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SCABIOSA FISCGHERI: (Blue Bonnet) Flowers i %éi é ‘rounded by 
niente - anender qardéen planvs, 
rows of small, leosy braks, bright lavender. garden planvs, 
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the flowering pertod being long. Easily cult dinary 
soil, 10 inches, ALL SUIMER, 
TEUCRIUM: (Popular Perennial He dge) Chamaedrys. 4 prostrate oT pro— 
cumbent undershrub, Leaves ovalish, about 3/4 inch pipet ; 
hairy. Flowers silvery rose, 8 to l# imches. Lave suiner, 
(Tall twelve to eighteen inches ond up) 
_ AQUILEGIA BLUE SHADES: (Columbine) Flowers showy, usucl 
the branches, They do best in open, sondy Lown in the perennial border 
Flowers long spurred, whive center. 18 to 24 inches. May- 
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AQUILEGIA CHRYSANTHA: A very showy border Colum hist 2 to 4 feet high 
and branched, Flowers nearly 3 inches wide, yellou 3 
straight, nearly 24 inches long, May—-August. 
AQUILEGIA GOPPER RED: Coppery red with dork spurs, G@nvhers straw-colored 
white, 18 to 24 inches, May-June, 
AQUILEGIA ROSE QUEEN: Pink shades, long spurs. 18 to 24 inches, May-June. 
AQUILEGIA SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS: Very long spurred, mixed colors. 18 to 
24 inches, May-June. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA: (Butterfly Wee 
eed.) A ugh herb, erect or sprawling, 
Leaves coarse, usuGlly shori~siaiked, Flowers about ¢ inch wide, 
bright orange, the cluster being very showy. Thrives in dry, sandy 
soil. 1 to 3 feet, August-September 
ASTILBE FANAL: Deep green sturdy foliage form? ng compact full plants with 
brilliant carmine red closely set flower cluster on 13 inch stems, On 
tmye Stopping Color", hardy and eastly grown, Blooms last over long 
period during early suniner, 
BOCGONIA GORDATA: (Plwne Poppy) Handsome, striking planv ey: the herb= 
aceous border, but it needs plenty of Space. They are rich rhe ac and 
need @ good soil, Leaves nearly 8 inches wide, white nie the under side, 
about 7-lobed. Flower cluster Gbout 1 foot long, very showy. 4 feet 
June—July,. 
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CALLIRHOE INVOLUGRATA: (Poppy Mallow) Perennial from a deep rogtstock, not 
over 24 inches high and inclinzd to sprawl, Flowers 14 to 24 inches 
wide, the calyx leafy, the petals oblongish and pale red-purple. Easy 
to grow in ordinary garden soil and they prefer dry sives, ALL SUMMER, 
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