INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA 1-3 ft. 
False Dragonhead 
Grows in clumps, forming an erect bushy 
plant. Flowers purplish-rose in dense spike- 
like racemes. July-August. Transplant and 
divide frequently. Sun. 
Vivid 1% ft. 
deep pink heavy blooms. 
Very flowers, 
Dwarf. 
*PLATYCODEN GRANDIFLOUM 2 ft. 
Balloon Flower 
A shrubby plant with numerous large, showy, 
bell-shaped flowers at the end of each 
Attractive in rock garden or bor- 
blue, 
leaf stalk. 
ders. Sun or shade. 
*PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE 6-8 in. Leadwort 
A desirable rock and border plant. 
habit. Covered with deep blue flowers during 
late summer and fall. Sun or shade. Protect 
Spreading 
in winter. 
PYRETHROM 1-114 ft. 
Persian or Painted Daisy 
Charming flowers like large daisies. Vary from 
carmine through pink to white. Feathery fol- 
iage. Cut off old flowers. June-July. Sun. 
RUDBECKIA NEWMANN 3 ft. 
A compact bushy plant with large showy flow- 
ers. The perennial form of ‘‘Black-Eyed Su- 
san’’; deep yellow flowers with a dark purple 
Blooms all summer, Sun. 
Coneflowers 
cone center. 
Purpurea § ft. 
large, brown cone 
Splendid in border. 
Purple flowers with a 
center; July to October. 
SEDUM Stonecrop or Live-Forever 
Popular rock plants and ground covers. Vary- 
ing in size from creeping dwarf plants of two 
inches to compact plants of eighteen inches. 
The flowers are small, starry snaped frorn 
white to yellow to rose-lavender. The leaves 
are thick and pulpy. Sun or half shade. 
*AMcre 2-3 in. 
Green, evergreen, prostrate and slow creep- 
ing. Flowers bright yellow, May. 
<Album 4-6 in. 
Pale green; creamy-white starry flowers in 
clusters, 
*Dasyphyllum 2-4 in, 
Small, thick leaves; gray-green; crowded on 
slender stems. Flowers white to pink, 
Robust, green plant. Flowers orange-yellow. 
Lydium 3 in. 
Mossy, blue green, White flowers. 
*RKupestris 1-3 in. 
Gray-green to red foliage. Flowers small 
and yellow. 
*Sarmentosum 4 in. 
Rapid grower, yellow-green leaves, yellow 
flowers. Best filler in walls. 
Spectabilis Brilliant 11% ft. 
Compact plant, broad light gray-green leaves. 
Large heads of bright red flowers in August. 
*Spurium Coccineum 6 in. 
Creeping, small, broad leaves, reddish green. 
SPFACHYS LANATA 11,4 ft. 
Soft, woolly, silvery foliage in low tufts. 
ple spikes of flowers in June-July. Sun. 
Pur- 
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STATICE LATIFOLIA 1%-2 ft. Sea Lavender 
Clouds of tiny bluish-purple flowers in large 
spreading spikes. July-August. Bold luxuriant 
foliage, excellent in border. Do not disturb. 
STOKESIA LAEVIS 2 ft. Stokes Aster 
Huge flowers often 5 inches across with long 
Color is an attractive shade of silvery 
Free 
stems. 
blue with a lilac blue suffusion in center, 
flowering, Sun. 
THALICTRUM Meadow Rue 
Glaucum $-4 ft. 
Finely cut blue-gray leaves. 
nese yellow flowers in July. 
Fragrant Chi- 
TRETOMA Hot Poker 
*“PUNICA SAXIFRAGA 10 in. 
Tunte or Coat Flower 
A charming little spreading plant. Many tiny 
flowers varying from light to dark pink. Jiine- 
July. Very small dark -green foliage. Attrac- 
tive in rock gardens or edge of border. 
VERONICA SPEEDWELL 
Blue flowers in racemes to 6 inches long. 
July-August. White wooly foliage, Sun, 
Longifolia 2 ft. 
A sturdy plant of dense growth. Lilac-blue 
flowers in numerous tall spikes. July-Sep- 
tember. Grayish-green foliage. 
*Incana 2 ft. 
