You Can Hardly Have a Garden Without Phlox 



Shasta Daisies 

 (Chrysanthemum maximum) 



Hardy Summer Phlox 



Border Queen. ermelon-pink. 



Count Zeppelin. •'• ite with r< 

 Lilian. ( mteo-pink with blue i\t-. 2 It. 

 Mary Louise. it. 



Pinkette. V\ te tinted pink. 2 

 Rosy Blue. .vender. 2 ft. 



Ruth May. -\ .. < m-pink. 2 ft. 



Salmon Beauty. Salmon with white eye. 



San Antonio. Blood-red. 2 ft. 

 Spitfire. - 



COLLECTION S56-13: 



1 each of the 10 for S3. 50 

 COLLECTION S58-14: 



2 each of the 10 for S6.50 

 COLLECTION S56-15: 



3 each of the 10 for S9.00 



Three Beautiful New Phlox 



Brigadier. Brilliant carmine-red shaded 



! 

 Elizabeth Arden. Soft pink with lighter 



I ltd a pale red eve. 2 ft. 

 Sir John Falstaff. \ er\ large; deep salmon- 

 pi r. ■ 



Any of the above 3 Phlox. 75c. each 

 COLLECTION S56-16: 

 1 each of the 3 for S2.00 



Plumbago (Leadwort) 



Larpenta?. 12 in. Rich foliage and deep 

 blue flowers in late summer; useful for 

 sunny or shady ground-covers or for the 

 rock-garden. July to September. 



Polemonium 



Blue Pearl I > jbs Ladder). 12 in. A dwarf 

 Polemonium with great clusters of light 

 blue flowers. Graceful foliage. May. 



Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 



Purpurea, The King. 1 arge, star-like, 



crimson-red flowers on stifT, 4 to 

 stems. 65c. each; 3 for 51.65; 6 for $3.00. 



Salvia Pitcheri 



(Hardy Deep Blue Sage) 



A most gorgeous color for the fall garden. 

 Blooms freely through September and Octo- 

 ber. Sprays of gentian-blue flowers. 



Esther Read. U- 

 white Bowers of 



to 2 ft. Fully double 



rig quality. 



ich; > lor $1 65; 



Bolgiano's perennials are guaranteed 

 to be good live stock when delivered. 

 Requests for replacements must be made 

 within 60 days after plants are received. 



We pay postage, east of the Mississippi, on perennial and rose orders amounting to $3.00 

 or more; west of the Mississippi, please add 10'~ ( to the amount of the order. On orders less 

 than S3. 00, add 35c. for postage and packing. 



Eight Choice Herbs for 

 Kitchen Use 



Apple IVlint Rosemary 



Peppermint Sage 



Spearmint Tarragon 



Chives Thyme 



COLLECTION S56-17: 



1 each of the 8 for S3.35 



COLLECTION S56-18: 



3 each of the 8 for $7.75 



Vines 



LARGE-FLOWERED CLEMATIS. Avail 



able in Purple, Blur. White. Pink. Red. 

 S1.50each;anj - 1 for s2.7S; anj Jfor$4.00. 



SMALL-FLOWERED CLEMATIS, Pan- 

 iculata. Sweet— i cnlcd \u t u mil Clematis. 

 Pure white. I ate summer. $1.00 each; 

 I I... 12.50. 



AMPELOPSISVeitchi. Boston Ivy. Glossy 

 green leaves turn scarlel in fall. Clings 

 verj well to brick or stone walls. $1.00 

 each; I foi $2.75. 



BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). 

 Grown as a vine or large shrub. The bril- 

 liant berries are uselul lor indoor decora- 

 tion -1 00 e Li h; 5 lor ^2.75. 



NEW HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera , Gold- 

 flame. Flame-pink, yellow inside. $1.00 

 each; 3 for S2.50. 



SILVER LACE VINE (.Polygonum Auberti). 

 White sprays ot flowers completely cover 

 plan! in late summer and earls fall. $1.00 



ea< h; i lor <2.7S. 

 LONG-CLUSTERED WISTERIA (Wis- 

 teria multijuga). I ong flower clusters 18 to 

 24 inches in length. 

 Rosea. Pink. Alba. White. 



Purpurea. Purple. 



Any of above Wisteria, $1.50 each; 3 of one 



named variety for $4.00 



Camellia Sasanqua 



One of the newer and finest of all the broad- 

 leaved evergreens. Similar to the ever-popu- 

 lar Camellia japonu u ol the South but looser 

 and faster growing. Plants bloom profusely 

 from the latter part of September through 

 November. Sasanciuas can be grown without 

 protection from the vicinity of Baltimore 

 southward and in other warm sections. 

 Annette. A two-toned variety, white in 

 center and deep pink on outer edges of 

 petals, dense in growth. 



