WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc., Holland, Mich. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea) 
*LATIFOLIUS. Vigorous climber. Fine for cutting. 
Red. Pink. White. 
LAVENDULA (Sweet Lavender) 
+*VERA. ‘True Sweet: Lavender; 212-18 inchs Rul yin ccs ere eterna reer 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star or Kansas Gay-feather) 
*PYCHNOSTACHYA. Large spikes of rich-purple. 3-4 ft. July-Sept.................-- 
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*SCARIOSA ALBA. A pure white variety of above. ..........-2....:::::::cccsesecceeeseeececeneeeeeees 
*SCARIOSA SEPTEMBER GLORY. Giant, solid spike of purple. The very best.... 
*SPICATA. ‘Earlier than Pychnostachya and not so talliccec2tcc--ccterteec eee 
LINUM (Perennial Flax) 
t+FLAVUM. Transparent yellow flowers. Extra fine. 6 inch. All summer......... 
HEAVENLY BLUE (New). Luminous ultramarine blue. Finest of all varieties. 
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LUPINUS (Hardy Lupine) 
*POLYPHYLLUS. Beautiful tall spikes in spring. 
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LYCHNIS (Rose Campion) 
*CHALCEDONICA (Jerusalem Cross). Bright searlet. 2-3 ft. July-Aug............. 
tHAAGEANA.. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 1 ft. May-Jume....................:::::::::e-eeeeeeeteeeees 
*VISCARIA SPLENDENS (Catchfly) Brilliant rosy-red. 2 ft. June 
LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 
VULGARIS. Large spikes of golden yellow flowers, 3-4 ft. July-August........... 
LYTHRUM (Purple Loosestrife) 
*MORDENS HYBRID. (New Introduction). Beautiful rose-pink spikes on tall, 
straight stems. 3 ft. July. A wonderful Perennial for cutting..................... 
*ROSEUM SUPERBUM. Spikes of rose-colered flowers. 3-4 ft. July-Sept 
*SUPERBUM THE BEACON (New). Beautiful rosy purple flower spikes. 3-5 ft. 
tall in great numbers. Excellent for border and cutting 
MALLOWS—see Hibiscus 
MALVA (Musk Mallow) 
MOSCHATA. Pink and white mixed. 1% ft. June-July. ....2....2222eee eee eee 
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MARGUERITE—see Anthemis 
MATRICARIA (Fever-few) 
*CAPENSIS FL. PL. Single and double white. 2 ft. All summev......................... 
*BALL’S DOUBLE WHITE. An outstanding variety. 2 ft. All summer. .......... 
MEADOW SWEET—see Spiraea 
MICHAELMAS DAISY—see Aster 
MONARDA (Burgamot) 
*DIDYMA CAMBRIDGE SCARLET. Brilliant scarlet. 2-3 ft. July-Aug............. 
*HYBRIDA SUNSET. A deep purplish-red, much deeper than 
above. 
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MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
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+ALPESTRIS BLUE EYES. Large blue with white eye. .2....0...22...2222.eccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 
FALPESTRIS BLUE BALL. Globular plant, deep indigo flowers. Fine for edg- 
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PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS. Blue. 12 inch. Ever Blooming. ......... Se eet 
NEPETA (Ground Ivy) 
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OCTOBER ROSES—see Chrysanthemum 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
MISSOURIENSIS. Largest deep yellow flowers. Jume-Aug. ............22--:00---20scseeeee=* 
YOUNGI. Bright lemon yellow! 24 inch. June-Aug. 2s 
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