malros larce 
clumps and will (Brow 
anyplace-45¢ ch. eee) 
inte OD G~ 
Golden Daissay (24) Another very 
easy to grow plant with large 
gold flags 45¢ ef, 3-1:00 
#Liatris; Blasoine Star (24) for 
poor or sandy soil, tall spikes‘ 
of bluish<-purple like 
: E Lae 
Pa, very easy~4i¢ ce, 
‘mL OO 
Blue, Loherig "(0)" ror 
makes @reat splkes of 
summor-45¢ eas 3-1,.00 
wet oP “ir yj 
y-blue sin 
; 
Sk. 
Cardinal Flower or Ked Lobelia(30) 
This ons “in the-brightest tof all 
reds or some tall it scarlet, for 
wet, or dry rich soil-05¢ ea, Sal 2h 
Dogbane (29) pretty 
sort leaves, red atem 
B-Leld 
Indian denp> 
pink bells, 
easy =. Eg” CNe 
awranticum #(12) 
11's Paintbrush is very easy in 
either rich ‘or poor, sendy so2., 
with the bright bost scarlet orange 
flowers~3hw sa, 
Hioractum 
& i= 
oe 75, 
White Turtlohead (59) for wet or 
dry ground, can stand growing in 
weeds, white shaded’ a, pink for a 
long timo-75@ ea, S-1,.50 
Pink Turtlshead (24) will grow in 
rich or poor, wet orridry soll,has 
many pink "Turtleheads" '75é on. 
Antennaria is sometimes. called 
Lacie's Tobacco, and sgain it may 
be Pugay's Toos, but it is a very 
Beautiful plant with it's. downy 
white hairs on leaf and stom, and 
many 
that last-35@ ea. 3-75¢ 
PAVEK NURSERY 
WHITH LAKE, WIS. 
huge fea thes I: 
or Dave. 
10-2400 : 
yellow-centered white flowers | 
* ; 
Pugo two 
HASY TO GROW WIL Sih sig Rea PLAPTS 
These flowers do best In sun to ost of these can stand much weeds 
part sheds. They are hardy and Le are therefore very good for 
being perennials, will come up naturigeing, or growing amongst 
year after year. shrubbery, this ineludes all pla- 
#Anemone (9) for any kind of soil nts on this page. 
in wot or dry, White=-30¢ ea,5<75¢.)) Asclopta tuberosa or Butterfly 
Groat Willow Herb; Firetop-pinkish: weed, but if it 4s a weed, it 
purple flowers in the reminder of certainly is an orange beauty, 
phlox,. 3? tall=35¢- en. Seid though not always orange, somo- 
times redish, 1t is worth while 
*Columbine (12) for rich or poor growing, likes sandy soll, but:.. 
soll, red with yellow heart, forn does well in rich-75¢ Oa Oe Leo 
like leaves-35¢ea, 3-85¢, Gel.50 
Asclepia Syriaca (30) purplo and 
#Gentian, Blue bottle (12).a nies croam, end very showy, Likes poor 
and love ine blue flower for wet or s0il= 40¢ on, 3-1,.09 
dry ground=-75¢ ea, 3-14.75 
sclepia part ta (36).a benauti-= 
Wild Gerninium, Cranesbill (14) a an violet pink, and will grow in 
pinkish=-ptrple Or redish flowers, wet or ary ground=45¢ ea, 3-1.10 
PRiox divaricata®*«(16) a soft blu 
with violet overcast, makes large 
eens in.a: year or two, and can 
Stend mach shade~75¢ ¢ ede 391.75 
viol-«~ 
ite 
Phiox amoena *%(8) a lovely 
et with just a tinge. of bluo 
pink shadows=75¢ 6a. 3-1.75 
Phiox stolonifera ##(6) a creeper 
for full sun or half shado, redd-= 
ish purple-70¢ eas 3+1.60 
Phlox maculata (12) pretty pink 
flowers on upright stems in summ- 
er, 65¢ ea, 3-1,50 
Sunflower (8 ft.) huge 
gold in summer and fall 
one plant will often have a 100 
bloomss qifwyou kove wild birds,be 
sure to plant a few of these, as 
oftenithere will be a flock of 
wild canaries feeding on them,will 
grow in any soil, roots like dah- 
lias but winetr hardy everywhere 
and easy to grow-3 for 75¢, 6=1.10 
Thalictrum (690) large masses of 
billowing white through cream to 
Violet shades, held high above 
forn-like foliage, is spectacular 
An rich, moist soll, but grows 
anywhere good- -65¢ Sa ey Sa gil 
Peronnial 
masses of 
Silky Aster (16) makes lorge cl- 
umps of silky foliage with hund- 
reds of pink flowers-75¢ Ha. 
Tansy (16) whitish to cream flow-~ 
ers above ferny follage, both are 
very fragrant wh en prulaesd, for 
any kind of so0l1-45/ ca. 3-14.00 
Monarda;Bee Balm (36) a fragrant 
plant with purplish flowers, for 
poor so1l-45¢ ca. 3-1.00 
