1914 
AUTUMN CATALOGUE, : 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued. 
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HARDY PHLOXES. 
Among hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and more 
easily grown than these. They are perfectly hardy, succeeding in 
any garden soil, and producing magnificent spikes of showy and lasting 
flowers, year after year, with comparatively little care. The varieties 
we offer are among the finest in cultivation and comprise the best and 
most distinct colors. 23 to 3 ft. Each, .15; per doz., $1.75; per 
100, $12.00. (Except where otherwise priced.) 
Albion. Pure white with faint rose-eye, large truss. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red; very effective shade. 
Beranger. White, suffused rosy-pink with distinct amaranth-red eye. 
B. Comte. Purplish-crimson. One of the finest dark varieties. 
Europa. 
Eclaireur. 
Elizabeth Campbell. 
A new shade. 
Emil Krantz. 
Esperance. 
Eugene Danzanvilliers. 
La Cygne. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie. 
Bridesmaid. 
Champs Elysee. 
Clara Benz. 
White with crimson-carmine centre. 
Fine rich purplish-crimson. 
Lovely carmine-rose with deeper eye. 
Coquelicot. Scarlet with deep carmine eye; the brightest of all Phloxes. 
Bright magenta, with ight halo; large flower. 
Light salmon changing to pink in the centre. 
.25 each; $2.50 per doz. 
Rosy-mauve with white centre. 
Hanny Pfleiderer. 
Helene Vacaresco. 
Henry Murger. 
Frau Anton Buchner. 
Geo. A. Strohlein. 
Mauve with white centre. 
Rosy-lilac, white eye; very large. 
White with crimson-carmine eye; trusses very large. 
F. G. Von Lassburg. Pure white with large individual flowers. 
Pure white and of enormous size; dwarf. 
Bright scarlet with carmine-red eye. 
Cream, changing to salmon; carmine eye. 
Dwarf white. 
White with rose eye. 
Pure white; splendid spike. 
Delicate lilac-rose, borne in immense panicles. 
Phlox, F. G. von Lassburg. 
Physostegia virginica. False Dragon Head. 
flowers; very beautiful and good for cutting; July and Aug. 4 ft. 
virginica alba. Purest white; lov 
Platycodon grandiflora. Chinese Bell-flower. 
cup-shaped flowers of long durati 
grandiflora alba. White. 
Mariesi. pes Zeeunese B Bell eect 
i ft.. 
Mariesi alba. W ite! 
Pink, see Carnation. 
Polemonium ceeruleum. Jacob’s Ladder. 
June and July. 1 ft. : 
ceruleum album. White. 
Richardsoni. Sky blue. 
Prunella Webbiana. Self Heal.. Flowers crimson-purple; fine for rockeries. 1ft. | 2 00 12.00 
Webbiana rosea. Beautiful rose-colored form of the Self Heal, suitable for 
shady places in the rock garden or the front of herbaceous borders . : 
Pyrethrum roseum, Single Hybrids. Shades of pink, crimson and white; June. 2 ft. 
4 ft. 
Flower. Brilliant orange flowers; 
uliginosum. Giant Daisy. Whit 
Rudbeckia pulgida. Brilliant Cone 
Sept. 24 ft. ‘ 
Terese: A very dom seat sith immense dow ers or a lpHene vellons 
color borne on long stiff stems. 
lanceolata Golden Glow. Flowers golden-yellow, like double Cactus Danlias: 
valuable for shrubbery clumps and for cutting; July and Aug. 
maxima. Large golden-yellow flowers with black central cone handsome 
ely flower . 
on; any. COMOCt ay Bekb ay. 
e, yellow centre; July to Sept. 
Sept. and Oct. Height, 5 to 6 ft. 
glaucous-blue foliage. Sept. and Oct. Height, 4 ft. Each, 
Newmanii. oe ane with 
Purpurea. Rosy-purple. 23% ft. 
superba subtomentosa. BL eeiot: yellow flowers with dark purple cones. 
2.50 15.00 
maroon cone; July to Oe 2 itteee Cee | s 2 ife LOLOO. 
1.50 10.CO 
Fine pyramidal form; July to Sept. 23 ft. 
Salvia azurea grandiflora. Showy spikes of sky-blue donee 
pratensis. Meadow Sage. Large spikes of rich blue flowers; Julyand Aug. 13ft. | 1.50 10.00 
vender Cotton. Foliage silvery-white; a good 
Santolina chamecyparissus. Laz 
plant for carpet-beds and borders; 
6 in. 
Elegant spikes of light rosy-lilac | Doz. | 100 
Maerincent pikes of violet-blue 
Large saucer-shaped, violet-blue flower. | 
Deep blue flowers in erect spikes; 
SetOrOttew re ele 50. fp tOCO 
Mrs. Jenkins. A fine pure white for massing; large panicles; early. 
Pantheon. Bright carmine-rose. An effective variety. 
P. Fordham. A grand new seedling of our own raising. The flowers 
are pure white with a soft pink eye and are as large in diameter as a 
silver dollar; large trusses. 
Prof. Schlieman. Bright lilac-rose. 
Richard Wallace. Pure white with maroon centre; tall grower. 
Von Goethe. Rich salmon-rose. 
$1.50 $10.00 
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