You Can Hardly Have a Garden Without Phlox 



Hardy Summer Phlox 



Border Queen. on-pink. 1 ^ in. 



Count Zeppelin. W hire with red eve. 2 ft. 

 Lilian. ( imeo-pink with blue eye. 2 ft. 

 Mary Louise. '■'• ite. 2 ft. 

 Pinkette. '•'. -e tinted pink. 2 ft. 

 Rosy Blue. I avender. 2 ft. 

 Ruth May. Apple blossom-pink. 2 ft. 

 Salmon Beauty. S ilmon with white eye. 



San Antonio. Blood-red. 1 

 Spitfire. 



COLLECTION B-20: 



1 each of the 10 for S3. 50 



COLLECTION B-21: 



2 each of the 10 for S6.50 



COLLECTION B-22: 



3 each of the 10 for $10.50 



Four Beautiful New Phlox 

 Brigadier. Brilliant carmine-red shaded 



1 

 Cameo. Pure cameo-pink. 2 ft. 

 Elizabeth Arden. Soft pink with lighter 



_• around a pale red eye. 2 ft. 

 Sir John Fa I staff. Verj larye; deep salmon- 

 pink. 2 



Any of the above 4 Phlox, Si. 00 each 



COLLECTION B-23: 



1 each of the 4 for $3.75 



Plumbago (Leadwort) 



Larpentae. 12 in. Rich foliage and deep 

 blue flowers in late summer; useful for 

 sunny or shadv ground-covers or for the 

 rock garden. July to September. 



Polemonium 



Blue Pearl 'Jacobs- Ladder;. 12 in. A dwarf 

 Polemonium with great clusters of light 

 blue flowers. Graceful foliage. May. 



Primula (Hardy Primrose,- Cowslip) 



Munstead Giant Strain. Flowers of large 



Shades of vellow from cream to rich 



orange, as well as pure white and charming 



of different colors. Plant 



them in a damp, shaded spot. 



Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 



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



crimson-red flowers on still. 4 to 5-foot 

 stems. 65c. each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for S3. 00. 



Salvia Pitcheri 



(Hardy Deep Blue Sage) 



A most gorgeous color for the fall garden. 

 Blooms freely through September and Octo- 

 ber. Spra\s of gentian-blue flowers. 



Shasta Daisies 

 (Chrysanthemum maximum) 



Esther Read. IK to 2 ft. Fulls double 

 white flowers of ttiwid lasting quality. 

 Blooms 3 to 4 inches across. Summer and 

 fall 65c each; 3 'or $1.65; '' '"' ^00. 



Supreme. 2 ft. I itra large, single white 

 Bowers. June, July. 65c each; $ for $1.65; 

 6 for $3.00. 



Sedum (Stonecrop) 



Spectabile, Brilliant. 18 m. Large, flat 



heads of bright rose-pink (lowers ill Sep- 



tember and October. 



Thalictrum (Meadow-Rue) 



Lavender Mist, i to 5 Ft I <>r the back- 

 ground of a perennial border. Spi 



ite lavender flowers with cream cen- 

 ters are carried on slender, still stems. 

 Blooms freely in late summer. Perfectly 

 hardy. 65c. each; 3 for SI. 65; 6 for 

 5 per doz. 



Trollius 



Europsus, Pritchard Giant. Showy, 

 obe-shaped, orange flowers 



on 2-foot stems during May and June and 

 Occasionally again in the fall. 75c. each; 

 3 for 12.00; 6 for S3. 75; $7.00 per doz. 



Europaeus. Lemon Queen. Similar to the 

 above but lemon-colored. 75c. each; 3 for 

 $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 57.00 per doz 



Ledebouri, Golden Queen. 3 ft. Large 

 open flowers ol beautiful golden yellow. In 

 bloom about three weeks later than 

 Luropaus sorts — June and July. 75c. 

 each; 3 lor $2.00; 6 for $3.75; $7.00 per doz. 



Hardy Verbena 



Flame. This beautiful creeping plant blooms 

 continuously all summer. It spreads rapidly 

 and is covered with fiery rose-scarlet 

 blooms. From the time it is planted until 

 heavy frost, it blr>oms and blooms. Fine 

 for 'he rock garden or border. 



