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HEUCHERA sanguinea. Coral 
Bells. As sweet as the breath of 
Spring! Nodding red bells on thin 
upright stems in Spring. A perfect 
subject for partly shaded borders. 
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*“ITBERIS sempervirens. [Ever- 
green Candytuft. Low glossy foli- 
aged perennials that supply a wealth 
of small white flowers through most 
of the year. A clean little plant that 
you will enjoy. Particularly valua- 
ble for edging. Sun. 8 in. 
[Riss Hach /5e. 
Alta California. Yellow. Light 
bronze markings. 
Easter Morn. Frosty white with 
yellow center. 
Los Angeles. Pale lavender, al- 
most white. 
Magnifica. Violet blue. 
San Gabriel. Bright lavender. 
Sierra. Light blue. 
Thais. Orchid. 
IRIS kaempferi. Japanese Iris. 
True aristocrats of the garden. 
Broad petaled flowers to six inches 
across in rich combinations of white, 
purple, lavender, mauve, lilac, blue 
and maroon. Each glowing petal is 
marked with bold patterns of intri- 
cate design. Sun. Mixed colors. 
Eache/5e. 
IRIS sibirica. Perry's Blue. In 
addition to being the loveliest of all 
iris it is also one of the most easily 
grown. In early summer perfect 
sky blue flowers to 5 inches across 
are borne in abundance on tall grace- 
ful stems. Attractive narrow foliage 
OMmdeceproeeimc: itouny Mach, jo. 
RUDBECKIA SPECIOSA 
Yellow, dark centered bloom in profusion. Compact growth. 
See page 48. 
KNIPHOFIA Hybrids. Torch 
Lily. Form heavy evergreen clumps 
of fleshy grass-like foliage. In late 
Summer and Fall long dense spikes 
of brilliant red are borne on heavy 
stems. They’re really “hot”. Plant 
them in a sunny spot. Each, 85c. 
LILIUM philippinense. An ex- 
ceedingly hardy variety from the 
Philippines that puts on quite a show 
in Summer with its large Easter 
Lily-like bloom. Sun or part shade. 
ete a Che AOG: 
“LOTUS mascaensis. Compact 
silvery green plant to 8 in. Abun- 
dant yellow pea-shaped flowers in 
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Drought resistant. Sun. 

CAMPANULA POSCHARSKYANA 
Blue flowered mounds for the shaded area. 
See page 45. 
MORAEA. Resemble iris in both 
flower and foliage but are much 
more satisfactory for the foliage is 
evergreen and the large showy flow- 
ers appear at intervals through the 
entire year. Sun. 3 ft. Each, 75c. 
Iridioides. White, yellow and lav- 
ender. 
Bicolor. Yellow with beautiful 
brown spots at the base of segments. 
*NEPETA mussini. Masses of 
soft blue flowers and sage green 
leaves. An excellent border plant. 
Fae, Selah. 
*NIEREMBERGIA _hippoman- 
ica. Blue Cup. Leaves little to be 
desired when used as an edging as 
the thin thickly clustered branches 
are heavily clothed with soft mi- 
nute leaves that form a perfect back- 
ground for the deep blue single 
flowers borne through Summer and 
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BLETILLA HYACINTHINA 
An orchid of easy culture. See page 44. 
NORTHLAND DAISIES. 
Northland Daisies will give you 
more color per inch than any peren- 
nial we know. A multitude of stems, 
clothed with lush varnished foliage, 
rise to about 1% feet and are 
crowned in late Summer and Fall 
with quantities of 2-inch single 
daisy - like bloom. Useful in any 
sunny location. Grand for borders 
and “tops” for cutting. Prune to the 
ground after the blooming period. 
New growth will appear and remain 
bright and attractive all Winter. Di- 
vide every second year, 
Astrid. Salmon pink flushed coral. 
Good Morning. Clear yellow. 
Igloo. White with yellow center. 
Nancy. Deep pink. 
OENOTHERA pratensis. A low 
mound of glistening green bright- 
ened in Summer by thickly clustered 
purple buds that open to single 
bright yellow bloom. Extremely 
hardy and easily grown. Sun. 2 ft. 
PAEONIA. Peony. White, Red 
and Pale Pink. Each, $1.25. 
PHLOX paniculata. Perennial 
Phlox. For late Summer and Fall 
bloom Phlox are unsurpassed. Their 
wealth of stunning color and lasting 
fragrance will bring you colorful 
days and nights filled with perfume. 
The brilliance of some of the newer 
varieties is almost unbelievable. 
Ada Blackjack. Mauve pink. Me- 
dium height. 
Africa. Carmine red. Blood red 
eye. Medium height. 
Albert Schlageter. Brilliant or- 
ange scarlet. 
B. Comte. Reddish purple. Low. 
Bride. White. 
Bridesmaid. White, crimson eve. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink. Crim- 
son eye. Medium. Mid-season. 
Enchantress. Salmon. 
Frau Al Von Mautner. Orange 
pink. Medium. 

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