Miscellaneous Supplies The Linn County Nurseries 
—Adonis. A new non-fading bright red with large florets. 
—B. Comte. Large. Rich deep red flowers. 
—Chieftain. A very deep crimson which does not fade or dim color. Medium 
height. 
—Comus. Orange vermilion with garnet eye, general effect being a bright deep 
pink, large heads of flowers, rather dwarf. 
—Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink with large carmine center florets. Tall. 
—Lilian, Pure pink without any trace of magenta or rose. Large florets. 
—Mia Ruys. Flowers large, pure white. Dwarf. 
—Mt. Hood. Medium tall. Large pure white clusters. 
—Rokoko. Clear soft pink with darker eye. 
—Ruby Lee. Plum-purple. Large panicles and florets, a broad strong growing 
plant. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEAUM. Painted Daisy. 2-3 ft. 
SAXIFRAGA crassifolia. 1 foot. Broad green foliage, rosy pink flowers. 
April-May. Very fine among rocks. Leaves turn red in winter. 
SEDUM. Stonecup. 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 flowers 
in the fall. A splendid border plant. 
SEMPERVIVUM. House leek, Hen and Chickens. Excellent in rockeries. 
—Globiferum. Small globular rosettes. Young plants roll away and strike 
root readily. 
THERMOPSIS 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. 
YUCCA filamentosa, Adams Needle. 4-6 ft. Tall, pyramidal clusters of large 
creamy flowers, June-July. 
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES 
VIGORO. Complete plant food. Supplies in balanced form the eleven vital 
plant food elements for hardy, beautiful plants. Clean, odorless, sanitary 
and easy to use. 10 lb. bag, 90c; 25 Ib. bag, $1.60; 100 lbs. $4.25. 
ENDO PEST. A handy all purpose dust for killing all kinds of insects and 
diseases in the garden. Comes in handy 10 oz, applicator gun. 98c. 
ENDO WEED. Preparation of 2 4 D in liquid form which will kill most lawn 
weeds when sprayed on according to directions. Qt. $2.75. 
TRI-OGEN SPRAY. A combination of insecticide and fungicide containing 
fermate especially compounded for roses, but of course good on anything. 
1 kit makes 4 gal. of spray. Price $2.25. 
DUSTING SULPHUR. Used to combat red spider on evergreen and for black 
spot and mildew on roses. 2 lbs. 42c. 
PEAT. An excellent source of humus for plants and lawns. Use generously 
when planting evergreens and shrubs. $1.50 per bag. 
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