Other Hardy Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 
—Early Harvest. 50c. 20 in. Double, bronze red. Sept. 7. 
—Eugen Wonder. 50c. 18in. Double, bright early yellow, Aug. 25. 
—Glacier. 50c. 20 in. Double, large pure white flowers. Sept. 2. 
—Hoppert. 75c. 2-2% ft. Yellow to buffy bronze flowers, 3-5 in. double 
with long strap like twisted petals and a whorled center.. 
—Lt. Beckner. %75c, For tall borders. 3-5 in. flowers ranging from yellow 
bronze to red bronze. August to frost. 
—Major Cushion. 50c. Small firm bright salmon pink flowers. Very good. 
—Moon Glow. 50c. 20 in. Double, a very good real early yellow. 
—Niobrara. 60c. Pure white cushion. August until frost. 
—Omaha, 60c. 15-18 in. high. 30 in. spread. Very uniform and compact 
cushion. Flowers 1% in. orange, petals quilled. Sept. 15. 
—Red Velvet. 60c. 30 in. stiff stem, large velvety crimson flowers holding 
color well. Sept. 20. 
—Santa Claus. 50c. Single red velvety with yellow center, cushion type. 
—Sun Red. 50c. 30 in. Semi-double, bright red petals. Sept. 15. 
—Waku. 60c. Pure white, 2-2% full double fluffy blooms. Medium height. 
August 1 to frost. 
—White Cushion. 50c. 20 in. White with iemon tint. 
CLEMATIS. See also under vines and creepers. 
—Recta mandschurica. 50c. 
CORALBELLS. Heuchera Brizoides. 1-2 feet. Beautiful foliage and delicate 
pink bells excellent for cutting. May-June. 
COREOPSIS. Deep yellow flowers splendid for cutting from June to Oct. 
DAISY. Shasta. Needs winter protection. 
—Alaska. Excellent white. 
—Giant Double. Very large, more double second year than first. 
—Supreme. Very large early shasta. 
DELPHINIUM Larkspur. All like sweet soil and good drainage. Bloom all 
summer. ae 
—Belladona. 2-4 ft. Light blue. 
—Bellamosa. 2-4 ft. Like above but dark blue. 
—Deep Blue Pacific Hybrid. 4-5 ft. Very large flowers on tall plant. Needs 
support. 
—White Pacific Hybrids. 4-5 ft. Same as above except for color. 
FERN, Ostrich. Onocica struthiopteris. 2-3 ft. Prefers part shade and leaf 
mold, but will endure almost any situation, Makes colonies by creeping 
rootstalks. 
FILIPENDULA Rubra venusta. 4 feet, very showy, bright carmine-pink 
plumes; July. Likes moist soil. 
GAS PLANT. Red. 212 ft. Rosy purple, veined darker. Strongly aromatic. 
Likes well-drained soil and needs little care. Plant in a permanent’ place 
and leave it alone Each year it will be better. Very drought resisting. 
—White. Same as above except for color. , 
GYPSOPHILA Baby’s Breath Bristol Fairy. 7%5c. 24 in. Grafted, double var- 
iety. Much superior to seedling plants, blooming continuously. Excellent 
‘for cutting. iz : 
HEMEROCALLIS. Yellow Daylily. They grow anywhere and are among the 
very best perennials, requiring very little care. Some of them are bloom- 
ing throughout the summer. 
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