Beni Kan Tsubaki (Shishi Gashirai 



Double, red flowers of good size. Growth 

 and leal characteristics more like the 

 Japonica type. An excellent grower doing 

 well in colder regions. 



Dawn. Hardiest of all Sasanquas. Blooms 

 withstand the severest freezes. Buds are 

 perfect when other varieties are frozen. 

 Semi-double; ivory-white with flesh-pink 

 at the margins of the petals. Compact and 

 symmetrical in shape. Slow grower. 



Maiden Blush. Single; clear pink. Fast, 

 compact grower. 



Mine-No-Yuki(Snow-on-the-Mountain). 

 Large, double, white flowers resemble a 

 carnation and are borne in such profusion 

 as to literally cover the entire plant. When 

 young, it is a loose, open grower, but as it 

 gets older it develops into a symmetrically 

 round and compact specimen. 



Usu Beni. Semi-double to loose peony-form 

 Bowers of soft orchid-pink, with some white 

 variegation. Leaves unusually dark green 

 and crenulated. 



Strong plants, 3-in. pots, 12 to 15 in. high, 



satisfaction guaranteed, $1.50 each; 3 for 



$4.00; 6 for $7.00; $12.50 per doz. 



COLLECTION S56-19: 



One each of the above 6 for $6.85 



Summer and fall. 



6 for $3.00. 



Supreme. 2 ft. Extra I white 



Dowers. June. July. 65c each; 3 lor (1.65; 

 00. 



Thalictrum (Meadow-Rue) 



Lavender Mist. 1 to 5 ft For the back- 



ind ot a perennial border. Sprays of 

 ite lavender flowers with cream cen- 

 ters are carried on slender, still 

 Blooms freely in late summer. Perfectly 

 hard ch; 3 lor $1.65; 6 for $3.00; 



^ per doz. 



Trollius 



Europaeus. Pritchard Giant. Showy, 

 \er\ nge Bowers 



on 2-foot ->tems during May and June and 

 llj again in the fall. 75. 



ioi 53 75; - doz. 



Europaeus, Lemon Queen. Similar to the 



above but lemon-c'olorecl .3 lor 



I doz. 



Ledebouri. Golden Queen. 3 ft. Large 

 open Bowers ol beautiful golden yellow. In 



bloom about three weeks later than 

 Euro: rts — June and July. 75c. 



'5; ~~ il" per doz. 



Hardy Verbena 



Flame. This beautiful creeping plant blooms 

 continuously all summer. 1 1 spreads rapidly 



and is covered with lierv rose-scarlet 

 blooms. fine for the rock-garden or border. 

 Lemon Verbena (Lippia cilriodora). A ten- 

 •>erb with refreshing lemon- 

 leases. Dried [l ">r teas, 



pot pourri, and old-fashioned sweet bags. 



Veronica (Speedwell) 



Blue Champion. Medium blue llo 



mid-summer. 2 ft. 75c. each; 3 lor $2.00; 

 6 for 6.50 per doz. 



Icicle. \ brand-new, pure white variety, 

 blooming nearly all summer on 18 to 24- 

 inch - each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.00. 



Incana rosea. Same as above variety, with 

 lovely pink flowers. 



True Blue. Verj deep gentian-blue. Only 

 12 inches high. Late May and June-. 



Viola odorata (Sweet Violet) 



Royal Robe. A distinct addition to the 

 Violet family that deserves a place in the 

 shady rock-garden and as a ground-cover. 



Hardy Outdoor Ferns 



Ideal plants (or shady spots in the garden 



Leatherwood Fern. Evergreen. Attractive 

 and vigorous grower. 2 to 3 ft. 



Maidenhair Fern. One of the most distinct 

 and beautiful Ferns. Prefers a moist, 

 tdy location. 18to24in. 



Lady Fern. Exceedingly showy and vigor- 

 ous. Shade. 2 to 3 ft. 



Toothed Woodfern. Almost evergreen. 

 Fine effects when massed in shade. Pre- 

 fers a rich, moist soil. 2 to 3 ft. 



Cinnamon Fern. Strong, vigorous grow- 

 ing, suited to varied locations in shade or 

 semi-shade. 3 to 4 ft. 



Christmas Fern. Evergreen. Extremely 

 ornamental for massing in shade or partial 

 shade. 1 to 2 ft. 



Ostrich Fern. Bold growing, usually along 

 streams. Very ornamental in a moist, 

 shady location. 3 to 5 ft. 



Royal Fern. A strong, tall species that 

 thrives in shady or sunny locations. 3 ft. 



Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $1.50 for 3 of one named variety; $2.75 for 6 of one named variety; $4.85 per doz. of one named 



variety. Single plants, 60c. each. 

 All Perennial plants are subject to the 2% Md. or D.C. Sales Tax. Please include in your remittance. 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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