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“Better Homes” Perennial Group 
SUGGESTED PLANTING LIST 
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Aster, Blue Bouquet 
Aquilegia, Giant Hybrids 
Gaillardia, Dazzler 
Delphinium, Blue Danube 
Phlox Subulata, Imperial 
Purple 
Plumbago, Blue Fire 
Phlox, Harvest Fire 
Phlox, Daily Sketch 
Phlox, Prime Minister 
Orange Butterfly (Asclepias) 
Sedum Spectabilis 
Facer-Mums, Wonder-Mums 
Anchusa, Forget-me-not 
Sweet William, Winteri 
Plumbago, Blue Fire 
Facer-Mum, Moon Glo 
This Complete Garden 
Offered at a Special 
Price (See Price List) 
A Constant Procession of Gay-Colored and Fragrant Flowers from the First Days of Spring Until Wiater Snows 
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Careful Selection cs the Guide to a Beautiful Cutting Garden 
A Perennial Garden offers the flower lover an abundance of lovely fragrant, colorful flowers for 
the garden and exquisite bouquets to beautify the home. 
They produce a variety of shapes and sizes, a general hardiness of flowers that come up year after 
year without being replanted each spring. They continue to bloom and produce an ever-changing 
panorama of color from early spring until frost. 
Easily planted, easily grown. A highlight in color-harmony for all types of landscape arrangements. 
This plan provides for a flower garden approximately 20 to 25 feet long and 3 to 4 feet wide. 
Garden may be made longer and narrower, or shorter and wider by simple arrangement of plants. 
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