POTTER NURSERIES . -PAGE 6= POTTER NURSERIES 
(Tall twelve to ¢ighteen inches and up) 
GATILLARDIA BURGUNDY: (Blanket Flower) Widely crown garden fovorite, ¢8-= 
pectaliy fine for cutting. Partial to light, open soil and full sun- 
light, Shining, deeo wine red, practcally no yellow. je to 18 tnehés, 
, ALL SUMMER, 
GYPSOPHILLA PACIFICA: (Baby's Breath) Requires full sunlight and open, not 
too rich soils. Clear, pink, fine for cutting, 12 inches. July—Aug. 
H@LIOPSIS PITCHERIANA: (Orang 
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darker. Golden yellow, 3 feet, ALL SUMMER. 
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HEUCHERA SANGUINEA: (Coral Bell) Very popular garden perenntal suited to 
a vartety of sotis, Dut generally preferring somes shade to full sun 
light. The flowering stalk ts crowned at the top by @ loose, often 
somewhat one sided cluster df small, red, bell-shaped flowers that are 
scorcely 1/3 inch high, 1 to 2 feet, ALL SUMMER, 
REUCHERA CHOICE HYBRIDS: Mixed colors. 2 feet, ALL SUMMER, 
LAVENDULA VERA: (True Sweet Levender) Leaves narrow, lance=shaped or nar- 
rower 1 to 2 inches long, often with smaller ones in the axils, all 
white-felty and rolled margins, Flowers lavender or dark purple about 
1/3 inch long, the clusvers interrupted, 1 to 3 feet. July-August, 
LIATRIS PYCHNOSTACHYA: (Blazing Star or kansas Gay-Feather) Stout herb, 
stems wond-like, leaves narrowly lonce-sheped, becoming thread—-ltke, 
but stiffish toward the top. Flowers purple color, about 2 inch long, 
in long dense spikes, 3 feet, July-August. 
LINUM NARBONENSE HEAVENLY BLUES: (Eardy Fiax) An attractive, bush plant 
with pretty pale blue flowers about 14 inchés wide with a white eye. 
Needs well-drained sotl, 18 inches, June-July. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS: (Cardinal-flower, also called Scarlet Lobelia) An 
erect, stiffish perennial. Flowers bright scarlet, about 14 inches, 
Needs @ motst shadp nlace for the best developmen?, but wili stand some 
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sun if planted in a moist place, 2% to 5 feet, July-September, 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONIA: (Scarlet Lychnis; also called Maltese or Jerusalem 
Cross and Scorlet Lightning) A hairy, perennial herb, the leaves ovalist 
or lance~sheped and usually clasping. Flowers about one inch wide, 
scarlet, in dense terminal clusvers, Of simple culture in any ord- 
inary gorden soil. 18 to 30%inches. July-August. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM: (Purple Loosestrife) Flowers rose colored, in terminal 
m Glusters or solitary. Best grown Glong the edges of pools although 
| they may be grown tn open border. Easy culture so long as the site is 
moist. 8 to 4 feet. July=Augus?. 
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