New Perpetual 



Flowering Dianthus 



OLD SPICE 



(Plant Patent 499) 



Our experience with this new 

 Dianthus at our trial grounds last 

 season convinces us that it is a 

 plant of exceptional merit. It is 

 extremely hardy. Its habit of 

 growth is compact and cushion- 

 like; flower stems are about 1 foot 

 tall. It begins flowering in June 

 and continues up to late Autumn. 

 The perfectly formed flowers aver- 

 age two inches across and are a 

 pleasing soft salmon pink in color; 

 its fragrance is rich and spicy. It 

 is a hardy border plant par ex- 

 cellence and an ideal cut flower. 

 Price. 60c each; SI. 50 for 3; S5.00 

 doz. 



GYPSOPHILA Mh 



Bristol Fairy. Double. Everbloom- 

 ing. A great improvement over 

 the old types of Gypsophila; the 

 individual blossoms are larger, 

 the panicles are also larger, 

 and they are produced in great 

 abundance throughout the en- 

 tire summer. Price, grafted 

 plants, 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 



Pink Veil. Compact habit; flowers 

 a pronounced pink. Price, 60c 

 each; S6.00 doz. 



Paniculate . The feathery foliage 

 and white flowers are largely 

 used in making bouquets. Price, 

 45c each; $4.00 per doz. 



HEMEROCALLIS, 

 New Giant Hybrid 



Dover. Bloomed at our Trial 

 Grounds on May 25th. Deep 

 golden flowers of large size 

 produced very freely. 



Hyperion. The flowers are a fine 

 citron-yellow produced in great 

 numbers on stout stems about 

 40 inches tall. Delightful fra- 

 grance. Blooms throughout 

 July and early August. 



Margaret Perry. Rose-red, buff- 

 orange, lined with red. Blooms 

 July and August. 



Price of above, 75c each; $2.00 

 for 3; $7.50 per doz. 



HIBISCUS 



(Large-Flowering 



Mallows) 



Flowers 8 to 10 inches; plants 5 

 to 6 feet. Excellent for background 

 and landscape planting. Bloom 

 from July to October. We offer 



Giant Pink or Red. Price, 45c 

 each; $4.50 per doz. 



New Hardy Phlox 

 CHESAPEAKE 



(Patent No. Applied For) 



Chesapeake is semi-dwarf, not 

 over 15 inches high, and it pro- 

 duces large symmetrical trusses of 

 flowers the color being a lovely 

 Tyrian rose with a silvery re- 

 verse. The individual ilorets are 

 I's inches in diameter, and they 

 stick tenaciously, making the 

 flowers last longer than most other 

 varieties. The plant is extremely 

 attractive on account of its com- 

 pact growth, and beautiful luxuri- 

 ant dark green, disease-resistant 

 foliage. 



Price, 60c each; $1.75 for 3; 

 $6.00 per doz. 



PHLOX DECUSSATA 



Purple Heart. Nevi'est purple ma- 

 roon. Strong, medium height, 

 full flowered, clean healthy fo- 

 liage. Engaging grouped with 

 white or rose phlox. 

 Price, 60c each; S5.50 doz. 



EVERBLOOMING 

 HARDY PHLOX 



Miss Lingard. Early flowering. 

 This pure white variety is un- 

 doubtedly the most popular 

 massing Phlox grown. It begins 

 blooming in May and continues 

 up to late October. Height 2 

 feet. Price, 50c each; $5.00 per 

 do!. 



PHLOX 



Emerald Cushion 



(An improved Phlox Subulata) 



Blue. A sparkling mat of emerald 

 and blue in early spring. The 

 moss-like foliage keeps its color 

 throughout the winter. 



Pink. Pink form of the above. 

 Price, 50c each, 3 for $1.35; 

 $5.00 doz. 



Chesapeake Phlcx 



HARDY PHLOX 



Wonderful improvements have been made in the Phlox Decussata in recent 

 years. They are of the easiest culture, and during the late summer and fall 

 months make the garden bright with their wealth of bloom and enchanting 

 fragrance. 



A QUINTET OF AMERICA'S FINEST NEW PHLOX 



Brilliant Carmine-Crimson FLASH 



Gorgeous large Carmine -Crimson 

 flowers with orange-scarlet centers. 

 They are produced freely on vigorous 

 plants of medium height. Very showy. 



Superb Light Blue PROGRESS 



A pleasing light blue with purple 

 blue eye. Large trusses, individual 

 florets 1 1/2 inches or over. Plant vig- 

 orous foliage dark green — height, 

 21/2 ft. 



Majestic Salmon Pink 

 SALMON BEAUTY 



Giant bright salmon-rose florets with 

 white centers combining into immense 

 masseson dwarf plants; very appealing. 



American Beauty Red 



AUGUSTA 



(U. S. Plant Patent No. 252) 



A strong growing plant, about 21/2 

 feet when fully grown, with rich 

 bronzy-green foliage. The color is a 

 brilliant cherry-red, intense and 

 sparkling. 



Pure White 

 MARY LOUISE 



Pure glistening snow-white heads 

 of unusually large size. The individ- 

 ual flowers are twice as big as any 

 other White Phlox. A perfectly beau- 

 tiful variety. It is a good grower, 

 with clean foliage. 



PRICE, ANY OF ABOVE, 



50c each; $5.00 per doz. 

 SPECIAL OFFER: The Quintet of America's Finest Phlox, $2.25 



STANDARD Up to Date VARIETIES OF PHLOX DECUSSATA 



Colonial. A deep rich bluish purple. 

 Medium in height, deep rich foliage. 



Commander Koehl. Dark blood-red. 

 Large clusters on strong, tall stems. 

 Flowers large, keeping their color 

 in heat and rain. July and August. 

 21-2 feet high. 



Daily Sketch. Largest individual florets 

 and trusses of any Pink Phlox. It is 

 a beautiful light salmon-pink with 

 carmine eye. A lovely, dependable 

 variety. Medium height. 



Leo Schlageter (Medium). Strong 

 grower: large pyramidal trusses, 

 brilliant scarlet-carmine flowers with 

 darker center. 



Lillian. A pleasing soft Cameo Pink 

 with pale blue eye — one of the love- 

 liest. 



PRICE OF ABOVE: 

 45c each; $1.15 fo 



Mrs. Jenkins (Tall). The best tall, early 

 white for massing. 



Orange Beauty. A magnificent and bril- 

 liant orange-red. A strong healthy 

 grower, one of the finest. Price, 50c 

 each; $1.25 for 3; $5.00 doz. 



Rynstrom. A tall growing — bright rose 

 pink, very free blooming. 



September Snow. One of the finest 

 whites. Medium height, good grower. 



Tigress. A truly remarkable Phlox. 

 Vigorous grower; large healthy foli- 

 age grows 2V2 to 3 feet. The trusses 

 are huge pyramids of brilliant 

 orange-scarlet. 



Except where noted 



r 3; $4.00 per doz. 



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 shipments East of the Mississippi River, and 20% for points West of 



the Mississippi River. 



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