HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
*Phlox Subalata—Creeping phlox. The small flowers 
cover the plant. April and May. Colors: Red, blue, 
pink and white. 
Platycodon (Chinese Bell Flowers)—Large cup-shaped 
flowers resembling the Bell flowers. Colors: Pink, 
blue and white. 
Poppies Oriental—Pink and red. Pots, only 50c. 
*Poppies Iceland—Beautiful single flowers on long 
stems. All summer. Mixed only. 
Penstemon (Pubescens) — Spikes of violet purple 
flowers. 
Penstemon (Pink beauty)—Tall spikes of pink flowers 
Rich dark green foliage. 
Physostegia—Rose Spire. 
False Dragon Head—Forms large plants bearing long 
spikes of delicate flowers. One of the best for 
cutting. Lavender. 
Primula—English primrose. One of the best low grow- 
ing early flowering plants for shady places. A very 
good selection of colors. April and May. 
Pyrethrum—Painted daisy. Very good cut flower. Will 
last for a long time. Easily grown. Blooming in early 
summer. Colors: Red, and mixed. 
Rudbeckia Purpurea—Large heads of rosy purple 
flowers with dark cone-shaped center. 
Stateci (Sea Lavender)—Lavender baby breath. Can 
be dried ior winter bouquets. 
*Spirea Filipedula—Beautiful fern-like foliage. Large 
corymbs of small single white flowers on 12 inch 
stems. 
*Sedum (Stone crop)—This is a very large family. 
Most of which belongs in the rock garden. 
Devergen—Dark green foliage, Yellow flowers. One 
of the best. 
Sieboldi—Bright pink flowers. One of the most love- 
liest sedum. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker)—3 ft. spike appear like a 
red hot poker. Very good for cut flower. 
Trollius—Globe-shaped flowers in orange or yellow. 
For shade. 
Valeriana (Hardy Hellotrope)—Rubra old rose flowers 
in large trusses. Bloom all summer. 
Veronica—Royal blue. 15 inch heavy spikes of deep 
blue. A very good plant for the border. 
