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Artemisia, Silver Mound 
M 26 Artemisia, Silver Mound is one of the most striking and beau- 
tiful new hardy perennials. All who see it, want it. Grows less than a 
foot tall and 12 to 15 inches wide. The color of the fernlike foliage is 
the most pleasing, clearest silvery-gray you ever saw. Wonderful for 
borders, distinctive and attractive wherever you put it. Prefers a 
sunny location but does well in part shade. 
Each 75c, 3 for $1.85, Postpaid 
M 24 Artemisia, Pontica— An ideal border and hedge plant. Makes a 
bushy plant 12 inches tall of deep gray-green foliage. Planted 12 inches 
apart, it will make a hedge of uniform height that needs no trimming. 
Hardy, easy to grow. Comes up year after year. Its fine, feathery 
foliage adds distinction to any garden. 
Each 40c, 2 for 70c, 4 for $1.25, Postpaid 
MAY-TO-OCTOBER SPECIAL 
1 Euphorbia (Spring) 1 Salvia (Early Fall) 
Achillea, Snowball (Summer) 1 Helenium (Fall), page 65 
MM 11 All 4 for $1.75 Postpaid 
M 23 Achillea, Snowball (Ptarmica)—Looks almost like a drift of 
snow. Makes a bushy plant 18 to 24 inches tall. Blooms all summer 
into fall. Clusters of the double, white flowers, lovely in the garden 
and extra fine for cutting as they last so long. Hardy, easy to grow, 
in full sun or part shade. An excellent plant for the perennial border 
and bed. One of the best low-growing white perennials. 
Each 40c, 2 for 70c, 4 for $1.25, Postpaid 
Achillea, Snowball, below 
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Saluia, 
M 252 Salvia, Pitcheri— From midsummer to 
frost, this is the most attractive blue perennial 
we have. Grows 4 feet tall and the color of the 
flowers is a rich, true gentian-blue. In our 
fields it always attracts the attention of visi- 
tors. Hardy, easy to grow in sun or part 
shade. Our strain is grown from cuttings to 
keep it pure. There are not so many good 
hardy blue perennials. This is one of the very 
best and will be greatly admired in your gar- 
den. Each 60c, 2 for $1.00, Postpaid 
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Euphorbia, Polychroma 
M 110 Euphorbia, Polychroma—Pictured above. In spite of its 
name, this is one of our best perennials. Beautiful, rare and hardy. In 
May and June it is a golden mound of yellow, rose-shaped flowers. 
Grows only 12 inches tall. After blooming, clusters of pea-shaped 4 
seeds, which color red, form on the ends of each stem, making a lovely 
contrast with the green foliage. Wonderful border plant, in full sun or 
part shade. In the fall, the foliage and bark turns attractive ruby-red. 
Each 60c, 3 for $1.50, Postpaid 
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