Plant Perennials jor Permanency 
PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage) 
Atriplicifolia. A most unusual plant that you will 
not find in everybody’s garden. About 3 ft. Gray 
foliage with long whorls of silvery blue flowers. 
$1.00 each. 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) 
10 in. clumps of strawberry-like foliage freely stud- 
ded with bright yellow single blooms from June to 
August. New. $1.00 each. 
POTERIUM (Burnet or Bottlebrush) 
Obtusum. Graceful foliage. Finest pink. 18 inches. 
July-Sept. 
PRIMULA - Primrose 
PRIMULA (Hardy Primroses) 
Primulas in their varied forms and colors are among 
the earliest of spring flowers. They are ideal for shady 
spots in the rock-garden or in the shade of evergreens, 
trees, and shrubs. They like a rich loam with a liberal 
quantity of peat moss or leaf mold and need plenty 
of moisture from April right on through the summer 
and fall seasons. 
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PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
Robinson’s Hybrids Mixed. Fine strain of painted 
daisies. Mixed shades of white to deepest red. 
Phillip. Dbl. deep red. Double Pyrethrum 
Phyllis. Dbl. light pink. Each 
Pauline. Dbl. light red. $1 00 
Snowball. Dbl. white. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead) 
Virginica Vivid. Very deep pink « flower, heavy 
bloomer. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Golden Globe. Double yellow. Very solid and per- 
fectly round. 4-5 ft. July and August. 
Purpurea. Reddish purple. 3 ft. All summer. 
Goldsturm. Yellow with black center. Black-eyed 
Susan. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
Violetta. Immense heads of purplish blue about 2 
ft. across. Not unlike Baby Breath. July and August. 
SCABIOSA (Blue Bonnet) 
Caucasia. Soft lavender. Blooms all summer. Excel- 
lent for cutting. 
Caucasia Alba. White form of above. 
Alpina. New dwarf scabiosa growing about 6 inches 
tall. Fine for rockery and cutting. 
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SEDUM 
Purple Beauty. Very free flowering, with large um- 
bels of beautiful deep red. New. $1.00 each. 
Brilliant. Red but taller than Purple Beauty. 
Dragon’s Blood. Reddish bronze foliage. Dark car- 
mine flowers. 
SHASTA DAISY 
Esther Read. Most popular of all double Shasta 
Daisy. 
Mt. Shasta. Wayside Garden feature. They have dis- 
carded Esther Read in favor of this variety. 
THALICTRUM 
Aquilegifolium. Spikes of rosy purple not unlike 
baby breath. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
Glow. Bright coral blooms. Outstanding in arrange- 
ments with pink baby breath. 
Primrose Beauty. Cool primrose yellow. 
Royal Standard. Bright crimson with gold base. 
White Giant. Ivory white. 
Price all Tritomas, $1.00 each. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
Desirable free-flowering plants, producing their giant 
orange-yellow, Buttercup-like blossoms on stems 1 to 
2 ft. high from May until frost. Very nice border 
plant and does especially well in moist locations. 
$1.00 each. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Growing 2 ft. high, its lovely deep blue spikes show 
up well in the hardy border. The foliage is clean 
and bushy. Blooms throughout the early summer. 
Crater Lake Blue. Light blue. Early summer. 2 ft. 
Blue Peter. Very deep blue. Early summer. 20 in. 
VIOLA 
Admiration. Dark blue. 
Arkwright Ruby. Bright ruby crimson, almost ma- 
hogany. Very velvety and fragrant. 
Chantreyland. Rich apricot, tinted orange. 
Jersey Gem. Deep, violet blue. Very compact. 
Lutea Splendens. Pure golden yellow. 
White Perfection. Large pure white. 
Prices: 25c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
VIOLETS 
Weller’s Blue. Blue, blue in color. Very large flow- 
ers on long stems. 
Royal Robe. A lustrous shade of deepest violet-blue. 
Very fragrant. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) 
Filamentosa. Desert looking plant that throws up 3 
ft. spikes of creamy white flowers. Very odd foliage. 
$1.00 each. 