Lemon Verbena {Lippia citriodora). A ten- 

 der herb with refreshing lemon-scented 

 leaves. Dried leaves are excellent for teas, 

 pot pourri, and old-fashioned sweet bags. 



Veronica (Speedwell) 



Blue Spire. \H to 24 in. Spire-like, deep 

 blue flowers. June to September. 



Icicle. A brand-new, pure white variety, 

 blooming nearly all summer on 18 to 24- 

 inch stems. 85c. each; 3 for S2.25; 6 for 

 S4.00. 



Incana. 12 in. Silver-gray foliage. Deep 

 blue flowers in June. 



Incana rosea. Same as above variety, with 

 lovely pink flowers. 



Viola odorata (Sweet Violet) 



Royal Robe. A distinct addition to the 

 \ iolet family that deserves a plai e in the 

 shady rock garden and as a ground-co . i i 



Eight Choice Herbs 

 for Kitchen Use 



Apple Mint Rosemary 



Peppermint Sage 



Spearmint Tarragon 



Chives Thyme 



COLLECTION B-24: 

 1 each of the 8 for $3.35 



COLLECTION B-25: 

 3 each of the 8 for $7.75 



Vines 



LARGE-FLOWERED CLEMATIS. Avail- 

 able in Purple. Blue. W hite. Pink. Red. 



i ea< h; any 2 for $2.25; any 4 for $4.00. 



SMALL-FLOWERED CLEMATIS, Pan- 



iculata. Sweet-scented Autumn Clematis. 



Pure white. late slimmer. 65c each; 

 3 for $1.65. 

 AMPELOPSISVeitchi. Boston Ivy. Glossy 



green leaves turn scarlet in fall. Clings 

 very, well to l>rick or stone walls. $1.00 



ea< h; I I.., <J50. 



BITTERSWEET (Celaslrus scandens). 

 Grown as i vim- or large shrub. The bril- 

 liant berries are useful lor indoor decora- 

 tion. $1.00 each; 5 lor S2.50. 



NEW HONEYSUCKLE Loniccra . Gold- 

 flame. Flame-pink, vellow inside. $1 00 

 e tch; I 1. 1. - ' 10 



SILVER LACE VINE (I'„h gonum Auberti). 

 White sprays ol flowers completely cover 

 plant in late summei and early fall. $1.00 

 e u h; I foi 12.50. 



LONG-CLUSTERED WISTERIA Wis- 

 teria multijuga). Long clusters to 18 to 24 

 inches in length. 



Rosea. Pink. Alba. White. 



Purpurea. Purple. 



Any of above Wisteria, $1.25 each; 3 of one 

 named variety for $3.50 



Lamelha basanqua 



One ol the newer and finest ol .ill the broad- 

 evergreens. Similar to the ever-popu- 

 lar Camellia japonica ol the South bul looser 



and luster growing. Plants bloom profusely 

 from the latter part ol September through 

 November. Sasanquas can be grown without 



protection from the vicinity of Baltimore 



southward and in other warm sections. 



Cleopatra. Large, cherry-red flowers, often 

 double, and with crinkled petals. Foliage 

 thick, dark and glossy. Vigorous and 

 comp.ii I . 



Dawn Akebono . flowers large, singli 

 semi-double, ivory-white changing to 

 flesh-pink at the margin. Extremely hardy 

 and blooms continue alter othei Sasanquas 

 /one. 



Mine-no-yuki iSnow-on-the-Mountaini. 



The large, double, white flowers resemble 

 a carnation and are borne in such prolusion 

 as to unci the entire plant. When young, 

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

 older it develops into a round, compact 

 plant. 



SetSUgekka. The large, semi-double flowers 

 are pure white, with just a touch of pink 

 at the ends of the slight ly ruffled petals. 

 Krect and compact. Very valuable. 



Shichifukujin. Very strong, upright ( 



with line foliage. V'erv large, oil pink 

 bloom, sometimes double, line landscape- 

 plant. 



Usu-beni. Semi-double to loose peon v -form 

 flowers of soft orchid-pink, with some 

 white variegation. leaves dark green, 

 crenulated. 

 Nice young plants, 8 to 15 in., $1.50 each; 



3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.00; 12 for $12.50. 



COLLECTION B-26: 

 One each of the above 6 for $6.85 



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. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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