AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1920. 



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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 

 PHLOXES. STANDARD VARIETIES. 



PHLOXES. STANDARI 

 25cts. each; $2.00 per doz. ; $1 



Pure white with faint rose eye, larg 



2.00 per 100. 



Albion. Pure white with faint rose eye, large truss. 



Antonin Mercie. Soft grayish-lilac; white centre. 



Baron van Dedem. Brilhant cochineal-red with salmon shadings. 



Beranger. White suffused with rosy pink; amaranth-redeye. 



Bridesmaid. AVhite with crimson-carmine centre. 



Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish-crimson. 



Clara Benz. Lovely carmine-rose with deeper eye; dwarf. 



CoqueliCOt. A fine pure scarlet with deep carmine eye. 



Eclaireur. Bright magenta with light halo, large flower. 



Emil Kranz. Rosy-mauve with white centre. 



Esperanee. Mauve with white centre. 



Eugene Danzanvilliers. Rosy-lilac, white eye; very large. 



Frau Anton Buchner. Flowers pure white; dwarf. 



Gen. Van Heutz. Brilliant salmony-red with white centre. 



Griedur. Pale salmon-rose, deep carmine eye. 



Hanny Pflelderer. Cream changing to salmon; carmine-redeye. 



Helene Vacaresco. Dwarf white; late. 



Hodur. Lilac-rose, shading to white in the centre. 



Hortense. White with large deep red disc. 



La Cygne. Pure white, splendid spike; late. 



La Vogue. Clear silvery-rose. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. Dehcate lilac-rose, borne in immense panicles. 



Mrs. Jenkins. A fine pure white for massing; large panicles; early. 



Pantheon. Brilliant rose; an effective variety. 



Prof . Schlieman. Bright lilac-rose; late. 



Prof. Virchow. Briglit carmine overlaid with orange-scarlet. 



Richard Wallace. Pure white with maroon centre ; tall grower. 



Selma. Light rose, cherry-red eye ; strong grower. 



Sunshine. Salmon-rose. _ Fine deep shade. 



Von Goethe. Rich salmon-rose. 



Primula japonica. 



Primula japonica. Mixed Colors. One of the finest Primroses 

 for the garden; 'several whorls of large flowers on erect stems, 

 varying from white to crimson 



vulgaris. (P. Acaulis.) The yellow English Primrose. An old 

 {a\iirite, thriving best in a partially shaded situation. Flowers 

 l)^i^:ht canary-yellow. 



vulgaris mixed. Embraces a fine range of colors 



veris. {Polyanthus.) Charming dwarf Spring-flowering plants 

 with many beautiful combinations of colors. The plants thrive 

 best in a partially shaded situation and should be protected dur- 

 ing Winter with a light covering of dry leaves or meadow hay. 

 Mixed colors 



veris Yellow. Large-flowered, clean pure yellow 



Pyrethrum roseum. Single Hybrids. Shades of pink, crimson 



and white; June. 2 ft 



uliginosum. {GinnJ l>aisy.') White, yellow centre; JulvtoSept. 

 4 ft- 



Doz. 



$2 . 50 



2.50 

 2.50 



2.50 

 2.50 



$18.00 



18.00 

 18.00 



18.00 

 18.00 



Rudbeckia nitida Autumn Sun. A very showy vaiiety -svith 

 inunense flowers of a bright yellow color borne on long, stiff 

 stems; Sept. and Oct. Height 5 to 6 ft 



lanceolata Golden Glow. Flowers golden-yellow, like double 

 Cactus Dahlias; valuable for shrubbery clumps and for cutting; 

 July and Aug. 5 to 6 ft 



Newmanil. Golden-yellow with maroon cone; JrdytoOct. 2 ft. 



purpurea. Rosy-purple. 2^ ft 



2.50 i 18.00 

 2.50 ! 15.00 



2.. 50 , 15.00 



Salvia pratensis. (Meadow Sage.) 

 ers; July and Aug. li ft. 



Large spikes of i-ich blue flow- 



2.00 

 2.50 

 2.. 50 



12.00 

 15.00 

 18.00 



2.00 12.00 



Saponaria ocymoides splendens. Pretty border and rockoi j- 



plant; flowers rosy-crimson ; May and June. | ft 



Caucasicafl. pi. {Douhle-flowering Bouncing Bet.) Flowers white 

 tinted rose; blooms all Summer. 1ft 



Stokesia cyanea. 



Scabiosa caucasica. Large lavender-blue flowers borne 

 stems; one of the finest perennials; Jun.toAug. 2 it. 

 Japonica. Flowers lavender-blue ; July to Aug. 



2.. 50 ' 15.00 

 2.50 , 15.00 



2.. 50 I IS. 00 

 2.. 50 15.00 



Six plants of one variety soli at dc 



rale: 33 at 1 OO rate. 



