. Dreer's midsummer list 1929 . Pyrethrum Hybridum Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) Indispensable plants for the hardy border; grow and thrive anywhere, giving a wealth of bloom, which are well suited for cutting. PER PKT. 3902 Newmani. One of the finest of autumn-flowering perennials, bearing large flowers. Bright orange-yel- low petals surrounding a large black cone $0 15 3903 Purpurea (Giant Purple Cone-flower). A most in- teresting hardy perennial, producing all summer large, showy reddish-purple flowers, about 4 inches 15 Hardy Salvias 3928 Azurea Grandiflora. A hardy perennial variety,


. Dreer's midsummer list 1929 . Pyrethrum Hybridum Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) Indispensable plants for the hardy border; grow and thrive anywhere, giving a wealth of bloom, which are well suited for cutting. PER PKT. 3902 Newmani. One of the finest of autumn-flowering perennials, bearing large flowers. Bright orange-yel- low petals surrounding a large black cone $0 15 3903 Purpurea (Giant Purple Cone-flower). A most in- teresting hardy perennial, producing all summer large, showy reddish-purple flowers, about 4 inches 15 Hardy Salvias 3928 Azurea Grandiflora. A hardy perennial variety, producing during August and September spikes of pretty sky blue flowers in great profusion. 2 to 3 feet 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 3929 Farinacea. A perennial variety, usually grown as an annual. The fine light blue flowers are borne on long spikes held above the foHage; makes a good blue line; 2 to 3 ft. 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 3930 Sclarea. A beautiful and effective hardy biennial variety, growing 3 to 4 feet high with immense loesely arranged spikes of attractive old rose shading to white floral leaves, produced through July and August. 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 SapOnaria (Bouncing Bet) 3939 Ocymoides. Very showy hardy perennial rock plant, producing during the summer months masses of small, bright rose flowers; 9 inches, j oz., 25 10 Pueraria (Japanese Kudzu Vine) per pkt. 3835 Thunbergiana. To this must be awarded first place as the fastest growing ' hardy climbing plant. It will grow 8 to 10 feet the first year from seed, and after it has become established there seems to be no limit to its growth, 50 feet in a single season being not unusual. Its foliage is large, and covers well; it bears small racemes of rosy-purple, pea-shaped blossoms toward the close of August. A splendid subject for covering permanently verandas, dead trees, etc. J oz., 25 cts., 1 oz., 75 cts $0 10 Pyrethrum Too much cannot be said in favor of this grand hardy perennial, which will thrive in any good garden soi


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