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ALBAMONT WONDER
(perennial Qollection
Twelve strong field-grown hardy plants
Price $ 2 . 00 . Sold as a group only
1. Coreopsis Lanceolata
2 . Light Blue Albamont delphinium
3. Dark Blue Albamont delphinium
4. Gaillardia or blanket flower
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5. German Iris .;
6. Michaelmas Daisy J
7. Lychnis I ^ ^ ‘
8. Liatris
9. Lupin
10. Oriental Poppy
11. Pyrethrum or Painted Daisy
12. Sweet William
Cultural Directions
Spring and fall are both ideal times to plant hardy perennials. If
planted in September and October they become well established before
the ground freezes, with the result that the following spring they start to
grow as soon as the weather moderates.
Perennials thrive well in almost any soil and if protected during the
winter with a little barnyard manure and litter or straw and given an appli¬
cation of ground bone early in the spring and again about July ist, they
will grow profusely.
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