LAVENDULA—SWEET LAVENDER 
Vera. This is the true Sweet Lavender. 18 inches. Produces very fra- 
grant lavender-blue flowers which, when dried, are widely used in 
sachets for perfuming bureau drawers-and linen closets. Blooms in . 
July and August. No. 2408, Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 50c. 
LIATRIS—BLAZING STAR 
Pycnostachya, KANSAS GAY FEATHER. 4 ft. Blooms in mid-summer, 
throwing up long, narrow spikes of rich purple flowers, lasting a long 
time. Will attract much attention on account of its unusual appearance. 
No, 2329, Pkt. 10¢; 1-16 oz. 45c. 
LINUM—PERENNIAL FLAX 
Ferenne. 2 ft. From May until August this attractive plant is literally 
covered with beautiful pale blue flowers. No. 2330, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 40c. 
LYCHNIS—MALTESE OR JERUSALEM CROSS 
Chalcedonica. 2 ft. June to August. Fiery red flowers bloom in 
clusters, each blossom forming a Maltese Cross. Will bloom from seed 
the first year. No. 2331, Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 40c. 

LUNARIA—HONESTY 
A biennial which produces magenta flowers one year and lovely 
silvery seed pods the next. The seed pods are exceptionally 
beautiful in winter bouquets. Easily raised but does not like 
being transplanted so sow seeds where they are to grow. 
Annua, CHINESE MONEY PLANT. No. 2198, Pkt. 10¢; 
Y% oz. 60c. 

MATRICARIA—FEVERFEW 
Double White. 18 inches. Blooms all summer. An excellent border 
plant and valuable as a cut flower, with large, double, white flowers. 
No. 2332, Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50c. 
—— MYOSOTIS—TRUE FORGET-ME-NOT 
oppy Mallow 

Palustris semperflorens. 6 to 19 inches. Large, rich blue flowers with 
yellow eye. A charming plant for damp or shady places and will bloom 
all summer. No. 2334, Pkt. 25e. 
PAPAVER—HARDY POPPIES 
Nudicaule, ICELAND POPPY. 12 to 18 inches. Neat little fern-like 
plants with cup-shaped flowers in many shades of yellow, orange, pink, 
and white. Likes partial shade and cool moist soil. Will bloom the 
» first year from seed and produce flowers throughout the entire summer. 
No. 2336, Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 40c. 
Orientale, ORIENTAL POPPY. Mammoth rich red poppies with 
black blotch at. the base of the petals. When they are in bloom in 
June, Oriental Poppies outshine every other flower in the garden. Grows 
2 to 3 ft., foliage dies down in August. No. 2337, Pkt. 10¢; %4 oz. 40e. 
PENTSTEMON—BEARD TONGUE 
Hardy Perennial Mized. 2 to 4 ft. Very showy border plants, rather 
bushy, with long slender spikes of trumpet-shaped flowers in a wide 
_ color range from white, through pinks and reds to deep purple. Likes 
a rich soil mixed with leaf mold, plenty of water, and winter protec- 
tion, No. 2338, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 60c. 

PHYSALIS—CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 
Franchetti.. The attractive orange-scarlet balloon-shaped seed 
pods ere very large ard will make excellent winter decorations. 
No. 2021, Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 40c, 

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PHYSOSTEGIA—FALSE DRAGON HEAD 
Virginiana, 3 to 4 ft. Flowers are in spikes from purplish red to lilac 
and white, and resemble small snapdragons. Blooms in August at a 
time when other flowers have finished. Likes a rather moist soil im 
either sunny or shady location. No. 2482, Pkt. 15. 
PLATYCODON—BALLOON FLOWER 
Grandiflora, 2 to 3 ft. Blooms from June to Sept. Dainty bell flowers 
on graceful stems, which resemble Campanulas. Blossoms are a lovely 
[ Page 40] deep blue, very effective in the border. No. 2179, Pkt, 15¢; 1% oz. 60¢, 

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