Perennials 



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Hardy Perennial Plants, continued 



PERENNIAL PHLOX 



LYCHNIS Chalcedonica (London Pride). 



Brilliant scarlet flowers in close heads. 



June-Sept. 

 L. Haageana. Showy orange-scarlet and 



pink flowers in large heads. June-Sept. 

 L. viscaria splendens fli. pi. Bright rose 



flowers in spikes, i to ij ft. 

 LYSIMACHIA nummularia (Creeping 



Jenny, or Moneywort). A creeper with 



yellow flowers. 

 LYTHRUM Japonicum (Purple Loose- 

 strife). Reddish purple. July-Aug. 

 MALVA Moschata alba (Muak Mallow). 



White; a very charming plant; bushy 



habit. July-Sept. 

 M. moschata rosea. Very sweet-scented 



rose flowers. July-Sept. 

 MERTENSIA Sibirica (Bluebell). Bright 



blue flowers; early spring. 25 cts. each, 



$2.50 per doz. 

 MONARDA didyma (Plorse Mint). Flowers 



bright red, in compact heads. July-Aug. 

 MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens (For- 

 get-me-not). This variety blooms all 



summer. 



CENOTHERA frutlcosa major (Evening 

 Primrose). For massing in shrubbery. 



PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Trailing 

 plant, growing 6 to 8 inches high; 

 glossy green foliage and small spikes 

 of flowers during May and June. 



P.^ONIAS, Herbaceous. Once planted, 

 they will last a lifetime with little care. 



P., Choice Named Varieties. From choice 

 collections. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 



P., Mixed Varieties. AH colors. 20 cts. 

 each, $2 per doz. 



P. arborea (Tree Peonies), Grow from 

 3 to 4 feet high. $1.25 each, $1 2 per do?.. 



P. ofBcinalis. The old-fashioned double- 

 variety, blooming in May. Separate 

 colors — Pink, Red and White. 20 cts. 

 each, $2 per do/;. 



PAPAVER [orientale (Oriental Poppy). 

 Deep scarlet; purple center. 20 cts. 

 each, $2 per doz. 



P. nudicaule (Iceland Poppy), Mixed Va- 

 rieties. July-Aug. 



PARDANTHUS Sinensis (Blackberry Lily). 

 Orange-colored flowers, spotted with 

 purple-brown. 



PENTSTEMON. Blooms all summer, colors 

 from white to crimson in variety, i to 

 3 ft. 



PHLOX, Hardy. These are the most de- 

 sirable of all hardy perennials, flowering 

 abundantly from July until late in the 

 autumn. 



P., Boule de Feu. Brilliant scarlet variety. 



P., Boule de Neige. White. 



P., Champs-Elysees. Dark red. 



P., Coquelicot. Fiery red. 



P., Eclaireur. A deep carmine-rosc. 



P., Iris. Dark purple-violet. 



P., Jeanne d'Arc. Snow-white. 



P., Lord Raleigh. Deep purple-blue. 



P., Lothair. Salmon; crimson center. 



P., Meteor. Pink, with light center. 



P. subulata (Moss Pink). Low-spreading 

 stems and narrow, moss-like leaves. 

 Rose and white flowers. 



P. amoena. Bright pink flowers in dense 

 heads, well above the evergreen foliage. 



PHYSALIS Francheti (Lantern Plant). 

 Enormous orange lanterns; useful for 

 winter decorating. April-May. 



PHYSOSTEGIA Virginiana. A very orna- 

 mental perennial, bearing showy pink 

 flowers on spikes. Aug, and Sept. 3 to 

 4 ft. 



P. Virginiana alba."' A pure white form of 

 the above. 



PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Chinese 

 Bellflower). A valuable perennial; large, 

 bell-shaped, deep blue flowers. June- 

 Oct. 



P. grandiflorum album. A while-flowered 

 form of the above, July-Aug. 



PLUMBAGO Larpentje (Blue Leadwort). 

 Beautiful blue flowers. July-Sept. 



POLEMONIUM cajruleum (Jacob's Lad- 

 der), Deep green finely cut foliage and 

 spikes of blue flowers. June-July. 

 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 



Prices of all, except where noted, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 



