eRDD CEREN NAT PLANTS, continued 
Hollyhock, Chater’s Double 
HEMEROCALLIS. Daylily. 
Hyperion. So far superior to other varieties that we 
strongly urge you to include some in your order. 
Flowers are large, soft canary-yellow, during July 
and August. 3 for $2.00, $7.50 per doz. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Chater’s Double. Scarlet, Pink, White and Yellow. 
Field-grown plants. 
IBERIS. Candytuft. 
*Little Cushion. Very compact, cushion-like plant, 
covered with white flowers in the spring. 
*Snowflake. Large-flowering pure white. Good for 
edging or the rock garden. 
BEARDED IRIS. For June splendor. 
Alta California. Tall, clear yellow. 
Blue Velvet. Intense deep velvety blue. 
Dauntless. Superb pinkish red tone. 
Frieda Mohr. Deep pink. 
Gudrun. Tall, large, pure white. 
Sierra Blue. Lovely tall blue self. 
Winnishiek. Huge, deep midnight-blue. 
LIATRIS. Kansas Gayfeaiher. 
Pycnostachya. Long narrow spikes of rich purple 
flowers that last a long time in midsummer. 4 ft. 
Scariosa, September Glory. A September and 
October-flowering Liatris with 5 to 6-foot flower 
spikes. Wonderful for cutting. 3 for $1.50, $5.00 
per doz. 
LIL Y-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Plant in the shaded border. 
$4.00 per doz., $30.00 per 100. 
LINUM. Flaz. 
Perenne. Pale blue flowers produced intermittently 
throughout the summer. 
LUPIN 
White, Pink, Carmine, Blue, or Russell’s Lupins. 
PHLOX. See page 9. 
PLATYCODON. Chinese Balloon-Flower. 
Grandiflora. Deep blue flowers in late summer. 
Grandiflora rosea. Lovely new tall-growing variety 
with rose-pink flowers. 3 for $1.40, $5.00 per doz. 
Clumps, 3 for $1.25, 

POLEMONIUM. Jacobs-Ladder. 
*Blue Pearl. Dwarf growing, with clear blue flowers. 
Outstanding. 
PRIMULA, Primrose. 
*Giant Blue. Large flowers in blue shades. 3 for 
$1.40, $4.75 per doz. 
*Polyanthus, Bright Border Hybrids. Giant 
flowers on clusters on 8 to 10-inch stems, All 
shades from yellow and orange to mauve, pink 
and dark red. Plant in rich soil in shade. 
RUDBECKIA. Coneflower. 
Bright Star. A European novelty bound to be- 
come very popular. Compact and neat in 
growth, only 2 feet high. Large, crimson-coral 
flowers. The cone is small and the petals over- 
lap and stand out straight. Very choice. $1.00 
each, 3 for $2.75. 

SALVIA 
Azurea. Like Pitcheri but with pale forget-me-not- 
blue flowers. 
Pitcheri. Sprays of gentian-blue flowers on 3 to 4- 
foot stems in late summer, 
SCABIOSA 
Caucasica, Isaac House Hybrids. Blue Bonnet. 
Shades of lavender and blue, on 24-inch stems 
all summer. 
STOKESIA 
Blue Moon. Blue aster-like flowers 5 to 6 inches 
across, on stems 12 to 15 inches high. Blooms 
freely in late summer. 
TARRAGON. Popular herb used for flavoring salads 
and for making Tarragon vinegar. 
TEUCRIUM 
*Chamaedrys. Shiny, glossy evergreen leaves 
resembling a dwarf boxwood. Used as an edging 
for beds or in the formal garden. Can be clipped ~ 
to any height up to 12 inches. 
THALICTRUM. Meadow-Rue. 
Lavender Mist. Tall new variety from Bulgaria, 
just the thing for shade or as background in the 
border. Quantities of lovely lavender flowers on 
many-branched stems 4 feet high. Cut it and use 
it like Babys-Breath. 3 for $1.50, $5.00 per doz. 
TRADESCANTIA 
The following varieties bloom from spring until 
early winter. Good 
in sun or shade. 12 in. 
James C. Weguelin. Pale porcelain-blue. 
James Stratton. Rich blue. 
Pauline. Lovely orchid-pink. 
Purple Dome. Deep brilliant purple. 

TRITOMA 
White Fairy. Dainty, free-flowering variety with 
small, cream-white blooms all summer, Truly 
exquisite. 3 for $1.50, $5.00 per doz. 
VERONICA. Speedwell. 
These fine perennials are as important in the garden 
as phlox or delphinium. They are easily grown in good 
garden soil, in sun or shade. 
Crater Lake Blue. This early-blooming variety 
produces spikes of the most beautiful gentian-blue 
flowers. 12 in. 
*Imcana. Silvery gray foliage and blue flowers in 
June. Fine for borders or the rock garden. 8 to . 
10 in. 
Spicata, Blue Peter. Lovely new English intro- 
duction. The plants are sturdy and compact, 
dark blue flowers. A prolific bloomer. 2 ft. 
Spicata, Blue Spire. Dark, shiny foliage; spikes 
of deep blue flowers throughout the summer. 
12 to 15 in. 
VIOLA 
*Jersey Gem. Still the best of them all. Hardy, 
easily grown. Lovely blue flowers throughout the 
summer. 
*Royal Robe. Large flowers of deep violet-blue. A 
new, rich-blooming variety. 
*Violet Rosina. Fragrant, old-rose flowers. 
*White Violet. Easily grown. Pure white. 
All Perennial Plants, $1.35 for 3 plants of one kind, $4.00 per dog. of one kind unless otherwise noted 
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