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PENSTEMON ROSE ELF. 2~ 3 Fte An outstanding new hardy penstemon of the barbatus 
type, The flower is a lovely coral pink. Blooms June and July. An excellent cut 
flower as well as a good garden display. 
PENSTEMON VENUSTUS. 2 Ft. Showy blue flowers. Native to Idaho, Ore. and Washe 
PHLOX OVATA - Pink Phlox. 4 - 7 ins May. Light shade. Semi~evergreen. Good ground 
cover, Native of mountain regions Penna. to Ala. Each hO¢, 3 - $1.05, 10 - $3400. 
PHLOX STOLONIFERA - Creeping Phlox. ) - 12 in. Creeping. Reddish-purple. Maye Light 
shade. Higher mountains Penna. to Ga, Each O¢, 3 - $1.05, 10 - $3.00. 
PLATYCODON = Balloon or Chinese Bellflower. New shell pink. 18 in. Pale pink 
flowers blooming all summer. Well drained location in sun. 
'POLEMONIUM REPTANS ~ Greek Velarian or Jacobs Ladder. 9-12 ins Bright blue flowers 
in Apr.-May. Grows naturally in moist light shade; we grow it in beds in full sun. 
Attractive in bloom or foliage. N.Y. to Ala. West to Minn and Kan. Seed. Each 4O¢, 
3. Ple05, 10 183400, 
PRIMULA POLYANTHA - Polyanthus Primrose mixed. 6-9 in. Early spring, Moist light 
Shade. Shades of red, yellow and pastels mixed, 
PYRETHRUM ~ Painted Daisy - Robinson's Hybrid mixed. 2 - 23 Ft. One of the finest 
strains of painted daisies in mixed colors. June and July. 
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - Bloodroot or Red Puccoon. 6 - 12 in, White flowers. Apr .~ 
May. Light shade. Que. to ian. So. to Ky. and Kan. Seed. Each 35¢, 3 - 90¢, 10 = $2.50. 
SAXIFRAGA CRASSIFOLIA ~ Rockfoil. 6-16 in. Flowers rose, in dense panicles held 
above the leavese March-May. Sun, Native Altai Mts. to Mongolia. 
SCUTELLARIA RESINOSA ~ Dwarf Scull-cap. 8-10 in, A very neat little plant for dry 
sunny location, blooming over long period in summer and fall, Flowers blue and 
white. Native to the plains Neb. and Kan. to Tex. and Airze 
SIEVERSIA TURBINATA (Geum Rossii) 10 in. Large bright yellow flowers. Finely cut 
green or purplish foliage. Alpine. Colo.and Artic regions. 
SISYRINCHIUM ALBIDUM - Blue Eyed Grass. 10-12 in. Blue flowers in summer. Sun. 
Dry location. Ga., Ala., to La. No to Ont., Mich. and Wis. Each 35¢, 3 -90¢, 10=12.50. 
SISYRINCHIUM GRAMINOIDES - Winged Blue-eyed Grass. About 1 Ft. Violet blue. Summers 
Fujl sun. Eastern half of U.S. and Canada. Each 35¢, 3 - 90¢, 10 - 2.50, 
-MTLACTINA RACEMOSA - Solomon's Plume or False Spikenard. 13 to 2 Ft. Fluffy white 
flowers in Lay-vune., Fruit, cluster of scarlet red berries in fall. Light shade. 
Almost throughout U. S. and Canada* Each 35¢, 3 -- 90¢, 10 - 2.50. 
STOKYSIA LEAVIS - Stokes Aster. 1 - 2 Ft. Flowers blue or blue-white. 3-) in. 
acr se. July-Aug. Sun or light shade.’ S.C. Ga. to Lae Each hO¢, 3 - wleO5, 
10 ag =| 200. 
STLEPTOPUS AMPLEXIFOLIUS - Twisted Stalk, 2-3 Ft. Flowers are nodding bell-shaped 
and greenish-white in springs Shining red fruit in autumn. Rich moist shady location, 
Appalachian Mts. Northeast U. S. and Arctic regions. Each 0¢, 3 = $1.05, 10 -%3.00. 
TiATICTRUM DIOICUM - Early Meadow Rue. About 2 Ft. Beautiful foliage plant for 
mois 1ocation or garden conditions. Flowers greenish-yellov. April-May. Full sun. 
Lab. to Ala., west to Mo. Each hO¢, 3 - 1.05, 10 - “3,00. 
TALICTRUM POLYGAMUN - Tall Meadow Rue. 3 - 10 Ft. Fluffy flowers white to purplish. 
‘uly-Augs Moist rich location in full sun. Newfoundland to Fla. west to Ohio. 
hacheLDdg, Bie 61,05, «10 .~ $3.00, 
“NERMOPSIS CAROLINA - Aaronsrod. 3-5 Ft. Yellow flowers in terminal racemes. May-June, 
“arden conditions in full sun. Mts. of N. C. Seed. 
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA - Foamflower or False Miterwort. 6-10 In. White flowers in early 
spring. A good gound cover for moist Shady location. N.S. to Ont. So. to Ga. 
Bach hO¢, 3 - 42.05, 10 ~ “3,00, 
JVULARIA SESSIFOLIA - Small Merrybells or Bellwort. Also called Wild Oats, 10-15 In. 
icdding pale yellow flowers in May-June. Light shade. Eastern U.S. and Canada. 
Hach 35¢, 3 - 90¢, 10 - 02.50, 
VERBENA BIPINNATIFIDA - Small flowered Verbenae 6-12inw A creeping plant with 
finely dissected leaves. Flowers pink, pink purple or pinkish violet to lavender, 
lilac or purple. Late spring to fall, Dry open location. Prairies and meadows. Ga. 
to Mo. west to Ariz, Seed, 
