Phlox.   For  mid-sumnier  bloom  there  is  little  else  that  is  better.  See  also  opposite  page 
PHLOX,  continusd 
The  Pearl.  Pure  white,  splendid  heads.  A  tall 
grower  and  desirable  sort. 
Phlox  subulata.  Mo.^^s,  or  Mountain  Pink.  A  low- 
growing,  half-creeping  evergreen,  that  is  buried 
in  very  early  spring  beneath  a  multitude  of  lit- 
tle flowers.  It  is  a  splendid  thing  for  a  ground 
cover  in  barren  places,  for  rockeries,  graves  and 
bedding.  15  cts.  each,  $1  for  10,  $8  per  100. 
var.  alba.  White, 
var.  rosea.  Bright  rose  color. 
PHYSOSTEGIA  Virginica.    A  splendid  summer- 
flowering  perennial  with  long  spikes  of  showy 
soft  pink  flowers,  valued  for  bouquets.  4  feet, 
var.  denticulata.    Flower-spikes  more  loosely 
covered  with  bloom  than  the  above.  2  to  3  feet. 
PLATYCODON  grandiflora.  Balloon-Flower,  or 
Chinese  Bellflower.  Resembles  the  campanula 
in  appearance,  and  blooms  continuously  from 
June  until  October.  Grows  about  2  feet  high. 
The  flowers  are  1  to  I5  inches  across.  Usually  a 
deep  blue,  sometimes  white. 
PRIMULA  elatior.  Oxlip.  Low-growing,  free- 
flowering  with  yellow  blossoms  in  early  spring. 
P.  veris.  English  Cowslip.  A  favorite,  low- 
growing  plant,  whose  flowers  include  a  wide 
range  of  colors.  We  offer  a  fine  strain. 
P.  vulgaris.  English  Primrose.  Fragrant,  ca- 
nary-yellow. 
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  3'ellow  dahlia-like  flowers. 
R.  Newmani.  July  to  October.  Fine  for  cutting. 
Orange-yellow  flowers.  3  feet. 
SALVIA  azurea.  Meadow  Sage.  A  Rocky  moun- 
tain species  that  grows  about  3  feet  high  and 
produces  sky-blue  flowers  in  late  summer. 
SAPONARIA  caucasica  flore  pleno.  Bouncing 
Bet.  White  flowers  all  summer  and  fall. 
SEDUM  spectabile.  Brilliant  Stonecrop.  A 
stout,  heavy-looking  plant  with  broad,  oval,  light 
green  leaves  ;  rose-colored  flowers. 
STOKESIA  cyanea.    Familiarly  known  as  the 
Cornflower  Aster.   Grows  18  to  24  inches  high,  ♦ 
and  from  July  until  October  it  bears  large  dou- 
ble lavender-blue  flowers. 
SYMPHYANDRA  Hoffmanni.  Drooping  campan- 
ula-like white  flowers  in  July  and  August.  2  ft. 
TRITOMA  Pfitzerii.  The  everblooming  Flame 
Flower,  or  Red  Hot  Poker,  grows  3  to  4  feet 
high,  and  sends  up  stiff  stems  of  orange-scarlet 
flowers. 
TROLLIUS  Europaeus.  Globe  FLO^^'ER.  Bright 
yellow  flowers  that  resemble  buttercups  on  stems 
about  2  feet  high  from  May  until  August.  Good 
for  the  flower-border  or  for  partially  shaded, 
well-drained  places. 
TUNICA  saxifraga.  A  low  border  or  rockery 
plant,  that  bears  light  pink  flowers  all  summer. 
VERONICA  spicata.  Speed\\t:ll.  Continuously 
through  the  summer  this  plant,  about  18  inches 
high,  produces  spikes  of  bright  blue  flowers. 
PRICES  OF  PERENNIAL  PLANTS.    Except  where  otherwise  noted,  the  price  is  15  cts.  each, 
$1.25  for  10,  $10  per  100 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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