DIANTHUS, Silvermine and Beatrix 
PENTSTEMON. Beard-tongue. Fine for massing 
in beds or borders, for they are very graceful in 
habit of growth. Flowers are shaped somewhat 
like a foxglove. Rich loam is best for them, and 
a sunny, well-drained location. Plant them in 
fall or spring, allowing 10 inches between plants. 
The blooms Jast very well when cut. 
Firebird. Beautiful ruby-crimson. Excellent for 
cutting. 144to2ft.. : 
Garnet. Loosely Lenn eed: large Ene of fick gar- 
net color. June to frost.. suis as seks 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum. Chinese Bellflower. 
Large, showy, deep blue flowers on 20-inch spikes 
are produced allsummer. Excellent for the border.. 
PLUMBAGO Larpentiz. Dwarf, spreading plant 
covered with brilliant blue flowers in late summer. 
Fine for the border and rock garden. 6to 8in.., 
POLEMONIUM, Blue Pearl. Jacob’s Ladder. Loose 
heads of baby-blue flowers. Plant in a sunny place 
in the hardy border orrockery..........0.ee000- 
PRIMULA veris. Cowslip. Suitable for growing 
in light shade along the waterside. Excellent in 
the rock garden where the proper conditions 
can be provided. Requires rich, moist loam. 
Plant them in early spring or fall, 5 inches apart. 
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PYRETHRUM hybridum roseum. Painted Daisy. 
Fern-like foliage and large, daisy-like flowers. Fine 
for Spe a ae white to dark red. May to 
July. 2Y Hi UA tetete 
SALVIA virgata nemorosa. Meadow Sage. Branch- 
ing spikes of blue flowers from June to October. 2 ft. 
SPIRAEA, Deutschland. Astilbe. A lovely pure white 
variety of strong Faby and very free-flowering 
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flowers on 1-foot stems. 
STOKESIA cyanea. Beautiful light blue flowers on 
114-foot stems. Good border plant and fine for 
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Meadowsweet. Double white 
Lovely fern-like foliage... . 
THYMUS Serpyllum coccineus. Plants become com- 
pletely covered with brilliant crimson-scarlet flow- 
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LYCHNIS Viscaria fl.-pl. 
TROLLIUS. Globeflower. 
Ledebouri, Golden Queen. Large, golden orange 
flowers. Fine for the border. Likes plenty of moist- For 3 For 10 
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VALERIANA coccinea. Showy heads of old-rose 
flowers in umbels on 12-inch stems just above the 
rich green foliage, produced from June until Octo- 
ber. Splendid for bold effects in the wall or rock 
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VERONICA, Blue Spire. Showy spikes of deep blue 
flowers above bright green foliage. Stands hot 
weather well. Fine for cutting. July, Aug. 2ft..... 150 4 50 
HERBS 
These were considered a very necessary part of the garden in 
olden times. To this day many remedies are concocted from 
herbs, and most good cooks use them discriminately. If you can 
manage to have a small herb garden close to the kitchen door, 
you will no doubt get a lot of pleasure from seeing what you can 
do with these very useful plants. 
CHIVE (Allium Schoenoprasum). 
licious flavor to salads. 
COMMON THYME (Thymus vulgaris). Dried leaves season meat 
dishes, gravies and dressings; fresh leaves excellent in salads. 
PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita). Leaves and tender tops may be 
infused in cooling drinks. 
ROSEMARY (Rosmarinus officinalis). 
pourris. 
SAGE 9(Salvia officinalis). 
stuflings, and cheese. 
SAVORY, WINTER (Satureia montana). 
sausages, vegetable dishes and certain liqueurs. 
plant for edging borders. 
SPEARMINT (Mentha spicata). Fresh leaves used to flavor sauces 
and iced drinks, particularly juleps. 
SWEET MARJORAM (Origanum Majorana). Fresh leaves season 
sausages, vegetable dishes and salads or scent potpourris. 
TARRAGON, EPICURE. Used in salads and in the making of 
vinegar. Delicious in jello and fruit cups. 
TRUE LAVENDER (Lavandula officinalis). Dried flowers commonly 
used for scenting linens and in potpourris. 
Any of the above, 60c each, 3 of one variety $1.50, 
10 of one variety $4.50 
Finely chopped leaves give a de- 
Fragrant leaves scent pot- 
Dried leaves season meats, sausages, 
Leaves season meats, 
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