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Hardy Perennials 



LOOSESTRIFE (Lysimachia) 



Clethra, Loosestrife (Lysimachia cleth- 

 roides). 2 ft. Many long, dense spikes of 

 starry-white flowers all Summer long. 

 Good Autumn foliage. Delightfully fra- 

 grant. 



LUPINES 



Lupines (Lupinus). 3 to 4 ft. Spikes of 

 bright flowers like Sweet Peas, in early 

 Summer. Spots of brightest beauty for 

 every border. 



Moerheim Lupine (L. moerheimi). 

 Pink. 



Washington Lupine (L. polyphyllus) . 

 Blue. 



White Washington Lupine (L. poly- 

 phyllus albus). White. 

 All Lupines, each 25c, doz. $2. .50, 

 100 $16.00 



COLLECTION OF LUPINES 



One each of these three gorgeous 

 flowering plants, for only 65c 



LYTHRUM 



Lythrum, Rose (Lythrum roseum superb- 

 urn). 4 ft. Showy in borders, with spikes 

 of purple-rose flowers from mid-Summer 

 until Fall. 



MARSHMALLOW ( Hibiscus) 



Alarshmallow, Meehan's Crimson. 6 

 ft. Huge and stairtlingly gorgeous blooms 

 of rich crimson, from late Summer until 

 mid-Fall, good for accent or background 

 plants. Each 35c, doz. $3.50, 100 $22.50. 



jMarshmallow, Meehan's Marvels. 6 to 



8 ft. Mammoth blooms grace these tall 

 plants from August until frost. Mixed 

 colors only — Fiery Crimson, Scarlet, 

 Pink, and White. 



Painted Daisies 



MOUNTAIN FRINGE 



(Artemisia) 



Mountain Fringe, "Silver King" (Ar- 

 temisia). 3 ft. An outstanding novelty 

 with foliage like a frosted silver mist. 

 Ideal for setting off bouquets since it 

 lasts well when cut, and charming in the 

 house as a "frame" or background for 

 other floral pieces. 



Mountain Fringe, White (Artemisia 

 ladiflora). 5 ft. Good cut flowers of 

 creamy white in August and September, 

 in big, plumy, fragrant panicles. 



MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa) 



Mourning Bride (Scabiosa caucasica). 2 

 ft. Charming sky-blue flowers, four 

 inches across, lasting when cut, all 

 Summer long. Each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 

 $16.00. 



PAINTED DAISIES 



(Pyrethrum) 



Painted Daisies (Pyrethrum roseum hy- 

 bridum). 18 to 24 in. Lovely flowers in 

 all colors from deepest crimson to pure 

 white. Good Summer cut flowers, with 

 attractive fern-hke foUage. 



PENTSTEMON 



Pentstemon, Foxglove (P. digitalis). 2 

 to 3 ft. Branching Summer spikes of 

 purple-throated white bloom. 



Pentstemon, Torrey (Firecracker 

 Flower) (P. barbatus torrey i). 4 ft. Long, 

 loose spikes of bright scarlet flowers from 

 June to August, very showy in the hardy 

 border. 



PHLOX 



Here is your chance to create beauty in 

 your gardens and borders from mid- 

 Summer until frost, with these most 

 popular of aU perenniaUy flowering plants. 



All Phlox, unless otherwise noted, each 

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



NEW HARDY PHLOX 



Columbia (U. S. Plant Patent 

 No. 118). The color suggests a deU- 

 cate yet briUiant shrimp pink, with 

 faint shading at center. 



The clearness of tone is remark- 

 able, the brilliancy is so pronounced 

 that immediate attention is given to 

 this wonderful plant. As the flower 

 ages, the blooms always retain their 

 delicate pink shade; there never are 

 any magenta tones visible. 



Out of each leaf joint grows a 

 lateral or secondary flower spike 

 continuing the display of blooms 

 long after the main flower head has 

 disappe£ired. Columbia is therefore 

 well called the "perpetual flowering" 

 Phlox. Each 40c, 3 for $1.10, 12 for 

 $3.30, 100 for $20.00. 



Miss Lingard Phlox 



POPULAR HARDY PHLOX 



2 to 3 feet. 

 Beacon. Cherry-red, suffused salmon. 

 Champs Elysees. Old favorite reddish- 

 purple. 



E. I. Farrington. Soft salmon-pink, 

 lighter "eye." Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



Enchantress. Salmon pink, deep red 

 "eye." Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



I..eo Schlageter. Showy scarlet-carmine — 

 the most brilliant Phlox we list. Each 

 25c. doz. $2.50. 



Miss Lingard. Popular early white flow- 

 ered Phlox, tinged lavender, with a pale 

 pink "eye," in loose, graceful spikes, 

 very good for cutting, and exceptionally 

 fragrant, from mid-June until Fall. 

 Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. Soft pink, suffused 

 white. 



Mrs. Jenkins. Tall, pure white. 

 Rheinlander. Pale salmon-pink; deep 



claret-red "eye." 

 Rijnstroom. Deep pink Phlox, prolific. 



THE TEMPTING TEN 



All of the popular sorts here listed 

 (1 each of 10 sorts), a riot of color in 

 your late Summer Garden, for only 

 $1.75. Columbia is not included. 



Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricata). 10 to 12 in. 

 Lovely for rockery or woodland plant- 

 ing, this Canadian sort bears large 

 fragrant flowers of rich lavender-blue 

 throughout the Spring. (R). 



Lapham Phlox (P. d. laphami). 10 in. A 

 gorgeous new blue Phlox, with extra 

 large purplish blue flowers throughout 

 the Spring. (R). Each 30c, doz. §3.00, 

 100 $20.00. 



MOSS PHLOX (P. subulata) (R) 

 4 inches. 



Most popular Phlox for the rockery, or 

 for a ground carpet, with hordes of bloom 

 hiding the foliage in April and May. Very 

 dwarf, with attractive mossy foliage. (R). 

 Alba. Best of the pure white Moss Phlox. 

 Atropurpurea. New carmine-red sort, 



worthy of featuring. 

 Lilacina. Best lavender Moss Phlox. 

 Major. An improved pink flowered Moss 



Phlox, with lovely large blooms. 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 



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