TowsoN Maryland Perennials 



RHEINLANDER. Beautiful salmon pink, 

 with a deep claret red eye; flowers and trusses 

 of immense size. 



RYNSTROM. A good strong grower. Pro- 

 duces heavy trusses of flowers, lively rose pink. 



THOR. Deep salmon pink flowers overlaid 

 with a scarlet glow. One of the best. 



VON LASSBURG. Large stems and 

 trusses. A splendid midseason white variety. 



WIDAR. Reddish violet flowers with large 

 white center. 



^PHLOX . Subulata 



PHLOX subulata {Moss Phlox). Early 

 spring flowering with colorful moss-like ever- 

 green foliage. 



ALBA. Pure white. 



FAIRY. Pale blue, compact foliage. 



LILACINA. Light lilac. 



ROSEA. Bright rose. 



VARIOUS PHLOX 



*AMONEA. A sheet of rich bright pink 

 flowers in spring. Grows about 4 inches high. 



*DIVARICATA (Blue Phlox). One of 



our native species which is worthy of exten- 

 sive planting. Large fragrant violet-blue flow- 

 ers appear in the early spring. 



OVATA (Mountain Phlox). Purple or 

 sometimes pink flowers in May and June. 

 2 feet. 



Phlox divaricafa is a mass of star-like blossoms 



PHYSALIS francheti (Lantern Ground- 

 Cherry J. A very interesting plant. Produces 

 bright orange scarlet lantern-like fruit in the 

 fall. 2 feet. S or SH. 



20 cents each $2.00 per dozen 

 PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana (False-dra- 

 gonhead). This native plant is good for 

 bordering. Strong spikes purplish-red to rose 

 pink flowers. 2 to 3 feet. August. S — TD3 — 

 CF. 



P. virginiana (Vivid) (False Dragon- 

 head). A new dwarf variety. Flowers are 

 much larger and of a deep pink and last a 

 long time when cut. 18 inches. August- 

 September. CF — S — TD2. 

 PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Balloon- 

 flower). An old favorite, of upright habit. 

 Blue or white. 2 feet. June-July. SA — S — D. 

 *P. grandiflorum mariesi ( Maries Bal- 

 loon floner ) . Broad thick foliage. Large 

 flowers on 12 inch stems. Violet-blue. July- 

 September. SA — S — D. 



*PLUMBAGO larpentae (Leadwort). 



Spreading habit with deep blue flowers. 6 to 12 

 inches. August-September. SA — S — D. 

 *POLEMONIUM caeruleum (Greek-va- 

 lerian) (Jacob's Ladder). Long fern-like 

 foliage with bell-shaped blue flowers. 2 feet. 

 May- July. S— D— TD3— CF. 

 *P. reptans (Creeping Polemonium ) . 

 Bushy plant of graceful growth. Light blue. 

 12 inches. May. SH. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 

 POTENTILLA nepalensis— Miss Wil- 

 mott (Cinquefoil) . Dwarf plant, leaves re- 

 sembling that of a strawberry plant. Free 

 flowering, magenta-rose. 12 inches. June- 

 September. D — S— TD3. 



3 cents each $3.00 per dozen 

 *PRIMULA acaulis (English Primrose) 

 (Cowslip). A popular plant with beautiful 

 light yellow, purple, or blue flowers. 6 inches, 

 May-June. SH. 



50 cents each $4.00 per dozen 

 *P. auricula (Alpine Auricula). Very 

 attractive growth, bearing rosettes of various 

 shades of colors. 8 to 10 inches. May-June. SH. 



35 cents each $3.50 per dozen 

 *P. polyantha (Primrose). Another popu- 

 lar varietv, manv colors. 12 inches. May- 

 June. SH. 



3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 

 *P. veris (Hybrids) (Cowslip). Flowers in 

 a wide range of yellow shades. 9 inches. April- 

 May. SH. 



3 cents each $3.00 per dozen 

 *P. vulgaris. The true old English Primrose 

 with pale yellow flowers. 



50 cents each $4.00 per dozen 

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All perennials, strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100, excepting where noted. 



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