Other Hardy Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 

Patricia, $1.50. 21% feet. Pale yellow with tinge of lemon-chrome. 
July-August, pronounced fragrance, 
Queen of May, 40c. June. One of the very best large clear yellow 
flowers. Evergreen foliage and needs some protection. 
The Gem, 50c. 3 feet. Deep orange-yellow. June-July. A very 
choice kind. 
Wan-Bun, $1.25. 2% feet. Soft cadmium yellow. 
HOSTA, Funkia, Plantainlily. Thrives almost anywhere. 
Lancifolia. 2 feet . Lilac flowers in September, An especially good 
border plant for shady or very hard places. Very hardy. 
Liatris pycnostachia. Blazingstar or Kansas Gayfeather. 3-4 feet. Long 
narrow spikes of rich purple. 
LYTHRUM, MORDERNS PINK. %5c. 2-3 feet. Branched from the 
ground like a shrub. Clear deep pink, flowers nearly all summer. 
Very hardy. A great improvement over the old Lythrums. 
PHLOX paniculata. Garden Phlox. All like rich well drained soil and 
a mulching of well rotted manure in winter. 
Adonis, 60c. A new non-fading bright red with large florets. 
B. Comte. Large. Rich deep red flowers. 
Lillian. Pure pink without any trace of magenta or rose. Large 
florets. 
Mount Hood. Medium tall. Large pure white clusters. 
Rokoko. Clear soft pink with darker eye. 
Von Lassberg. Tall, pure white. Very good. 
RANUNCULUS acris. English Buttercup. 1-2 feet. Upright branching 
sprays, small, double, waxy golden yellow flowers, May-June. 
Fine for Memorial Day cutting. 
SAXIFRAGA crassifolia. 1 foot. Broad green foliage, rosy pink flow- 
ers. April-May. Very fine among rocks. Leaves turn red in win- 
ter. 
SEDUM. Stonecop. Liveforever. 
Kamtschaticum. 6 inches. Bright green foliage, golden-yellow 
flowers. 
Middenderffianum. Low, tufted plants, spreading 1 foot. Linear dark 
green leaves turn red in fall. Yellow flowers. Very choice kind. 
Spectabile brilliant, 18 inches. Broad flat heads of rosy-crimson flow- 
ers in the fall. A splendid border plant. 
SEMPERVIVUM. House leek, Hen and Chickens. Excellent in rock- 
eries. 
Globiferum. Small globular rosettes. Young plants roll away and 
strike root readily. 
THERMOPIS Carolina. 2-3 ft. Bright yellow lupine like flowers in 
June and July. 
VERONICA. Spicata. 2 ft. Erect spikes of deep blue in June. 
VINCA MINOR Bowles’ Trailing Myrtle. Evergreen, has deep rich 
blue flowers in April and May. 
VIOLA Ordata. Sweet Violet. Very fragrant rich violet, small. 
YUCCA filamentosa, Adams Needle, 4-6 ft. Tall, pyramidal clusters of 
large creamy flowers, June -July. 
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