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POLEMONIUM. Jacobs-Ladder. (Polemoniaceae, Phlox Family) 
Polemonium lendleyi. A fine form of this rare beauty. Its home is among the rocks 
above Telegraph Creek in northern British Columbia, but strangely enough it 
has been growing with great success at Gladwyne for 12 years. It makes a sym- 
metrical clump about 10 inches high and 22 inches broad and is literally covered 
with its lovely large lavender blue, yellow centered flowers from June to August. 
Neutral soil and full sun. (pH 6-7). 
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TIARELLA. Foam Flower. (Saxifragaceae, Saxifrage Family) 
Tiarella cordifolia collina. A selected pink form, similar in grace and beauty to the 
common foam flower. The plant does not have runners and the flower spikes 
shading from the pink airiness of the open flowers to the deeper color of the 
unopened buds make this a choice treasure for the shady rock graden. As with the 
cordifolia type the foliage of this plant is ornamental and evergreen. Requires an 
acid leafmold soil and shade. (pH 4-6). 
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TRADESCANTIA. Spiderwort. (Commelinaceae, Dayflower Family) 
Tradescantia hirsutiflora. With flowers of true blue and a long blooming season, this 
is a valuable plant for the large rock garden or sunny wild gaden. Considerably 
smaller in all its parts than T. virginiana. It ranges from 2 to 3 feet high and is in 
bloom all though the Summer. Acid soil and full sun. (pH 5-6). 
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VIOLA. Violet. (Violaceae, Violet Family) 
Viola papilionacea purpurea. A form of the common Eastern wild Violet that grows in 
everyone's garden, but this variety has large heart shaped leaves veined with dark 
purple and the flowers are deep violet. The attractive purple and green leaves make 
a Nice appearance in either sun or shade in a neutral or acid soil. (pH 5-6). 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 
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