Hardy Perennials 



Hardy Phlox 



Phlox, the glor}' of the summer garden, show up best when planted 

 in masses; plant i2 to 18 inches apart; if cut, a second crop of flowers 

 may be expected later in the season. 



Albion — Pure white, with a faint red ej^e. 



Athis — Deep, clear salmon. 



Baron Von Dedem — Brilliant cerise. 



B. Compte — Brilliant rich French-purple. 



Bridesmaid — Pure white with crimson eyes. 



Caren D'Ache— Red. 



Champs Elysee — Fine, rich purple. 



Eclaireur — Bright rose-carmine. 



Elizabeth Campbell — Bright salmon-pink, with lighter shadings 

 and dark red eye. Each, 50c. ; dozen, $5.00. 



Europa — White with large crimson-carmine eye. 

 Fred Cortez — Deep crimson, overlaid copper3\ 

 F. G. Van Lassburg — Largest pure white. 



Frau Anton Buchner — The finest pure white, very large flowers. 

 Independence — Very fine, pure white. 

 Iris — Light purple. 



L'Esperance — Light lavender-pink with white center. 

 Mad. Paul Dutrie — Soft pink, suffused with white. 

 Mrs. Charles Dorr — K beautiful shade of lavender. 

 Mrs. Jenkins — Best pure white, large trusses. 

 Miss Lingard — Long spikes of white flowers, with faint lavender 

 eye. Early. 



Queen — Very tall growing. Pure white. 



Rhinelander — Soft salmon-pink, deep red eye. Large size. 



Richard Wallace — Pure white violet -rose center. 



Riverton Jewel — A lovely mauve-rose with brilliant carmine eye. 



Rhynstrom — Bright rose-pink. 



R. P. Struthers — Bright rosy red, crimson e3^e. 



Sunset — Dark rosy pink. 



Veronica — Blue Jay Flower 



Sir. Edwin Landseer — Bright crimson. 

 Thor — Deep salmon-pink, with scarlet eye. 

 Wm. Ramsey — Deep velvety purple; attrac- 

 tive, tall grower. 



Phlox — the glory of the Summer garden 



Phlox subulata — Moss Pink; very dwarf habit; 

 thrives everywhere, producing sheet of bloom in 

 April. Alba, white; Lilacena, lavender; Rosea, 

 rosy pink. 



Stachys lanata — Dwarf; soft, silvery foliage; 

 thick spikes of purple flowers in June; iS in. 



Statice latifolia — Sea Lavender; large spread- 

 ing sprays of blue-purple flowers sin-mounting a 

 tuft of broad shiny leaves at the ground; 2 ft. ; July. 



Stokesia cyanea — Cornflower Aster; delicate 

 lavender flowers, 18 in.; July to October. 



Thalictrum adiantifolium — Tall surmounted 

 with a large cluster of feathery white flowers; 

 leaves like the Maidenhair Fern; 5 ft.; July. 



Valeriana officinalis — Hardy Garden Helio- 

 trope; scented flowers in dense clusters; 3 ft.; June. 



Veronica amethystina — Speedwell; slender 

 plant; short spikes amethyst flowers; 18 in.; May. 



Veronica longifolia subsessilis — Blue Jay 

 Flower; deep blue spikes of flowers in August; one 

 of best late flowering perennials; 2 ft. 



Veronica spicata — Deep blue flowers in slender 

 dense spikes ; 2 ft.; August and September. 



Viola, Gov. Herrick — Single hardy blue violet. 



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