ASTILBE, Astilbe 
All varieties 75c each. 
Avalanche. Pure white. 2 ft. July-Aug. 
Gloria. Fine rose pink. 11% ft. July. 
Peach Blossom. Clear deep pink. 114-3 ft. July-Aug. 
Queen Alexandra. Soft pink. 2 ft. June-July. 
AUBRIETIA, Purple Rock Cress 
deltoidea hybrids. Various shades of lavender-purple. 
6-12 in. April-May. 
BAPTISIA, False Indigo 
australis. Blue. Lupine-like flowers. 214-3 ft. June. 
CAMPANULA, Bellflower 
“Blue Gardenia.” Giant double bright blue flowers. A 
superb new introduction. 2-21 ft. June-July. 70c each, 
$7.20 per dozen. 
carpatica. Blue and white varieties, compact. 9in. June- 
ct. 
medium — Canterbury Bells. Lilac, blue, white and pink. 
215 ft. June. (Biennials.) 
persicifolia. Blue and white varieties. 2-3 ft. June-July. 
CERASTIUM, Snow-in-Summer 
tomentosum. White flowers, silvery foliage. Trailing 
masses. 6in. May-June. 
CERATOSTIGMA plumbaginoides, Leadwort 
Beautiful bright blue rock plant. 6-9 in. July-Aug. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Pyrethrum type 
coccineum, Pyrethrum or Painted Daisy. Shades of pink, 
crimson and white. 2-3 ft. June-July. 
coccineum Robinson Hybrids. Improved variety, fine 
mixture. 60c each. 
Robinson’s Double Dark Crimson. 2-21% ft. June-July. 
60c each. 
coccineum Miami Queen. Semi-double pink. 2-2% ft. 
June-July. 60c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Shasta Daisy Varieties 
Conqueror. Large single white flowers. 2-214 ft. June- 
uly. 
Diener Double. Large fringed white flowers. 21% ft. 
June-July. 
Majestic. Very large flowers. 21% ft. June-July. 
Soil preparation for perennial flowers should provide a mini- 
mum depth of 12 inches of good fertile loam, and 18 inches is better 
where possible. Deep rooting is thus encouraged, with stronger growth 
and greater resistance to drought and to rigors of winter. Well rotted 
cow manure worked in deeply before planting is best. 
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