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HARDY PERENNIALS contin 
Price: 50¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (t) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 

Viola Apricot Queen (Description on page 44) 
tSpringtime (Patent 318)—A fascinating hardy Tritoma which flowers 
in late June and early July. The upper part of the flower is a rich 
coral red, the lower half ivory yellow. These sparkling and clear 
contrasting colors hold one's attention in a pleasing manner. Spring- 
time grows in all kinds of soil and has weathered these winter con- 
ditions without any protection. Height, 30 inches. Price: 65¢ each, 
$5.50 per dozen. 
tSummer Sunshine—Flame-red spikes on stems 3 feet tall, flowering 
in July on a nice bushy plant which is attractive even when not in 
flower. Slight protection in winter is advisable in cold sections of 
the country. 
tVanilla—Butter yellow. 24 inches. 
tWhite Fairy—Top cream yellow, shades to white. Blooms in June. 
Height, 24 inches. 
_TROLLIUS (Buttercup) 
, **Ledebouri—A most interesting, vigorous growing, large Buttercup 
flower of rich golden orange. Flowers profusely in early summer. Does 
best in deep rich soil with ample moisture, and is extremely showy 
planted in groups of two or three. Blooms in June and July. Height, 
18 inches. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
tPhoenicium—Rosy lavender and mauve purple flowers borne on 
slender spikes about 2 feet high. Blooms from June to August. Height, 
3 to 4 feet. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
¢tBlue Peter—A recent English introduction of great merit has large 
navy-blue flowers on stiff stems and exceptionally fine habit of growth. 
Flowers from July to August 20th. 
tBlue Spire—A hybrid of Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis and Veronica 
Spicata which has retained the glorious dark color of Veronica Sub- 
sessilis. Grows about two feet tall. Bushy habit, and a real addition 
to the Summer blues, which at this particular season are rather 
scarce. 
tLlongifolia Subsessilis—This is one of the handsomest of the Veron- 
icas. It has long spikes of a beautiful deep blue and is frequently 
used as a cut-flower. It attains a height of about 2 feet and flowers 
from July to September. 

Stokesia Blue Moon 
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