

Lavender Queen. 
ender. 
Pref. Schliemann. Tall, lilac rose. 
R jnstrcom. Rose pink. 
Tall growing lay- 
Starlight. Rich violet, white eye. 
Medium. 
Widar. Violet with white eye. 
PENSTEMON. Plant them in a 
sunny location and you may enjoy their 
intriguing bell-shaped flowers from 
June until November. 2-2™% ft. 
Appleblossom. 
pleblossom-pink, 
Flamingo. Brilliant red. 
Garnet. Garnet red. 
Gracilis Coral. An upright small 
flowered variety that bears incredible 
quantities of perfect coral pink flowers 
on 2-ft. stems. 
White. Thrifty grower. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana Vivid. 
False Dragon Head. orm large clumps 
of handsome bright green leaves from 
which rise sturdy straight stems. 
Through August, September and Octo- 
ber the upper two-thirds of each stem 
is alive with bright lavender pink flow- 
ers that resemble small foxgloves. Sun 
or light shade. Each, 75c. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum. Bal- 
loon Flower. Large balloon -shaped 
buds burst to form lovely star-shaped 
flowers to 21%4 inches across. Hardy, 
easily grown. Should be more widely 
planted. 
Large flewered ap- 
POL ’ Mberosa. Mexican 
Tuberose. Handsome waxy white flow- 
ers with intense fragrance from July 
until Winter. Good stems, bright foli- 
age. Easily grown. Sun. Each, 75c. 
*PRIMULA polyantha. Bright um- 
bels of lively red, yellow, bronze, or- 
ange and white flowers in late Winter 
and Spring. 4-inch pots, 60c. 
REHMANNIA glutinosa. Pink Per- 
fection. Bushy perennial to 2% ft. with 
large furry leaves that is extremely lav- 
ish with its huge bright pink funnel- 
shaped flowers Succeeds best in light 
well drained soil. Sun or part shade. 
REINWARDTIA indica. Yellow 
Flax. Produces, through winter and 
spring, amazing quantities of cheerful 
poppy-like flowers of brilliant yellow. 
Forms a thick clump of light green foli- 
age when not in bloom, 2% ft. Light 
shade, Hach, 75c. 
RUDBECKIA - speciosa. Yellow 
Coneflower. Clear sunflower yellow 
flowers on a branching plant. In fact 
the 2-inch single bloom resemble small 
Sunflowers. Bloom for a long period in 
late summer and fall. Plenty of good 
foliage. Unexcelled for cutting. Sun. 
Seite 
SALVIA farinacea. Blue Bedder. 
Most desirable as it provides a myriad 
of small sky blue flowers on good stems 
in late summer and fall. 14-2 ft. Sun. 
Pitcheri. Huge spikes of deep blue in 
late Summer and Fall. Extremely 
hardy. | Sun. 3 it. Hach) soc. 

SCABIOSA caucasica. If you want 
lovely blue flowers for cutting through 
most of the year, here is a variety that 
will not disappoint you. 1%-2 ft. Sun 
and good drainage. 
SCABIOSA Columbaria Lavender. 
We are partial to this variety because 
of its free blooming habit and the 
lengthy period of bloom. Even in Win- 
ter you may pick big, lavender cushion- 
like bloom that lasts for a long time 
after cutting. Sun. 1% ft. 
*SCHIZOCENTRON elegans. 
Spanish Shawl Plant. A creeping plant 
with thin bright red stems that forms 
a dense mat of small, round, maroon- 
tinted leaves. In summer red flowers 
about the size of a five-cent piece are 
scattered generously over the plant. 
You'll find it a valuable addition to the 
perennial bed. A handsome subject for 
pot or hanging basket, too. Light shade. 
2 inches. Each, 85c. 
SPREKELIA formosissima. Jaco- 
bean Lily. Large bright vermilion-scar- 
let flowers that resemble orchids. Strap- 
like foliage. Easily grown in sunny lo- 
cations. Bloom in Spring and early 
Summer. Each, 90c. 
VALLOTA speciosa. Scarboro Lily. 
In late Summer and Fall, when color is 
at a minimum in your garden, you will 
appreciate having a few of these hand- 
some plants with their lily-like bloom. 
Umbels of scarlet, trumpet - shaped 
flowers to 2 inches across are borne on 
2 to 3-foot stems. The evergreen fo- 
liage is ribbon-like and dark green. En- 
joy moist conditions. Part shade. Each, 
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