PHYSOSTEGIA Summer Glow—4 feet, 
June-August, 18 inch spikes of 
lavender-rose flowers, glistening 
green foliage, g.c. 
Summer Snow—3 feet, June-Au- 
gust, pure glistening white, both 
this and above are good cut. g.c. 
Vivid—dwarf to 2 feet, good rose 
pink, sturdy stems. g.c. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bellflower) 
—rather like the Campanula, 
flowers in shades of blue and 
white, all summer. Must be 
established to do well. g.c. 
grandiflorum — clear deep violet 
bluento 21,10; . 
grandiflorum album—white form Purest White and Richest Green—PHYSOSTEGIA 
of above. 
grandiflorum Shell Pink—lovely pale pink cups with deeper veining. 
grandiflorum double white. 
grandiflorum double blue. 
*POLEMONIUM Blue Peari—6-8 inches, dwarf Jacob’s Ladder. Truly charm- 
ing with lovely bright green ferny foliage and light blue flowers in late 
, 
spring. Shade or sun. 4’s 
POTENTILLA~telatives of the strawberry family, attractive for edging. 
argentea calabra—rather compact low plants with silvery small leaves and 
creamy yellow flowers in spring. Effective even out of bloom. 4's — 80c. 
cinerea—2-4 inches, a dainty tufted creeper with butter-yellow stemless 
flowers in spring and summer. 4's. 
variety unknown—raspberry flowers in summer, to | foot. 4’s. 
PYRETHRUM roseum (Painted Daisy) —A handsome plant with ferny foliage 
and single and double flowers in various shades. Excellent cut flower. 
All of the plants listed below are from seed and do not reach their full 
glory until second year. g.c. 
Single Ruby Red—seedlings only in ’53. 
Startler—showy single deep crimson rose 3 inches across. 
Double Mixed—2 year old plants in shades from white through pink to red. 
There will be some singles. 
*REHMANNIA angulata—one of the most colorful perennials for shade, deep 
rose tubular flowers in spikes, summer and fall, cut to ground after 
flowering. g.c. 
cream—this cream-colored form of above is most unusual and attractive, 
blooms from early spring to late fall. g.c. 
SROSMARINUS— 
officinalis—true Rosemary for flavoring, evergreen shrub to 2 feet, foliage 
with greyish cast, flowers lavender in spikes in summer. g.c. 
tofficinalis prostratus—prostrate or trailing form of above. An excellent 
combination herb and ground cover—one plant will spread 3-4 feet. 
g.c. — $1.10. Flats to order only — $6.09. 
tofficinalis prostratus Forrestii—bright green foliage, light blue flowers, 
forms mounds. Good ground or bank cover. g.c. — $1.10. Flats to order 
only — $6.00. 
* Indicates plants for shade. — § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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