HELENA, MONTANA 
HARDY PERENNIALS— Coniinued. 31 
PENTSTEMON. 
A most useful and showy perennial, either 
for mass planting, the rockery or borJcT 
work. In some respects they rival Phlox, 
Petunias, etc., especially for bedding pur- 
poses. 
Barbatus Torryeii — Scarlet spikes, height 3 
feet. 
Digitalis — Purple and white. 
Sensation — A beautiful strain, bearing spikes 
of large gloxinia like flowers in a large va- 
riety of colors, including, rose, cherry, 
crimson, purple and lilac. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
PHLOX, HARDY. 
Among the whole list of perennials there 
is no plant of more importance than the 
Phlox, succeeding in almost any soil and re- 
quiring the least amount of attention. Have 
you ever tried a border of Phlox? For ex- 
ample, form the outer border with purple, 
with occasional bunches of white, and mass- 
ing the inner border with bunches of the 
different shades. This will give you a "pride 
spot" of the garden. 
Aglae Adanson — Snow white, red eye. Very large. 
F. G. Von Lassburg — The purest and largest white known. 
Geo. A, Strohlein — Bright scarlet with crimson red eye. 
Louis Blanc — Reddish-violet with purple shadings and 
darker eye. One of the best dark varieties. 
Edmund Rostand— Reddish violet, shading brighter toward 
the center of petals. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie — Delicate lilac-rose, immense flowers. 
Prosper Henry — White with bright red center; dwarf 
growth. 
Siebold— Bright scarlet and one of the very best of its 
class. 
Vesuvius— Red with bright purple eye. Quite showy. 
Von Hochberg — The finest crimson. 
Hardy Phlox. 
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NEW VARIETIES. 
Elizabeth Campbell— Very bright salmon pink with dark 
red eye. 
Europa — A white variety with a decided crimson carmine 
eye. The individual trusses are very large. 
Bridesmaid — Pure white with large crimson carmine eye. 
Henry Murger — White with crimson carmine center. 
Goliath — A perfect giant in height; massive panicles of 
rich crimson-carmine with deeper eye. 
Pantheon — Bright carmine rose. 
Each 20c; doz., $2.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA. 
A beautiful flowering perennial forming bushes 3 feet 
high with spikes of delicate pink flowers. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
PINKS, HARDY GARDEN— (See Dianthus). 
PLATYCODON. 
The Platycodons are of the same family as the Campan- 
ulas, of upright habit and covered with a profusion of 
blossoms. Do best if planted in a rich soil; should be cov- 
ered in winter. 
Grandiflorum— Deep blue cupped, star shaped flowers. 
Album— Pure white in the same form as the Grandiflorum. 
Each 15c: doz.. ^\.50 
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