You Can Hardly Have a Garden Without Phlox 



Hardy Summer Phlox 



Aida. Deep wine-purple. 18 to 24 in. 



Border Queen. Watermelon-pink. 18 in. 



Caroline Vandenberg. A popular lavender- 

 blue. 2 ft. 



Count Zeppelin. White with red eye. 2 ft. 



Daily Sketch. Pink with crimson eye. 

 2 Mi ft. 



Leo Schlageter. Brilliant red. 2 ft. 



Lilian. Cameo-pink with blue eye. 2 ft. 



Mary Louise. White. 2 ft. 



Salmon Beauty. Salmon with white eye. 

 2 ft. 



San Antonio. Blood-red. 2 ft. 



COLLECTION S58-12: 



1 each of the 10 for $4.35 

 COLLECTION S58-13: 



2 each of the 10 for $8.25 

 COLLECTION S58-14: 



3 each of the 10 for $11.35 



Six Beautiful Phlox 



Brigadier. Beautiful orange-red. 

 Charles Curtis (True). Deep intense red. 

 Elizabeth Arden. Lavender-pink. 

 Sir John Falstaff. Deep salmon-pink. 

 White Admiral. Beautiful white. 

 Windsor. Deep orange-red. 

 Any one named variety: 75c. each; 3 for 

 $2.00; 6 for $3.75; $7.00 per doz. 

 COLLECTION S58-15: 



1 each of the 6 for $3.50 

 COLLECTION S58-16: 



3 each of the 6 for $9.00 



Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 



Purpurea, The King. Large, star-like, 

 crimson-red flowers on stiff, 4 to 5-foot 

 stems. 



Shasta Daisies 

 (Chrysanthemum maximum) 



The Shasta Daisies are among the best of 

 perennials for cut flowers. 

 Edgebrook Giant. Single, 5 to 6-inch 



blooms on 2-foot stems. June, July. 

 Esther Read. Full double-crested center. 



15 to 18 in. All summer. 

 Marconi. Double, fluffy, 5-inch blooms off 



and on all summer. 18 to 24 in. 

 Wirral Supreme. A new Shasta Daisy with 



large flowers that are crested in the center 



like an anemone-flowered Chrysanthemum. 



A fine cut flower. 3 ft. June, July. $1.00 



each; 3 for $2.50. 

 Unless otherwise noted, any one named 

 variety: 75c. each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50; 

 $6.50 per doz. 



COLLECTION S58-17: 

 1 each of the 4 for $2.50 



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 $3.00, add 35c. for postage and packing. 



Stokesia 



Blue Moon. Giant lavender flowers at 

 intervals all summer. Fine for the border. 

 18 in. Easily grown in sun or part shade 

 in good garden soil. 



Thalictrum (Meadow-Rue) 



Lavender Mist. 4 to 5 ft. For the back- 

 ground of a perennial border. Sprays of 

 delicate lavender flowers with cream cen- 

 ters are carried on slender, stilf stems. 

 Blooms freely in late summer. Perfectly 

 hardy. 



Trollius 



Europsus, Pritchard Giant. Showy, 

 very large, globe-shaped, orange flowers 

 on 2-foot stems during May and June and 

 occasionally again in the fall. 75c. each; 

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



Europaeus, Lemon Queen. Similar to the 

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

 $2 00; 6 for $3.75; $7.00 per doz. 



Ledebouri, Golden Queen. 3 ft. Large 

 open flowers of beautiful golden yellow. 

 Blooms — June and July. 75c. each; 3 for 

 $2.00; 6 for $3.75; $7.00 per doz. 



Veronica (Speedwell) 



Barcarole. Deep rose-pink flower spikes 



from June to September. A compact 



grower to about 10 inches. 

 Blue Champion. Medium blue flowers in 



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



6 for $3.50; $6.50 per doz. 

 Icicle. Pure white variety, blooming nearly 



all summer on 18 to 24-inch stems. 75c. 



each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50. 

 Sunny Border Blue. The finest deep blue 



Veronica. Very compact growth only 18 



inches high. Blooms from July on. 75c. 



each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50. 



