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Alpinus Mixed—Plants attain a height of 
about 9” suitable for rockery, or front of 
borders, where they make a nice dis- 
play during May and June $ .50 $6.00 
LASCLEPIAS| Tr. PEL Oz 
Tuberosa—Very showy and popular na- 
tive plant during July and August bear- 
ing flowers of brilliant orange scarlet... $ .35 $2.75 
English Daisy 
The English Daisy starts to produce its flowers in the 
early spring on low plants which grow about 3” tall. 
They also produce well in the fall when it is cooler. 
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Early Vienna—Very wart occccsnssssnssesnese $ .50 $2.75 
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Montana — Has numerous deep blue flowers 
resembling Centaurea Cyanus on plants grow- 
ing about 1% feet tall. Flowers Carly... $ .50 
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‘Perennials 
CHIERANTHUS (SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER) 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Allioni—The Siberian Wallflower, a bien- 
nial, produces its bright orange flowers 
on 15” spikes from May to September. 
To keep plant blooming, flowers must 
Be sett tie sire ee ua bate tase tetenrenath $ .15 $ .35 
ICERASTIUM. Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Tomentosum—sSnow in the summer is a 
very descriptive name for this low- 
growing plant. Grows about 6” high. Its 
small white flowers are produced in 
June. Excellent for rockerieS..cccsssssesseen $ .30 $1.75 
COREOPSIS 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora — Plants grow 
about 3 feet tall and produce their 
yellow daisy-like flowers during June. 
CGOOdsOM CULING see te neta $ .15 $ .30 
Maytield Giant — Deep golden yellow, 
lerge flowers) ecrly) 2 ae iccmncuecebeeue 20 79 
Double Sunburst—Large, golden yellow, 
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CAMPANULA 
Calycanthema — (Cup and Saucer). One of the most 
showy of this group. The flowers are large on stalks 
that attain a height of about 2 feet. Good for cutting. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
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Persicifolia — (Peach leaf, bell flower). This variety 
grows from 2 to 3 feet tall and produces flowers that 
are more shallow than bell shaped and has foliage 
that is long, narrow and very graceful. 
Tr. Pkt. 
Blue— Very Naty ee eae ene eens $ .50 
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Pyramidalis — The Chimney-Bellflower is one of the 
tallest Campanulas attaining a height of about 5 feet. 
Its long stalks of flowers start blooming in August and 
continue for several weeks. 
Rotundifolia — Scotch Harebell is an attractive 
flower producing little bells of- blue during late 
spring and continuing over a long season. 
Grows 12” tall 
