LITTLE SILVER. N. J. 



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Hardy Perennials 



HARDY PHLOX— Continued 



Rhinelander. Salmon pink, deep red eye. 



Rijnstroom. Bright rose pink. 



R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy red, crimson eye. 



PHLOX SUBULATA. Moss Phlox 



This type of the ever popular Phlox family is 

 very dwarf, and very attractive, being hidden in 

 masses of bloom in April and May. Excellent alike 

 for the rockery, for the border or for carpeting 

 the ground. Attractive mossy foliage. (R). 

 Alba (White), Lllacina (Lavender) and Rosea 



(Pink). 



PHYSALIS 



Francheti. Chinese Lantern Plant. Very popular 

 in the Fall, with its large, bright, orange scarlet 

 fruits. 2 ft. 



PHYSOSTEGIA. Dragonhead 

 Virginiana. Virginia Dragonhead. Shell pink 



flowers from June until frost. 3 to 4 ft. 

 Virginiana alba. White Dragonhead. White form 



of above. 



"Vivid. '* Very dwarf and compact. A heavy 

 bloomer of deep pink flowers which are splendid 

 for cutting; last well in water and are much 

 larger than the type. 18 to 24 in. tall. Each 25c., 

 doz. $2.50. 



PLATYCODON. Balloonflower 

 Grandiflorum mariesi. Maries Balloonflower. 



18 in. Deep blue flowers shaped like cupped 

 stars, all Summer. Successful in either rock 

 garden or border. {R). 



PYRETHRUM 



Roseum Hybridum. Painted Lady. May-June. 

 Very hardy, and one of the choicest of perennials, 

 unsurpassed for beauty of flower or foliage. All 

 shades of white to red are representee^. Plant in 

 full sun, in beds or borders. 12 to 18 in. 



RUDBECKIA. Coneflower 



Laciniata florepleno. Double Cutleaf Coneflower. 

 5 to 6 ft. Double golden yellow flowers, excel- 

 lent for cutting; from July through September. 



Purpurea. Purple Coneflower. 2 to 3 ft. Reddish 

 purple flowers. 4 in. across; from July to 

 October. 



Subtomentosa. Sweet Coneflower. 3 ft. Lemon 

 yellow flowers, with purplish centers envelop 

 this pyramidal plant throughout the Summer. 



SALVIA. Sage 



Azurea grandiflora. Great Azure Sage. 3 to 4 ft. 

 Charming blue panicles in August and Septem- 

 ber. 



Pratensis. Meadow Sage. 2 ft., with branching 

 stems of deep violet blue flowers throughout the 

 Summer months. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), 



SCABIOSA. Scahiosa 

 Caucasica. Caucasian Scahiosa. Soft lavender 

 blue flowers, starting to bloom in June and con- 

 tinuing until September. Fine for cutting. 18 to 

 24 in. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



SEDUM. Stonecrop 

 These unusual plants are suitable for either the 



rockery or the border, with thick, glaucous foliage; 



very drought resistant. Best in full sun. 



Sedum acre. Goldmoss. 4 in. Bright green foliage 

 and golden yellow flowers in May and June. (R). 



Album. White Stonecrop. Very vigorous_ grower, 

 with thick, waxy, green foliage and white flow- 

 ers; 2 to 3 in. high, from May through July. {R). 



Kamtschaticum. Orange Stonecrop. 6 in. Varie- 

 gated foliage, golden in Fall, from which orange 

 yellow flowers spring in July and August. (R). 



Reflexum. Jenny Stonecrop. 8 in. Trailing with 

 clusters of erect yellow flowers in July and 

 August. {R). 



Sarmentosum. Stringy Stonecrop. A pretty, 

 trailing variety, with yellow flowers in July. 

 Rapid grower and splendid for filling seams be- 

 tween rocks in a rock garden. (R). 



Sexangulare. Hexagon Stonecrop. 4 in. Yellow 

 flowers from very dark green foliage in June. {R). 



Sieboldi. Siebold Stonecrop. Erect, bluish green 

 foliage edged pink. Clusters of pink flowers. 



5 in. (R). 



Spectabile, * 'Brilliant." An improved variety 

 with immense heads of red flowers in the Fall. 

 18 in. {R). 



Spurium coecineum. Scarlet Running Stonecrop. 



6 in. A fast spreading, prostrate variety, with 

 rosy crimson flowers in July and August, and 

 rounded, dark red foliage. (R). 



Stoloniferum. Running Stonecrop. 6 in. A trail- 

 ing variety, with pink flowers in July and 

 August, from evergreen foliage. (R). 



Veronica longifolia subsessilis (Clump 

 Speedwell) (See page 26) 



each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



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