COLLECTION S58-18: 

 1 each of the 4 for $2.50 



Viola odorata (Sweet Violet) 



Royal Robe. Large-flowered Violet. Blooms 

 have long stems and mild, sweet scent. 



Blue Triumph. A new, very sweet-scented 

 Violet with fairly large flowers. Of easy 

 culture in sun or shade. Blooms spring and 

 fall. A "must." 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



Eight Choice Herbs for 

 Kitchen Use 



Peppermint Rosemary Tarragon 



Spearmint Applemint Thyme 



Chives Sage 



COLLECTION S58-20: 

 1 each of the 8 for $3.75 



Hardy Outdoor Ferns 



Ideal plants for shady spots in the sarden 



Leatherwood Fern. Evergreen. Attractive 

 and vigorous grower. 2 to 3 ft. 



Maidenhair Fern. Prefers a moist, shady 

 location. 18 to 24 in. 



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. 



vines 



LARGE-FLOWERED CLEMATIS. Available in 

 Purple, Blue, White, Pink, Red. $1.50 each; 

 any 2 for $2.75; any 3 for $4.00. 



SMALL-FLOWERED CLEMATIS, Paniculata. 



Sweet-scented Autumn Clematis. Pure white. 



Late summer. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 

 AMPELOPSISVeitchi. Boston Ivy. Glossy green 



leaves turn scarlet in fall. Clings very well to 



brick or stone walls. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 

 BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). Grown as a 



vine or large shrub. The brilliant berries are 



useful for indoor decoration. $1.25 each; 3 for 



$3.25. 



SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti) . White 

 sprays of flowers completely cover plant in late- 

 summer and early fall. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 



LONG-CLUSTERED WISTERIA (Wisteria mulii- 

 juga). Long flower clusters 18 to 24 inches ire 

 length. 



Rosea. Pink. Alba. White. 



Purpurea. Purple. 



Any of above Wisteria, $1.85 each; 3 of one named 

 variety for $5.00 



Camellia Sasanqua 



One of the finest of all broad-leaved evergreens. 

 Similar to the ever-popular Camellia japonica of 

 the South, but looser and faster growing. Plants 

 bloom profusely from the latter part of September 

 through November. Sasanquas can be grown with- 

 out protection from the vicinity of Baltimore 

 southward and in other warm sections. 

 ANNETTE. A two-toned variety, similar to 



Cinderella but more dense in growth and a much 



deeper shade of pink. 

 BENI - KANT - SUBAKI (Shishi-Gashira). 



Double, red flowers of good size. 

 BRILLIANCE. Single flower with 7 or 8 petals of 



light rose-pink. Very compact, upright grower. 

 CINDERELLA. Rather dense, rapid grower of 



pyramidal habit. Handsome, single, two-toned 



flowers, which are white in center and shade to 



pink at the ends of the petals. 

 DAWN. Hardiest of all Sasanquas. Semi-double; 



ivory-white with flesh-pink at the margins of the 



petals. Compact and symmetrical. 

 DAYDREAM. Quite large, single to semi-double. 



white flowers with pink edges. 

 HINODE-GUMO. Large single flower with 8 or 9 



petals, which are wavy and crepe-like in texture. 



White with pink edge. 

 MAIDEN BLUSH. Single; clear pink. Fast, com- 

 pact grower. 

 MINE-NO-YUKI (Snow-on-the-Mountain). 



Large, double, white flowers resemble a carnation 



and are borne in profusion. 

 OLEIFERA (Covington). Large; white edged 



rose crinkled petals. Fast grower. 

 RUBRA SIMPLEX. Single red flowers. Very 



THREE SINGLE SASANQUAS 



COLLECTION S58-23: 



Maiden Blush Oleitera Rubra Simplex 



1 each of the 3 for $4.00 



COLLECTION S58-24: 



ONE EACH OF 



Collection S58-22 plus Collection S58-23 



for $7.50 



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. 



Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $1.65 for 3 of one named variety; $3.00 for 6 of one named variety; $5.25 per doz. of one named 



variety. Single plants, 65c. each. 

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



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