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_ P3I—CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula). Lovely name for a lovely flower. In June and July bright nodding bells 

Popular Perennials 
'. Splendid, hardy flowers of charming patterns and colors. Popular everywhere ig borders and 
bouquets. 
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On these 12 “POPULAR” PERENNIALS Described Below 
(Your choice—all one kind, or assorted to your liking) 
6 for $1.60 * 12 for $3.00 
cover the numerous branches. 18-24 in. Biennial. Choice of (a) blue, (b) pink, or (c) white. 
_ P32—BABY'S BREATH (Gypsophila paniculata). A cloud of misty white miniature blooms cover the tiny, dainty 
branches, plant growing about 2 ft. tall. Cut sprays are delightful in bouquets of garden flowers and roses. 
' P33—HELIOPSIS. Handsome, large, nearly double flowers of richest golden yellow nearly all summer. Hardy, easy 
to grow—the 3-ft. plants making a vivid show in the border. The blooms are beautiful in bouquets and long last- 
ee ing. 
P34—MONARDA (Haremint). Fringed flower heads of blazing scarlet appear on 20 to 30 inch stems in July and Au- 
gust; foliage somewhat aromatic. Entirely hardy and dependable. One of the finest perennials for massing on ac- 
count of its rich color and long-time blooms, 
P35—PERENNIAL SWEET PEA (Lathyrus). Hardy creeper or climber, with lovely clustered flowers, pink to rose-red, 
throughout the summer. Fine for cutting. Good plant for covering banks, rocks, stumps or trellises. 
P36—PHYSOSTEGIA Summer Glow. Perfected type of False Dragonhead. Colorful, clustered, 18-inch spikes of rosy- 2 
crimson on towering 4-ft. stems. In full flower in mid-August to September, Splendid for backgrounds; fine for cut- 
ting. 
P37—-PURPLE CONEFLOWER (Rudbeckia purpurea). Showy, tall border flower, its rich rose-purple petals surround- 
ing a large brown cone. July to October. 3 ft. Sun or partial shade. 
P38—SHASTA DAISY, Early. Glistening white flowers in countless numbers during June are a beautiful sight in the 
garden; grand in bouquets. Mature growth about 15 in. tall. Very hardy, giving best results in deep, rich soil in 
a sunny location. 
P39—STATICE (Sea Lavender). Picturesque, popular plant for rockery or border. Leathery leaves hug the ground, 
topped in August and September with spreading feathery sprays of tiny, purple-blue flowers so fine for cutting. 
P40—STOKESIA (Stokes’ Aster). We highly recommend this as a border 
plant. Beautiful aster-flowers of lilac-blue are in abundance nearly all 
summer and make wonderful bouquets. 
P41—SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus). Formal, brilliant flower heads 
cover the 15-inch plants in great masses through June and early July, 
and have sich clove fragrance. A grand old favorite, always colorful and 
charming in the garden or bouquet. 
P42—YUCCA, Spanish Bayonet. Handsome, swordlike, evergreen foliage 
with tall spikes of fragrant, creamy white flowers in June-July. 34 ft. 
Superb in.borders, or in bold clumps among shrubs or other perennials. 
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