Phlox, F. G. von Lassburg. 
Pachysandra terminalis. A beautiful trailing plant,| 
thriving in partial shade and forming a mat of glossy 
green foliage; flowers bright blue; June. 8 in. : 
Papaver nudicaule. (Iceland Poppy.) Charming flowers 
ranging from white and yellow to deep orange- -scarlet; 
invaluable for table decoration; April to Oct. 1 ft. 
orientale. (Oriental Poppy.) Orange-scarlet; 
plant for shrubbery borders; May to July. 3 ft. 
orientale. Beauty of Livermere. Blood-red with 
black centre 
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orientale Royal Scarlet. Deen! ecarlet 
Pentstemon barbatus Torreyi. Tall, graceful spikes of, 
brilliant scarlet flowers, giving the effect of clumps of 
scarlet willows, charming for garden decoration and for 
cutting; June to September. 3 ft.. Re WCiens 4then 
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Phlomis tuberosa. 
Fine plant for naturalizing; 
purple flowers; June. Seay 
4 ft. 
Physostegia virginica. (False Dragon Head.) Elegant) 
spikes of light rosy-lilac flowers; very beautiful and) 
good for cutting; July and August. 4 ft.. eae 
virginica alba. Purest white; lovely flower . . . .| 
Platyeodon grandiflora. (Chinese Bell-flower.) Magni- 
ficent spikes of violet-blue cup-shaped flowers of long 
duration; May.to. October: «8 ft... 29s sa ai: 
grandifloraalba. White. . . Bans. Sah E ‘ 
Mariesi. (Dwarf Japanese Bell ‘ower. ) Large saucer-) 
shaped, violet-blue flower; 13 ft. ; 
Mariesi alba. White | 
Polemonium eceruleum. (Jacob’s Ladder.) Deep blue| 
flowers in erect spikes; Juneand July. lft. . . . .| 
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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.—Continued. 
Phlox divarieata. A dwarf-native species with pale blue; Doz. 100 
flowers; May and June. 1 ft. . 2.50 | 18.00 
subulata alba. White, moss-pink. Suitable for edgings 
and rockeries; June to August. 4in.. | 2.50 | 15.00 
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subulata rosea. Rosy-pink 2.50 |} 15.00 
suffruticosa Miss Lingard. A fine free-flowering white, 
blooming a month earlier than the decussata varieties. 
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HARDY PHLOXES. 
Among hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and more easily 
grown than these. They are perfectly hardy, succeeding in any garden soil, 
and producing magnificent spikes of showy and lasting flowers, year after 
year, with comparatively little care. 23 to 3 ft. 
FARQUHAR’S ‘“‘SUPERB’’ COLLECTION OF TWELVE 
HARDY PHLOXES. 
35 ets. each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
Baron van Dedem. Brilliant cochineal red with salmon shadings. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red; very effective shade. 
Blue Hill. Violet-blue. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon changing to pink in the centre: 
dwarf. 
Europa. White with a decided crimson-carmine eye; flowers and trusses 
very large. 
F. G. von Lassburg. Splendid pure white; very large. 
Helene Vacareseco. Dwarf white; late. 
Le Mahdi. Dark purple-violet. 
P. Fordham. Flowers pure white with a soft pink eye; large trusses. 
R. F. Struthers. Brilliant salmon-rose. 
Rynstrom. Rose, white centre. Immense trusses. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink. 
Phlox subulata in'the Rock Garden. 
dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
