HARDY PHLOX, ORIENTAL POPPY, PINKS, VIOLETS 



The Choicest Hardy Phlox ^6-10 mo.) 



They will make a handsome display of brilliant flowers year after year 



4 SUPERIOR VARIETIES— THE VERY BEST— 35 cts. each 

 W. C. Egan. Delicate lilac with large, i Baron van Dedem. Brilliant cochineal- 



bright solierino eye. 

 Enropa. \'er\- large white flowers with 

 large crimson eye. 



red with salmon shadings. 

 Thor. \'ery fine in every wa>-. Salmon- 

 pink, with a scarlet glow. 



~ OFFER > ■ 33 The above 4 superior varieties of Phlox, $1.25, postpaid 

 5 STANDARD VARIETIES— ALL EXCELLENT— 25 cts. each 



Eelaireur. Brilliant rosy magenta, with 



large, lighter halo. 

 Frau Anton Buchner. Splendid white. 

 Mme. Paul Dutrie. Delicate hlac-rose. 



Pantheon. Bright carmine-rose. .\ bright, 

 etiective color when massed. 



Jewel. Mauve-rose with a brilliant car- 

 mine eve. 



^ OrFER> 33a The 5 standard Phlox for Si. 10, postpaid 



'TH^T^'ffir MISS LINGARD 



Blooms from May till frost. Large white 

 Mowers with lilac eye. 30c. ea.. postpaid. 



Hardy Perennial Phlox io°ksbest 



massed 

 effects, for which order 25 of a 35-ct. kind 

 at $6. or 25 of a 25-ct. kind at S4.50 Q 



A trailing plant, 6 to 8 

 inches high. Flowers 

 during May and June. Invaluable as a ground-cover in 

 shady places. 25 cts. each, postpaid; S16 per 100 D 



3 to 4 ft. 7-9 mo. Bears 

 spikes of delicate pink 



tubular flowers in midsummer. 20 cts. each, postpaid. 



Pachysandra terminalis 



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Platycodon 



PlatvroHnn (BaUoon Flower, or Jap- 

 ridLycuuuu ^^^^^ Bellflower). Bears 

 violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers the whole 

 season. \'ery effective for borders or for the 

 rock garden. 25 cts. each; extra-large roots, 

 SO cts.; 6 for $2, postpaid. 



Plumbago Larpentae ^^T.T^o. I3I 



account ot its low growth it is especially suit- 

 able for bordering beds, and the deep blue flowers 

 blooming continually make it a constant de- 

 light. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart. Splendid for 

 rockeries, also for planting in solid beds. 25 cts. 

 each, 12 for $2.50, postpaid; S18 per 100 Q 



Hardy PhluA. Blooms 6 to 8 weeks 



PurotViriim VivVirifliim 1-2 ft, 6 mo. Daisy-like flowers in different colors, 

 ryreLUrmn IiyoriUUm. ^,^. lasting when cut. Mixed colors. 25 cts. each. 



Red-Hot Poker iTritoma Pfilzert), Flaming TorchPlant. Throws up 



strong stems 2 to 3 feet high, bearing large clusters of 



brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in elegant pompons, 6 to 8 inches long and 2 to 



3 inches across, until the ground ishard frozen, Itis unsurpassed for cutting, and 



\vi\\ keep for weeks in water. Price, strong roots, 25 cts. each, 6 for Si. 25, ppd. 



Sa?e Mammoth ^ "■ Highly valued for flavoring. One plant of this will 



5 > ; yield more leaves than a dozen of the common Sage, 



2S Cts. each. 6 lor Si. 25. oostpaid. 



Sedumspectabile, -Brilliant." ^f ^^^^ht ^aZrantte 'Iwet 



The thick, fleshy foliage is sea-green color. 25 cts,, postpaid, 

 SHASTA DAISY. See foot of page 30, 



Vornnira cnirnta (^Speedwell). 2-4 ft. 6-8 mo. Long spikes of bright 

 vefuuicd apicdtd ^j^^ fl^^.g^s. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



Sweet Violets 



Violets are great favorites and do well in the open ground. If given a sheltered 

 place, they will usually begin to bloom before the snow is gone. 



Price, 25 cts. each, 6 for $1.25, postpaid 

 Governor Herrick. (Dorsett.) The single flowers are rich, dark purple and are 



carried erect on long, strong stems. \'ery fragrant. 

 Lady Hiune Campbell. The flowers are perfectly double, like httle roses, 



lovely azure-blue and delightfully fragrant. Straight, strong stems. 

 Princess of Wales. Flowers are single, ver>- large, and borne on stems 10 to 12 



inches long. Grand for cutting. The color is true violet-blue. 

 Swanley A^oite. The finest and best white Violet in cultivation; profuse bloomer, 



perfectly double and exquisitely fragrant. 



■^ OFFER^ 33d 1 each of the 4 Violets, all choice varieties, for 90c., ppd. 



VIOLET CULTURE, A most instructive book by Prof . Galloway. Price $1,50, ppd. 



SINGLE 

 VIOLETS 



Violets are so sweet that the fragrance from a small bunch 

 will perfume a large room. Try some 



West Grove, Penna, 



Hardy Perennials 



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