THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
PLATYCODON 
GRANDIFLORA. Blue, 18 inches. June to October. Large, showy, deep blue 
flowers. Good for rock garden and border. . 
GRANDFLORA ALBA. White of the above. as 
MARIESI. A beautiful dwarf species, with broad thick ‘foliage and large, deep 
violet-blue flowers on 12-inch stems in great profusion throughout the entire 
summer. .....- 
POPPIES 
ORIENTALE. Orange scarlet hybrid. 
POLEMONIUM — Jacob’s Picder 
REPTANS. Small rock garden or low border form growing only 6-8 inches tall 
with deep blue flowers. ................ ee ae per. 
PYRETHRUM 
ROSEUM HYBRIDUM. Flowers range from pure white through shades of pink to 
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PRIMULA — Hardy Primrose 
VERIS MARTIN’S SELECT HYBRIDS. Fine quality flowers and a good balanced 
mixture of colors which is very often desired in mass plantings. 
RANUNCULUS — Buttercup 
REPENS Fi. Pl. Useful in any location. Where a wet plot puzzling, use this Ran- 
unculus and you won't go wrong. Aside from the attractive appearance of the 
whole plant, the delicately formed graceful flowers make it a very valuable cut 
flower. It is double, yellow, upright, Butter-cuplike. . 
RUDBECKIA 
GOLDEN GLOW. Masses of large, double, golden-yellow flowers in late summer. 
SAXIFRAGA — Megasea 
CORDIFLOLIA. Masses of handsome, broad, deep green foliage. ..... ........ 
SCABIOSA — Pincushion Flower 
CAUCASICA. Soft and charming lavender flowers from June to September. Field 
grown plants for late fall delivery. : 
CAUCASICA GOLDINGENSIS. Large flowered, “fine deep lavender, super hardy. 
SPIREA — Goat’s Beard; Meadow Sweet 
FILIPENDULA FI. PI. (Dropwort). Numerous corymbs of white flowers on stems 
15 inches high. June and July; pretty fern-like foliage. ........ ! 
SEDUM 
ACRE. (Wall Pepper; Mossy Stonecrop). A pretty species for rockwork; well 
known and considerably used. Foliage green, flowers bright yell. prostrate 
dnd slowlyaspredding: a 2ainches.. May=JUlys cols nin eae 8 ~ bee! anise op ers 
KAMTSCHATICUM. Orange-yellow flowers, with prostrate, green foliage turn- 
inancolden in autumn. = 4. = - 25. eb ae : 
SARMENTOSUM. Excellent dwarf variety for rockeries or border edgings. The 
best Sedum for filling seams between rocks in wall garden; rapid grower. Its 
bright yellow flowers make an attractive soft carpet. June, July ... 
SPECTABILE BRILLIANT. A richly colored form of the preceding, being a bright 
OMOGLOnth TEC ees Sete e 22% ease oe 2 x 
SPURIUM COCCINEUM. "Rosy crimson flowers. Height 6 inches: aaa. 2 
STATICE — Great Sea Lavender 
DUMOSA. Has large individual florets, color clear silvery white in dry form and 
lavender when fresh. Height about 20 inches, perfectly hardy without pro- 
tection ofrany: Kind:m. x2..\2 25 ses ae warns 
LATIFOLIA. Fine purplish blue flowers, very attractive for filler in ‘medium sized 
Vosesame Can. cisotpeGried ss) ane oe rte e oe ee ese 2 7 mes oS i 
STOKESIA 
BLUE MOON. Giant Stoke’s Aster. Attractive silvery blue, 18 to 20 inches, 
free flowering, perfect in the border or in a cut flower planting. . 
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CYANEA. Rich green leaves, azure blue flowers with finely divided petals, 
good for cutting. Blooms in July. ... é ge ; 
CYANEA WHITE. The pure white Stoke's Aster. " Light, lawn green leaved, 
informal but compact habit, good for cutting. . pe Te ona a 
SUPER BLUE. New for 1948. A nice advance. This is a deep blue with all of 
themcharacteristics of: Blue: Moon.) 4.02). oats od Segre ae el aaa ares ike 
TEUCRIUM — Popular Perennial Hedge 
CHAMAEDRYS. Its fresh green stems and foliage rise 8 to 12 inches, can be 
efectively trimmed without fear of exposing hollow spots. In addition, it will 
surprise you with a nice representation of silvery rose flowers. . . : ee 
THERMOPSIS 
CAROLINIANA. Lupine-like, rich foliage grows about three feet, produces 
yellow pea-like flowers in racemes 6 to 12 inches long. ..... chon 
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