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50 CHOICE PERENNIALS 3 for $1.75 (6 of any one kind $3.00 postpaid) 
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ACTONITUM (Monkshood) Fisheri, d. blue... 9 30” Sep-Oct INCARVILLEA Grand. (Hardy Gloxina), red....12” 18’ May-Oct 
ANEMONE hupehensis (windflower), rose.....12” 12” Aug-Oct GEONTHERA youngi (Eve. primrose), lemon... 9° 24" Jun-Aug 
—japonica alba, single waxy white.............. 15” 30” Sep-Oct PRIMULA—Heleniae (hybrid), burgundy-red.. 9” 6’ May 
—Japonica Queen Charlotte, dbl. pink........15” 30” Sep-Oct —Colossae, mixed COlOFS..scscssnseueueuee 12” 9” Apr-May 
—pulsatilla (Pasque flower), purple........... 9” 12” April —veris Giant Orange, OFAN ge......sccsseesssene 9g” 9" Apr-May 
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BETONIGA grandiflora (Betony), purple......18” 24” Jun-Aug —veris Giant Yellow, yellow... 9” 9” Apr-May 
CAMPANULA gargancia, large blue, trails... 9 4” Jjun-Sep j A Pibora ice 
—poscharskyana, larger DIUC sscscscsseeen--n 9” 6” Jun-Sep RUDBECKIA—The King, deep crimson........12”. 36" Jun-Sep 
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DELPHINIUM belladonna, azure blue..........18” 36” Jun-Sep SCABIOSA hybrids, mixed mostly blues.......12” 18” Jun-Sep 
—hellamosum, deep DUC... ssssssssesssececee 18” 36” Jun-Sep STATICE latifolia (Sea Lav’r), lavender........ 9” 15” JubAvg 
—chinensis, intense gentian blue................ 12” 18” Jul-Oct ; 
—Pacific Giants, large double mixed............ 24” 60” Jun-Sep STOKESIA Blue Moon, insect-free, blue........12’- 18’ Jun-Nov 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gas plant), rosy......18” 24” Jun-Jul THALICTRUM aquilegifolium, purple.............. 18” 36” May-Jun 
—fraxinella alba, white... cesses 18” 24” Jun-Jul —glaucum (Meadowrue), fragrant yellow.....12” 24” Jun-Jul 
DORONICUM caucasicum, yellow.................... 9” 24” May-Jun TROLLIUS Ledebouri, orange... 12” 15” Jun-Jul 
—ClUSi, YOMOW oun... ccesssesscsscscssssesssneees cane 9” 15” Apr-Jun 
TUNICA saxifraga fl. plena, double pink...... 9’ 6’ May-Nov 
GEUM—Fire Opal, fiery double scarlet.......12” 18” June 
—Princess Juliane, apricot yellow................ 12” 18” June VERBASCUM Pink Domino, pink.................... 24” 36” Jun-Sep 
GERANIUM sanquineum, purple-red................ 12” 12” Jul-Aug VERONICA incana (Speedwell), blue.............. 6” 12” Jul-Aug 
—incana rosea, taller spikes, pink.............. 6” 15” Jul-Aug 
HELIOPSIS incomparabilis, new, yellow........30” 30” Jul-Sep —spicata Blue Spire, deep blue................... 9” 24”  Jun-Jul 
; —rupestris, bright blue, maton 9” 6” May-Jun 
IBERIS sempervirens (Candytuft), white... 6” 6” May —longifolia subsessilis, blue... 12” 18” Jul-Sep 
—Littie Gem, compact, neat... 6” 6” May 
—Snowflake, large white, compact, white. 6” 6’ May YUCCA filamentosa, cream... 30” 30” Jul-Aug 
PLANNING A PERENNIAL BED | rake 
The first step is to run through the lists; jot down all kinds that will « grow oe 
on your location. After each name mark height—low, medium or tall. Group _ “the sunny border at left, Delphii ium: 
the names in three lots—late, early and all-season bloomers. : “Tall, late; space 12 inches.” On’ _péper 
4 _ marked in foot squares draw. : three 
square feet (any shape) and write 3 
Delphinium. (This is minimum, fewer 
make no show.) Now the late oatden 
is established as blue. A companion 
plant is all-season” _ Aster ’ Frikarti. 
Heighten the early blue with: ‘Anchusa. 
~ Yellow is a fine complementary. “Put 
Begin with the favorite flower: In 
Chrysanthemums and other yellow 
plants in front. For each, the planting 
distance is carefully drawn. Change 
with the eraser until you get it to 
suit available space. The shade bor- 
der: Here the favorite plant is Aqui- 
legia (Columbine) and the whole gar- 
den matches them, with the blazing 
Astilbe for early flash. Later, on the 
left is a white, with a rose behind it 
ond orange beyond. 
