Perennials Towson Nurseries, Inc. 



Various Phlox 



AMONEA. A sheet of rich bright 

 pink flowers in spring. Grows about 

 4 inches high. Very useful for the 

 rock garden or border. 

 25 cents each $2.50 per dozen $15.00 per 100 



DIVARICATA CANADENSIS. 



One of our native species which is 

 worthy of extensive planting. Large 

 fragrant lavender flowers appear in 

 the early spring. 



25 cents each $2.50 per dozen $15-00 per 100 



OVATA CAROLINIANA {Moun- 

 tain Phlox). Bears masses of reddish- 

 pink flowers in May and June. Grows 

 12 to 15 inches high. 



25 cents each $2.50 per dozen $15.00 per 100 



PYRETHRUM hybridum {Summer 

 Chrysanthemum). A charming, old 

 fashioned plant. Easily grown and 

 excellent for cutting. White, pink 

 and red. \y 2 to 2 feet. June to August. 



RUDBECKIA purpurea {Giant Pur- 

 ple Coneflower). Reddish-purple 

 flowers on tall, stiff stems. 3 to 4 feet. 

 July to September. 



R. speciosa {Showy Coneflower). 

 Large yellow flowers, black center. 

 Good for cutting. ly feet. July and 

 August. 



SALVIA azurea grandiflora {Great 

 Azure Sage). A shrub like plant, 

 with profusions of sky blue flowers 

 borne in August and September. 3 to 

 4 feet. 



*SAPONARIA ocymoides {Bounc- 

 ing Bet or Rock Soapwort). A hand- 

 some trailing plant with pink blos- 

 soms. 9 inches. July and August. 



*SAXIFRAGA aizoon {Aizoon Saxa- 

 jrage). A splendid alpine plant. Sil- 

 ver beaded leaves and plumes of 

 creamy white blossoms. 8 to 10 

 inches. Early summer. 



75 cents each $6.50 per dozen 



*S. cordifolia {Heartleaf Saxifrage). 



A very hardy variety with large 

 waxy foliage and rose colored flow- 

 ers at the tips of tall stems. 15 inches. 

 April and May. 



35 cents each $3-50 per dozen 



*S. {Dactyloides) decipiens {Mossy 

 Saxifrage). A dwarf mossy sort of 

 foliage, excellent for carpeting. In 

 the spring and early summer they 

 become covered with blossoms of 

 pink, white and red. 4 to 6 inches. 



40 cents each $4.00 per dozen 



SCABIOSA caucasia {Caucasian 

 Scabiosa) {Bluebonnet). A useful, 

 hardy plant, with soft, blue blos- 

 soms. Excellent for cutting. June, 

 August. 



30 cents each $3 00 per dozen 



S. japonica {Japanese Scabiosa). A 

 Japanese variety with an abundance 

 of lavender blue flowers. ly 2 feet. 

 July to September. 



30 cents each $3-00 per dozen 



*SEDUM acre {Stonecrop or Gold- 

 moss). A low plant, light green leaves 

 and bright yellow flowers. 4 inches. 

 August. 



*S. album {W hite Stonecrop). A 



charming, creeping variety with small 

 leaves and tiny white flowers. 4 

 inches. July. 



*S. anacamperos {Shy Stonecrop). A 



very quaint and effective rock plant. 

 Flowers dull purple. 



35 cents each $3-50 per dozen 



*S. anglicum {Anglicum Stonecrop). 



A very choice variety of Sedum with 

 delicate pink blossoms. Likes sandy 

 soil and full sun. 3 inches. 



*S. ibericum. Dark green foliage, 

 toothed leaves and numerous, pretty 

 pink and white flowers. 6 inches. 



*S. lydium {hydian Stonecrop). An 



evergreen species forming a dense 

 carpet of bronze color. Pink blos- 

 soms. 4 inches. 



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