Little Silver, N* J. 



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Hardy Perennials 



BLUE PHLOX 



Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricata). 10 in. Good alike 

 for rockery or border, with big, fragrant, laven- 

 der flowers in May, combining well with Tulips. 



MOSS PHLOX (Phlox Subulata) 



4 inches 



Most popular Phlox for the rockery, or for a 

 ground carpet, with hordes of bloom hiding the 

 tohage in April and May. Very dwarf, with attrac- 

 tive, mossy foliage. {R). 



Alba, white 



Lilacina, lavender 

 Rosea, pink 



NEWER MOSS PHLOX 



Atropurpurea. Striking newer sort, with 

 bright carmine-red flowers. ^Worthy of 

 featuring in any rockery collection, or as a 

 ground cover to draw all eyes. (R). 

 Major. Lovely pink Phlox, even larger than 

 Rosea. A necessity to any collection of 

 rockery perennials. (JR). 



Either variety, 

 Each 30c., doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 



PINKS (Dianthus) 



Lovely rock flowers, with dehcious clove-laden 

 perfume. 



Abbotsford. 1 ft. Big crimson flowers with mark- 

 ings of white. An old favorite. (R). 



Beatrix. 1 ft. A most valuable introduction . 

 Beatrix produces from Spring to frost, lovely 

 salmon -rose blooms, highly fragrant. (K). 

 Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



Furst Bismarck. 1 ft. Splendid oldtime Dian- 

 thus, with double, deep crimson-pink flowers; as 

 everblooming as Beatrix. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 

 100 $16.00. 



PINKS, SPECIES (Dianthus) 



Double Grass Pink (D. plumarius floreplena). 

 1 ft. Fragrant Hardy Carnations, early bloom- 

 ing and double, ranging from crimson to pure 

 white, all Summer. (K). 



Maiden Pink (D. deltoides). 6 in. Prostrate in 

 growth, with lovely crimson flowers in early 

 Summer. (R). 



Perpetual Pink (D. semperflorens). 1 ft. Pink 

 blooms, fragrant and very double, in profusion 

 throughout the Summer months. (R). 



Sweet-william (D. barbatus). l}4 ft-. Beautiful 

 old favorites for the hardy border, with scarlet, 

 crimson, salmon, pink and white flowers, spicily 

 fragrant, in May and June. We off"er them in the 

 following colors — Pink, Red, White, and 

 Mixed. 



GRENADIN PINKS 

 (D'/*Grenadin'') 



2 feet 



Beautiful flowers on long stems, fragrant 

 and ideal for cutting throughout the Summer. 

 We can off"er the following colors — Pink, 

 Red and White. 



Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00, 

 3 o£ each color for only $1.25 



PLANTAINLILY (Hosta, Funkia) 



Lovely perennials, with broad, attractive foli- 

 age, and beautiful flowers. Succeed in nearly any 

 location or soil. 



Blue Plantainlily (F. caerulea). 13^ to 2 ft. 

 Spikes of small purple bells in late August. 



Great White Plantainlily (F. subcordata grandi- 

 flora). 2 to 3 ft. Graceful stems bear big trusses 

 of Lilylike white flowers in late Summer. Each 

 30c., doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00. 



Margined Plantainlily (F. marginata alba). 13^ 

 to 2 ft. White flowers in Summer, from foliage 

 attractively margined white. 



Variegated Wavyleaf Plantainlily (F. lancijolia 

 undulata variegata). 12 to 15 in. A beautiful 

 edging plant with blue flowers springing from 

 its graceful, fluted and variegated leaves in late 

 Summer. Conspicuous in the hardy border. 



PLUMBAGO 



Larpente Plumbago (P, larpente). 6 to 8 in. 

 Dwarf and spreading, with many deep blue 

 flowers in late Summer. Red-bronze Autumn 

 fohage. (R). 



POPPIES (Papaver) 



Gaudy in border or garden. 



Iceland Poppy (P. nudicaule). 1 ft. Orange or 

 lemon-yellow to white flowers on this charming 

 sort from May to August. 



Oriental Poppy (P. orientale). 3 ft. Popular be- 

 cause of its large scarlet blooms in May and 

 June, each petal holding a big spot of black. A 

 truly startling perennial. 



Oriental Poppy "Fairy." 3 ft. A rich shell-pink 

 sort, lovely as a contrast with red and white va- 

 rieties. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



Oriental Poppy, "Mrs. Perry." 3 ft. Soft 

 salmon-pink Poppies in late Spring. Each 25c., 

 doz. $2.50. 



Oriental Poppy," Perry's VVhite." 3 ft. Lovely 

 white Poppies, blotched crimson-maroon at the 

 base of each petal. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



PLUMEPOPPY (Bocconia) 



6 to 8 feet 



Unusual tropical foliage and creamy white June 

 flowers. 



Prices for all varieties unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 ^14.00 



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