TALL TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN INCHES AND UP continued, 
DELPHINIUM BLACKMORE AND LANDGON HYBRIDS (Larkspur) This garden hybrid is aut fee 
easy to grow and is not exacting as to soil, provided tt is deep eno@gh for the 
roots to penetrate freely to their full strength. opted te hybrid strain of mixed 
Colors, 3 to 5 feet. May—-August., 
_DICENTRA EXIJMA (Bleeding Heart) May be grown in open borders or in the rock garden 
and prese 0 special difficulty. Flowers nodding, in a branched cluster, rose- 
colored or pink, the spurs short and rounded, 12 inches. ALL SUMMER, $ 
ERIGERON SPECIOSUS (Fleabone) Of very simple culture in any garden soil. A showy 
border perennial from western North America and the best known of G11 Bkudesy 
species, Narrow leaves without teeth. Flower heads, dark eee. about 14 inches wide 
numerous in showy corymbs, 15 to 30 inches,. July-August, ; 
GAILLARDIA BURGUNDY (Blanket Flower) Widely grown garden favorite, especially ibe. - 
for cutting. Partial to light, open soil and full sunlight. Shining, deép wine, 
red practically no yellow. 12 to 18 inches, ALL SUMMER, 
GAILLARDIA GOBLIN. Dwarf, large yellow and red, 12 inches, ALL SUMMER, 
GYPSOPHILAS PACIFICA (Baby's Breath) Requires full sunlight and open, not too rich, 
sotls, Clear pink, fine for cutting. 12 inches, July—August.. 
_HELIOPSIS PITCHERINA (Orange Sunflower) Useful for the informal border or. wild ~ 
garden, They have opposite, rather coarsely toothed, 3-veined leaves, often very — 
Trough on one or both surfaces. Flower heads long-stalked, showy and the long rays 
generally yellow, the disk flowers darker, Golden yellow..3 feet. ALL SUMMER, — ye 
_REUCHERA SANGUINEA (Coral Bell) Very. popular garden perennial,. suited to a variety 
of soils, but generally preferring some shade to full sunlight, The flowering 
stalk is crowned at the top by a loose, often somewhat one sided cluster of small, 
red, bell-shaped flowers that are scarcely 1/3 inch long. 1 to 2 feet. ALL SUMMER. 
HEUCHERA CHOICE HYBRIDS, Mixed colors, 2 feet. ALL SUMMER, 
_LAVENDULA VERA (True Sweet Wevenier) Leaves narrow.  lance-shaped or narrower, i fe 
2 inches long, often with smaller ones in the axils, all white-felty and with 
rolled margins, Flowers lavender or dark purple about 1/3 inch long, the clusters 
interrupted, 1 to 3 feet. July-August, — Ra 
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-LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHIS (Blazing Star or. Kansas Gay-feather) Stout herb, stems wand— 
like, leaves narrowly lance-shaped, becoming thread-like but stiffish toward the 
top. Flowers purple color, about 4 inch wile in long, dense spikes, 3 Jeers : 
July-August, 
LINUM NARBONENSE HEAVENLY BLUE (Hardy Flax) An sees tibe | bushy. pens with pI 
pale blue flowers about 14 inches wide with a white eye, Needs a well-draine 
18 inches, June-July. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal-flower) An erect,. stiffish perennial, Flowers 
scarlet, about 13 inches long. Needs a motst, shady place for the best deve 
but will stand some sun if planted in a moist place, 24 to 5 feet, eke pr 
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