PHLOX,  continued 
A^urora  Borealis.   Orange-red;  good  flower-head. 
B.  Compte.   Dark  crimson,  almost  purple.  Desir- 
able sort. 
Crepuscle.  Pale  lavender,  with  light  halo  in  center. 
Splendidly  formed  heads,  individual  flower  large. 
Cross  of  Honor.  White,  rosy  lilac  center. 
Eclaireur.    Crimson.   Lighter  than  B.  Compte ; 
very  showy. 
Edmund  Rostand.   Deep  rose,  with  white  center. 
Faust.  White,  with  pink  center  similar  to  Richard 
Wallace. 
General  Brent.  White,  with  pale  lavender  eye. 
Jeanne  d'Arc.  Pure  white.  Late  flowering. 
J.  H.  Slocum.  Dark  red,  similar  to  Aurora  Borealis. 
Lothair.  Salmon-red,  crimson.  Desirable  sort. 
Mrs.  Jenkins.   Large,  pure  white.  Medium  early. 
Ornament.    Dwarf  grower ;  pale  pink,  with  a 
crimson  eye. 
Peachblow.  Blush. 
Professor  Schlieman.  Salmon-rose,  carmine  eye. 
Purity.  White.  Almost  identical  with  Mrs.  Jenkins. 
Rendatler.  Magenta. 
Richard  Wallace.     White,   with   pink  center. 
B'amiliar  old-fashioned  kind. 
The  Pearl.    Pure  white,  splendid  heads.   A  tall 
grower  and  desirable  sort. 
Von  Goethe.  Salmon-rose. 
Phlox  subulata.  Moss,  or  Mountain  Pink.  A  low- 
growing,  half-creeping  evergreen,  that  is  buried 
in  very  early  spring  beneath  a  multitude  of 
little  flowers.  It  is  a  splendid  thing  for  a  ground 
cover  in  barren  places,  for  rockeries,  graves  and 
bedding.  We  offer  both  white  and  pink  varieties. 
PHYSOSTEGIA  Virginica.  A  splendid  summer- 
flowering  perennial  with  long  spikes  of  showy  soft 
pink  flowers,  highly  valued  for  bouquets.  4  ft. 
var.  denticulata.  Flower  spikes  more  loosely 
covered  with  bloom  than  the  above.  2  to  3  ft. 
PLATYCODON  grandiflora.  Balloon-Flower,  or 
Chinese  Bellflower.  Resembles  the  cam- 
panula in  appearance  and  blooms  continuously 
from  June  until  October.  Grows  about  2  feet 
high.  The  flowers  are  1  to  inches  across.  Usu- 
ally a  deep  blue,  sometimes  white 
Hardy 
APPLES 
15  to  7  feet,  selected,  35c.  each,  $3  for  10,  $25  per  100 
EARLY  APPLES 
Fourth  of  July.   Medium  size.    White,  yellow  and  red 
striped ;  flesh  white. 
Red  Astrachan.    Very  early ;  crimson,  streaked  with 
yellow ;  juicy. 
Williams  Early  Red  (Williams  Favorite).  Large,  ob- 
long, red,  rich  and  excellent.   A  good  bearer. 
'  Yellow  Transparent.    Pale  yellow  when  ripe  ;  flesh 
tender,  juicy  and  good. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
Platycodon  Japonica  flore  pleno.  The  flowers  of 
this  variety  are  large  and  double,  with  inner 
petals  alternating  with  the  outer  ones.  Other- 
wise same  as  the  preceding. 
POLYGONUM  compactum.  A  mass  of  white  flow- 
ers in  August  and  September.  Foliage  attract- 
ive. lito2ft. 
PRIMULA  elatior.  Oxlip.  Low-growing,  free- 
flowering,  with  yellow  blossoms  in  early  spring. 
P.  veris.  English  Cowslip.  A  favorite,  low-grow- 
ing plant,  whose  flowers  include  a  wide  range  of 
colors.  We  offer  a  fine  strain. 
PYRETHRUM  hybridum.  June.  Flowers  resem- 
ble asters  and  vary  in  color  from  white  to  shades 
of  pink,  red  and  purple.  Feathery  foliage.  3  ft. 
P.  uliginosum.  Giant  Daisy.  Large  white  daisy- 
like flowers  from  July  to  September.  4  to  5  feet. 
RUDBECKIA.  Golden  Glow.  From  July  to  Sep- 
tember the  tall,  swaying  stems  are  aglow  with 
golden  yellow  dahlia-like  flowers.  Strong,  robust 
grower.  5  to  6  ft. 
R.  Newmani.  July  to  October.  Fine  for  cutting. 
Orange-yellow  flowers.  3  feet. 
SAPONARIA  caucasica  flora  pleno.  Bouncing 
Bet.  White  flowers  all  summer  and  fall. 
SEDUM  spectabile.  Brilliant  Stonecrop.  A 
stout,  heavy-looking  plant  with  broad,  oval,  light 
green  leaves.  Grows  about  18  inches  high  and 
bears  handsome  heads  of  rose-colored  flowers  in 
late  summer  and  early  fall. 
STOKESIA  cyanea.  Familiarly  known  as  the 
Cornflower  Aster.  Grows  18  to  24  inches  high, 
and  from  July  until  October  it  bears  large  double 
flowers  often  4  to  5  inches  across.  They  are 
lavender-blue  in  color  and  very  pretty. 
SYMPHYANDRA  Hoffmanni.  Drooping  cam- 
panula-like white  flowers  in  July  and  August.  2  ft. 
TUNICA  saxifraga.  A  low  border  or  rockery 
plant,  that  bears  light  pink  flowers  all  summer. 
VERONICA  Hectorii.  Spikes  of  blue  flowers, 
var.  spicata.  Speedwell.  Grows  IJ  feet  and 
produces  in  July  and  August  long  spikes  of  bright 
blue  flowers. 
Fruits 
AUTUMN  APPLES 
Fameuse  (Snow  Apple).    Deep  crimson;  flesh  snowy 
white. 
Fall  Pippin.    Large ;  yellow ;  rich  and  delicious.  Good 
bearer. 
Gravenstein.   Large;  yellow,  striped  with  red.  Among 
the  best. 
Oldenburg  (Duchess  of  Oldenburg).  Streaked  with  red 
and  yellow;  tender  and  juicy.  Good  for  cooking. 
Wealthy.  White,  yellow  and  red  stripe;  flesh  white. 
WINTER  APPLES 
American  Golden  Russet  (Sheepnose).  High-flavored 
and  spicy.  Profuse  bearer  and  good  keeper. 
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