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U. 8S. Department of Agriculture 
TALL TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN INCHES AND UP continued, 
_ THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM (Meadow Rue) Basal or alternate leaves which suggest. thease 
of maidenhair ferns, Flowers small, but handsome because of the usually large, 
terminal, often branching clusters. Petals none, Best suited to low, sunny, motst 
places in the garden, White-flower spikes tn June. 2 feet. i ia 
VERBASCUM HARKNESS HYBRIDS (Mullein) Flowers rich sallow. numerous in showy spilas. 
Suitable for the large border, edges of shrubberies or the wild garden, 3 des 2) G 
feet, July-August, 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA (Speedwell) Strong, leafy, upright, densely growing speeben 
with usually a smooth stem, Flowers lilac and numerous. Fine border plant, ° @ 
growing and flowering freely in good soil, 18 to 24 inches, July-August, 
CARNATION DOUBLE FINE MIXED : Excellent cut flowers, Marvelous color mixture. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM: We grow @ complete line of these saya das mums in the leading 
early blooming varieties, Yellow, Bronze, White, Pink, Orange and Red, i 
Pe 
| CUSHION MUMS: These are the low growing, round, ball-shape mums. Very Nard and 
exceptionally attractive in the Fall, Every garden should have some of these. 
| Bronze, Pink, Red, White, Lavender and Yellow. 
| LIRIOPE MUSCARI EXIFLORA (Blue lily-turf) DBeownesomeamepynd&.vimekvea.dondax bec 
\ xonatxmbbesx Flowers lilac-purple, the stalk of the flower cluster about as sane 
‘as the leaves. Grows well in dense shade. Low spake July-September, — . 
' May also be bree" in sun, Gry or motst spots, 6 
_ PHLOX DECUSS. (Hardy Goright Phlox) General pee en Sater teas: for the border or... 
rock garden and should be grown in full sun, Their easy culture and long flowering | : 
periods make them particularly useful, Brofuse bloomers, will make a gorgeous 
| display of color in the garden from June until late summer, Cherry Red, White, — 
White with Red Eye, Lavender Blue and Crimson Red, ‘ 
_PHLOX SUBULATA: (Creeping Moss Phlox) Evergreen, creeping perennial forming a dense 
mat, growing to a height of six inches, Leaves crowded, needle-ltke, peer ah 
Flowers Bright Rose Pink, Red, White, Blue. June until late summer. | 
TEUCRIUM: (Popular Perennial Hedge) Chamaearys - A prosprate or procumbent undoct 
shrub, Leaves ovalish, about 3/4 inches long, reornge and hp Flowers silvery — 
rose. 8 to 12 inches, Late summer. Va bar, oe 
POTTER NURSERIES _ 
