HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



of the decussata sorts, continuing in bloom 

 the entire season until late fall and are very- 

 prolific. 



Beauty of Mindon (Modesty). — White flushed 

 rose. 



Indian Chief. — Magenta, crimson eye. 



Miss Lingard. — White with blush eye. Long, 

 full panicles of large florets from May until 

 late autumn. Very valuable for cutting. 



Progress. — White, suffused lilac. 

 From 2y 2 in. pots, each, 12c; doz. $1.25; 

 100, $7.00. 



Field plants, each, 15c; doz. $1.50; 100, 

 $10.00. 



DWARF PHLOX. 



Mad. P. Langier Phlox. 



EARLY BLOOMING PHLOX. 



Phlox suffruticosa. 



These varieties have long graceful panicles 

 instead of heavy broad ones of the other va- 

 rieties named. Although the range of color 

 is limited and not very bright, these early 

 Phloxes are of great value by reason of their 

 coming into flower several weeks in advance 



Miss Lin gar d Phlox. 



Amoena. Lovely Phlox.. — A beautiful early 

 blooming dwarf species invaluable for carpet- 

 ing the border, the rockery of for edging. 

 The plants form dense tufts of everg-een fo- 

 liage but four inches high, from which spring 

 in April, masses of bright rosy-pink flowers 

 that completely envelope them. (See cut). 

 Each 10c; doz. $1.50; 100, $5.00. 



Carolina. Laurel-leaved Phlox. — An attrac- 

 tive plant of dwarf habit; having broad glossy 

 foliage and covered in early summer with 

 large heads of clear, bright pink flowers. It 

 grows but a foot high. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



POLYGONUM. 



Amplexicaule oxyphyllum. Mountain Fleece. 



— A strong, robust plant, forming a compact 

 bush two to three feet high, covered with 

 large panicles of small white flowers, from 

 late summer until freezing weather. 

 Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 



Cuspidatum. Giant Knotweed. — Grows six to 

 eight feet high with large glossy foliage in a 

 mass of verdure, and during August and 

 September large clusters of drooping creamy- 

 white flowers are produced at the axils of the 

 leaves. It is very imposing and stately, and 

 swaying with every breeze it is most effec- 

 tive; either in mass, by itself or planted with 

 shrubbery. Extremely hardy. 



Each 15c; doz. $1.50; 100, $8.00. 



