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PHONE 6632 PHONE 6632 
HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA 
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PERENNIALS. 
TRAILING AND UP TO SIX INCHES 
-ARABIS ALPINA SNOWCAP (White. Rock Cress) A very fine rock plant, flowers about 1/3 
inch long, white, Prefers open sunlight and will often flourish in poor sotls, 
(§ inches, April-June, 
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‘AUBRIETA GIANT HYBRIDS (Rock Cress) Popblar as a mat-forming plant for edgings, the 
rock garden or the open border, They have more or less crowded leaves and rela— 
tively large, 4-petaled flowers in short, terminal clusters, Fruit, an oblong pod, 
6 inches, May. 
_DIANTHUS DELTOIDES ERECTA (Hardy Pink) A beautiful, erect growing Dianthus making 
@ neat, little, compact bush, which does not spread like the ordinary Deltoides, 
Glossy, deep green foliage; small, deep pink flowers, 3/4 inch wide, Will flourish 
in ordinary soil, 4 to 5 inches, Juné, 
_ DIANTHUS LITTLE JokK HYBRIDS (Hardy Pink) Large, pretty fringed flowers in pink, 
rose and white, many of them double, Ordinary soil. 4 to 5 inches, June, 
_GYPSOPHILAS REPENS ROSEA (Baby's Breath) Trailing for rockery with lots of small, 
pale, rose blooms, Petals 5, sometimes toothed, usually with a minute claw. Needs 
full sunlight and open, not too rich, soils. 6 inches. July-August. 
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_ Linwn Flavum Compactum (Hardy Flax) Flowers about 3/4 inch wide, golden yellow, 
transparent, generally in terminal clusters, day-blooming, and rather fleeting. 
6 inches. ALL. SUMMER, ; 
_ PRIMULA VERIS HYBRIDS, MONARCH STRAIN (Hardy Primrose) Leaves wrinkled, broadly 
lance-shaped, Flowers yellow with orange eye, fragrant, in nodding umbels, Re- 
quires shade during the summer months, Prefers cool, moist sites. 4 inches, Apr-May 
wPRIMULA VERIS HYBRIDS, GIANT CRIMSON. Rich, even colors. 4 inches, April-May. 
PRIMULA VERIS HYBRIDS, GIANT ORANGE, Attractive shades of orange. 4 inches, Apr-May. 
PRIMULA VERIS HYBRIDS, GIANT WHITE, A specially good strain. 4 inches. April-May. 
_ PRIMULA VERIS HYBRIDS, GIANT YELLOW, Rich colors, large flowers. 4 inches. Apr-May. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS (Soapwort) Trailing, muchpbranched and covered with 
soft heirs, Leaves broadly lance-shaped, calyx purple; flowers bright pink, in 
loose clusters, Valuable for draping rocks in full sun, Needs a well drained soil, 
6 inches, May-June, | ) 
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SEDUM SPURIUM DRAGON'S BLOOD (Stonecrop) Strong growing, creeping evergreen. 
‘Leaves opposite, ovalish, 1 inch or more long. Flowers pale pink, to 1/2 inch 
across. Easily cultivated tn ordinary garden sotl. 6 inches, July-August, 
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