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PHLOX, PERENNIAL. Phloxes are among the very 

 showiest and most valuable of all hardy plants, 

 and, by growing a complete collection, they can be 

 had in bloom from early June until late Fall. 2 to 

 3 ft. June-Oct. 

 Antoine Mercier. Pure white, lilac center. Each 35c. S3. 00 



B. Comte. Satiny amaranth Each 35c. 3.25 



Bridesmaid. White, with rose center 3.00 



Elizabeth Campbell. Very large spikes of salmon- 

 pink Each 40c. 3.50 



Europe. White, with crimson eye. Very large 



Each 35c. 3.25 

 Fire Glow. Brilliant orange-scarlet, with darker 



center; large trusses; strong habit 4.50 



Frau Anton Buchner. Pure white, with flowers 



of enormous size Each 35c. 3.00 



Mme. M. Van Hoboken. The finest pink and a 



most consistent bloomer Each 50c. 4.50 



Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white; very early 3.00 



R. P. Struthers. Rosy-carmine with red eye 3.00 



*divaricata alba (P. canadensis alba). White, 10 in. 



May 3.50 



subulata (Moss Pink). Low-spreading stems and 

 narrow, moss-like leaves; flowers in wonderful pro- 

 fusion. 3-6 in. April, Mav 3.00 



DWARF, or CREEPING PHLOX 



subulata alba. Flowers large; white 3.00 



— atropurpurea. Purplish rose 3.00 



— lilacina. Light blue 3.00 



— ^Vivid. Bright fiery rose, with vivid eye. .Each 50c. 4.50 

 sufFruticosa, Miss Lingard. Flowers pure white, 

 with pale pink centei ; flower truss is very large and 

 long, often reaching 1}^ ft 3.00 



PHYSALIS francheti (Chinese Lanternplant). Enor- 

 mous orange-colored fruits; useful for Winter deco- 

 rating. 2 ft. April, May 2.50 



PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana (False Dragonhead). 

 Strong spikes of delicate pink flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 



June, July 2.50 



— alba. Flowers pure white. 2 to 3 ft. June, July. . 2.50 

 grandiflora (New). Dwarf pink flowers. 15 to 18 in. 



Aug.-Sept 2.50 



POLYGONATUM multiflorum (Solomons-seal). Arch- 

 ing spravs of greenish white flowers; useful for cut- 

 ting. 2'ft. May, June 2.50 



sieboldi. A strong-growing plant; stems curving 

 gracefully outward. Produces creamy white flow- 

 ers; effective for massing. 3 to 5 ft. Aug., Sept. . 2.50 

 *PRIMULA acaulis (vulgaris) (Common English 

 Primrose). One of the earliest Spring flowers; bright, 

 lemon-yellow and fragrant. 6-9 in. April, May. . 2.50 

 PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese Spurge). A 

 dwarf evergreen, with dark green, glossy leaves 

 forming a dense carpet. Will grow under trees 



where nothing else will Per 100, $18.00 2.25 



POTENTILLA HYBRIDS (Cinquefoil). 



Doctor Andre. Semi-double, yellow, red; veined and 



margined. 2 ft. June, July Each 50c. 4.50 



Don Quixote. Soft yellow, splashed scarlet. Each 50c. 4.50 

 Monsieur Rouillard. Crimson edged yellow. . . . 



Each 50c. 4.50 



Mont d'Or. Yellow Each 50c. 4.50 



MacNabiana. Double; rich crimson Each 50c. 4.50 



Planti. Flowers single; red Each 50c. 4.50 



PYRETHRUM roseum hybridum grandiflorum. 



Double, separate varieties named 9.00 



Single Named Each ,|1.00, 6 for $5.00 9.00 



RUDBECKIA laciniata. Golden Glow (Coneflower). 



Masses of double, golden yellow flowers. 6 to 8 ft. 



Aug., Sept 2.50 



maxima. Has immense grayish-green leaves and 



bright yellow flowers on long stems. 4 to 6 in. 



across. 6 to 8 ft. June-Sept 2.50 



purpurea. Crimson-purple flowers. 2 to 3 ft. July- 



Oct 2.50 



triloba. Vigorous grower, golden yellow flowers. 



3 to 5 ft. July-Get 2.50 



