis Rosea. Grows to a height of 21% ft., producing pale, rose- 
COLOPCCMELOW CIS Wrens iment a ee A ee 1.80 15.00 
SCABIOSA 
Caucasica Blue. 2 feet. The blue flowers have a beauty all their 
own. This choice, hardy plant with its large flowers adds class 
to a mixed bouquet, and used alone makes a stunning arrange- 
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Isaac House Hybrids. A fine strain of extra large flowered blue 
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SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever (RG) 
America’s Greatest Rock Plant. Thick glaucous leaves, ‘very 
hardy, drought resisting. Very adaptable, dwarf varieties in- 
dispensable in rock gardens, the medium and taller varieties good 
in perennial borders. 
Album. Dwarf and spreading, thick waxy round foliage. White 
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Anglicum. White. Tiny, moss-like carpeting plant. Profuse bloom- 
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Kamtschaticum. Orange-yellow flowers with prostrate green foli- 
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Lydium Glaucum. Blush, very fine rock plant. Very odd. All 
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Maximum Atropurpureum. Of upright open growth, 18 _ inches. 
Foliage rich mahogany brown, flowers in sprays of lighter color. 1.40 12.00 
Oppositifolium. Bright green foliage with rose bloom. July. 4 in. 1.40 12.00 
Sexangulare. Yellow flowers, very dark green foliage. May-June. 
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Spectabile Brilliant. Bright amaranth-red. Erect grower. Gray- 
green leaves, “August and September. 18 inches...__..__._-_.___ 1.80 15.00 
Spectabile Rose. Immense heads of showy rose colored flowers. 
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Spurium Roseum. Purplish-red. July and August. 6 inches. _____ 1.40 12.00 
Stoloniferum. Purplish pink. July and August. 6 inches.._______ 1.40 12.00 
STATICE, Great Sea Lavender (RG) August 
Caspia. Large flowered lilac, dwarf dumosa, giant, dense flower 
headsmotmsiivery-craye latiloliagDlue. sea. 8s ee. ee 1.80 15.00 
Latifolia. Blue. These plants have broad leathery leaves, pro- 
ducing candelabra-like heads. If cut in full bloom, make very 
ValiaDlemev In CC hamDOUC UCLS. @aLo Mllswe wees eee eo 0 ee eae 1.80 15.00 
STOKESIA, Cornflower Aster. 
%Blue Moon. Large and free flowering. Perfectly hardy. Vivid, 
blue disc-like flowers. Blooms throughout summer and autumn. 
Flowers five to six inches in diameter. 12 to 18 in. tall... 2-10 18.00 
SWEET WILLIAM (See Dianthus Barbatus) 
