CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



Hardy Perennials 



CROMWELL GARDENS BEST TWELVE HARDY 



PHLOXES, continued 



Frau Anton Buchner. Pure f;no\vy white, large in- 

 dividual flower? in jjiyantir tru^-i-s. stroni; bold habit, 

 rndoubtedly the fine-t pur. w hitr IMilox \-, t «-iit ■mt. 



Frau G. Von Lassburg. I'liif wliitr tlowcr~ in ini- 

 niense panicles, flowi-nni; later than 1-rau Anton 

 Buchner. 



Goliath. A distinct new variety of splendid appear- 

 ance and robust growth, attaining under good culture 

 a heit:!:' ■ i ; to (' li et. yet a refined variety in every 

 wa\'. i! •! • : I r. rarrird in unusually large, weli- 

 buih I' i:i i ur oi .1 most attractive bright 



cariiiiiv .1. -Nil with decpiT carmine-red eye. 



Peachblow. I )i iii .ar ])iiik, deep rose center, rather 

 ilwarl li.'liit. Sjilcndid trusses. 



Rynstrom. ( arinini-rose color, not unliki' that ot the 

 I'aul Xeyron rose; considered a decided improvement 

 on the popular Phlox Pantheon. Splendid for mass- 



Selma. Delicate rose-pink, with distinct cherry-red 



Siebold. liimlit \ (1 niilion-rcd, overlaid orange-scarlet, 

 , : nil-, n-i. il .■>.. An inii>ro\-ement on Coquelicot. 



Sir Edwin Landseer. Wry bright crimson; large 

 trusses and vigorous, healthy growth. 



SELECT VARIETIES 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100, except where 



otherwise noted 

 Bridesmaid. Pure white with bold crimson eye; very 

 attla.ti\c. 



Baron Von Dedem. Intense scarlet-red. Similar to 

 < . li. .>t. but the trusses and individual flowers are 



Tiiih li .i. i . 1 t~. cat li, so i)er doz. 

 Champs Elysees. I'.ir^ht i. nia.ucnta; the most 



Coquelicot. 

 Eiffel Tower. 



salmon. A I 



\ nil. I'l;:. - .1)1. I \\ nil i-rimson eye. 



I . II-. , hi]) \ -imik 11. .WITS, tinted 

 ii: . : ■ . II I. I \ . ii . X. I'liiional merit. 



A. Strohlein. Hii.i.;lii scarlet with deeper eye. 

 < i\ and attractive flower. 20 cts. each, $2 



Geo 



Gruppenkonigin. 



!i-rose with carmine eye. 

 ■; iminrn^e trusses. One of 



Hermine. A .li-lni. '. \.iMi ;\ ..1 .Iw.iit. compact 

 jirowth. lar. l;, cxccciing 10 inclies ill luight. Pure 

 white flower-^ of good size. Useful for bordering. 



SELECT VARIETIES OF PHLOX, continued 

 Jeanne d'Arc. A fine, late-flowering white. 

 Le Mahdi. Oeep reddish violet, with deeper eye; one 



Soft pink, sutTused white. 20 cts. 



Mr 



1 Dut 



Pantheon, .--.tlinon-rose; large flowers. 

 Sunset. Dark rosy pink. 



Vesuvius. Pure red with bright purple eye. A dazzling 

 color. 



PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA 



Miss Lingard. A di>tin. t \-arirt\-. v. ill; l.ii uc. <.;lo-;<y 

 foliage and imni.-nr. •' ••••• 



.■arlier than iI 4 

 throu.ijliout ih.- 



removed. Om- i:. , ; . 1 : . :[- 



ting. JO cts. each, per doz.. >15 la i mo. 



PHLOX SUBULATA • Moss Pink 



.\ .hv.iit, l..w-._;r,.«in..; tsj... il. ,i ni in .,iiK -yixn-^ 

 and . ..nii.l. t. U . ..\ .1 ni..; lli.- -i..i;n i, -^i.l. t..i the 



Alpin.- or ro. k-u.ir.Uii or .-.iriTim,- I .ui 1 -1 ... U. . .111.- 

 tery plots, etc. 



10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $6 per 100, except where 

 noted. 



Alba. Pure wliite li.iwcrs in masses. 

 Lilacina. Ai 1 1 a. 1 i \ .■ . hl.ic. 



Rosea. Hri'.:lii r..-. -|.mk, \ . i \ effective. We can offer 

 this \ariet\- in immense clumps at 20 cts. each. S2 

 per doz., ^15 per lou. 



OTHER TYPES OF PHLOX 



Amoena. fi . '-h. . ■! im 



ground-..-. .\ .■! ; I .i ii 1 n iih , 



excellent, dwarf 

 d Mav. 6 inches. 



Divaricata Laphami 



.ur.'.wih. \l,i\ . J.. . 

 Pilosa splendens. \ 



of li.i^hl c.iriniii.' 

 addition to this ckis: 



r. .\-emeiit on the 

 ll.iwers; strong 



PHYSOSTEGIA • False Dragon Head 



A lieatitiful border subject, flowering in midsummer, 

 forming robust plants; attractive foliage. 4 to 5 feet 

 high. 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100. 

 Speciosa. \ i .U lii .il.- pink, in dense panicles. 

 Speciosa alba. A siili ndid pure white form. 

 Speciosa carnea. 1 )eep ros\- pink. 



Chinese Bell-flower 



le iH.rennial. T.ar.ge. bell- 



PLATYCODON 



Hardy and ver\- liaiul^ome 

 shaped flowers, not unlike ihe c.im|i.iniikis. 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100. 

 Macranthum. .\ ilw.ui > .11 1. deep 



violet llowers. .|nl.\- an.l |.': 

 Mariesi. Deep blue, b. h -h,,|.. n..irly .} 



iiuhe^ a.ios-;. .\ N.ilii.il.K' \ ,ii i. i ..I i h. uiant Mi'll- 



ll.|^^|■I^. jnl\ .mil >i] i| rnibri . i I..0I. 

 Mariesi album. \ pine wliil" loini ol the abo\e. 



Jul.\ an.l Septeml.i i . 1 h...l. 

 Grandiflorum. I l.in. I>. mir. Kiri;e llowers; ilei'p blue. 



jnlv .01.1 ^l•pl.■ml.l I J I.-. I. 

 Grandiflorum album. .\ white form of the above. 



Jul.N- and September, j leet. 



Platycodon grandiflorum 



PLUMBAGO • Lcadwort 



Larpentf 



rom .\imii~i lo 1 ). I. iIh i 

 .'o cts. each, per doz. 



m-llow.iiie.; l..ir.ler plant, 

 iln.' Il.i\\ei> oil wiry stems 

 .\ line lock-gardeu plant. 



