DELPHINIUM — Cut back after first 
blooming. They’ll bloom again. 
BERGENIA stracheyi. Bears in win- 
ter and spring broad panicles of rose 
pink, primrose-like flowers on strong 
stems. This plant is an unfailing source 
of colorful cut flowers and is also a very 
satisfactory subject for the shaded gar- 
den as the huge tropical leaves present 
a clean appearance at all times. 1-114 
fi Dacha. 



HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—Makes a 
grand border in partial shade. 
See page 47. 
ASTER, Continued 
*Little Boy Blue. The best dwarf 
Aster of our acquaintance. Grows only 
to a height of 12 inches in a compact 
dark green ball. From July until Octo- 
ber it is smothered with bright double 
blue flowers. Sun or part shade. 

ASTER LITTLE BOY BLUE 
Forms neat, friendly small 
clumps. 
*BLETILLA hyacinthina. 
orchid. If you have had difficulty with 
orchids try this variety. For years we 
have been growing it in partial shade 
under ordinary garden conditions. We 
have had a lot of pleasure from it. 
Ruddy-purple bloom are borne on 10 to 
12-inch stems. Each, $1.00. 
Ground 
Described here are about 100 varieties of valuable perennials. These few repre- 
sent only a small per cent of the varieties we grow. If the sort you particularly 
want is not listed here, ask for it. 


PRIMULA POLYANTHA 
For winter and spring bloom in the 
shaded garden. See page 48. 
tall and 2 feet in width. In late Sum- 
mer, Fall and early Winter it is covered 
with delicate mauve flowers an inch or 
more across. Sun or part shade. 
Novaeangliae Ruber. Pink. This pink 
sport is a beauty. In Summer and Fall 
this dark foliaged variety bears great 
quantities of bright pink bloom. It is 
the best pink Aster we have ever seen. 
Sun or part shade. 2 ft. 
Porteri. A much branched hardy va- 

| cial 
PENSTEMON FLAMINGO—will bloom 
from June until October if old flowers 
are removed. See page 48. 

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