PERENNIALS 
GEUM 
This plant which flowers from May to October is 
useful for cutting and can also be used for borders 
and rockeries. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Mrs. Brawshaw—Brilliant scarlet. Double 
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Lady Stratheden—Double golden yellow. 
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GYPSOPHILA 
One of the daintiest of old-fashioned flowers. The 
plants are covered with small'blooms all during the 
summer. The tall growing varieties are good for cut- 
ting, while the dwarf forms are useful for edgings and 
rock gardens. 
TP et. Oz. 
Paniculata — (Single) — Hardy, graceful 
SR re SO Wile TOW GTS: ciissdisaiwnsnicntsradessorvan $ .20 $ .60 
Pacifica—Rose, 4 ft., blooms when Pani- 
culata varieties have passed. Excellent 
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Repens Rosea — Light rose 6”, fine rock 
FOL@Ng4” & nic te ln ee ee 30 863.30 
HEUCHERA 
One of the most desired of the smaller growing 
plants. The plants of Sanguinea are compact, bushy 
and grow in tufts with flower stems about 1% feet 
high, blooming in mid-summer. 
Tae, Plots Vg oz. 
Sanguinea—Fine for Cutting css $ 60 $3.00 
HOLLYHOCK — CHATERS DOUBLE 
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IBERIS 
Low-growing plant that grows about 9 to 12” tall, 
and spreads out making mats which are covered with 
flat dense clusters of flowers from the end of April 
through June. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz 
Gibraliarica = iacoer ee ee ee $ .30 $1.80 
Sémipervirens —— W ite hacen 60 5.00 
LAVANDULA — SWEET LAVENDER 
Tr. Pkt. V4 oz. 
Munstead’s Strain— Well-known fragrant 
hardy perennial. Always in good de- 
TROUIC PRC re ot en een ies Ae are $ .40 $1.10 
LIATRIS 
Long spikes 4 to 5 feet tall of rosy purple. Flowers 
during August and September. 
res Pity Oz. 
Pycnostachya — Rosy purple. Fine for 
CUULLITICL hed ep tren beni Meet. Rha bce teian te at mks 3 .35 $3.00 
LINUM 
TpaPkiy Vg oz. Oz. 
Perenne—(Flat)—Blue. 12 ft. tall $ .20 $ .70 
Flavum—Yellow. 2 ft. tall ccs 30 6§ .85 
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