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Photograph Courtesy Better Homes and Saree Ace Issue, 1944 

"Better Homes Perennial Group 
SUGGESTED PLANTING LIST A Constant Procession of Gay-Colored and Fragrant Flowers from the First Days of Spring Until Winter Snows 
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1 2 Aster, Beechwood Chal- x <a x x x 
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| 2 2 Aquilegia, Giant Hybrids & we aww = WV ie 
| 3 2 Gaillardia, Dazzler x 
] 4 4 Delphinium, Vanderbilt x25 4 x% oe % x x See, x x x os mee 
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| 5 4 Phlox Subulata Atropur- x5 Xx x | x “6 xX x Xx RISK X x Fa 4 yeie. x % one ) 
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| 6 4 Plumbago Larpentae, Lead- pal ery ae aa yf Raya Sons EM 
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| Hi 3 Phlox, Harvest Fire 
Mf Piles: Prine Minister Careful Selection cs the Guide to a Geautifuk Cutting Gardew 
10 4 Orange Butterfly (Asclepias) = 
| 11. 4 Sedum Spectabilis A Perennial Garden offers the flower-lover an abundance of lovely fragrant, colorful flowers for 
2 3 ee eam, Clara the garden and exquisite bouquets to beautify the home. 
| 13. 3 Anchuea, Forget-me-not They produce a variety of shapes and sizes, a general hardiness of flowers that come up year after 
4 4 Abe piilen | year without being re-planted each spring. They continue to bloom and produce an ever-changing 
16 : Co aailaeans Spoon panorama of color from early spring until frost. 
Yellow Easily planted, easily grown. A highlight in color-harmony for all types of landscape arrangements. 
This Complete Garden 
Offered ot a Special This plan provides for a flower garden approximately 20 to 25 feet long and 3 to 4 feet wide. 
Price (See Price List) Garden may be made longer and narrower, or shorter and wider by simple arrangement of plants. 
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