Keeping up with the new intro- 
ductions of each year keeps the 
gardener on his toes. Plant hybrid- 
izers are real wizards who give us all 
sorts of new combinations of color, 
new forms of bloom, new hardiness 
and disease resistance. 
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Pkt. 15c. See page 45 
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Raising your own perennial 
plants from seed is not a difficult 
task, and is much more eco- 
nomical than buying specimen 
plants. Besides, it gives the 
gardener a more personal in- 
terest and concern for every one 
of his perennials and gives him 
the opportunity to make a 
Novelties are carefully tested 
before being placed on the market, 
and while not all of them do equally 
well in every section of the country 
their superior qualities are well 
worth investigating. So get ac- 810 ANTHEMIS KELWAYI. Pkt. 10c better Spee sae va- 
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A for the next season. 
otherwise you will miss a [ot. 
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To plan and plant a successful perennial 
border or garden is an accomplishment any 
gardener can be proud of. A few basic 
rules are worth following: don’t plan too 
elaborate color combinations; arrange the 
plants in groups rather than straight lines; 
avoid single specimens of any kind; have re ; ~~ 
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