39 PINK, ROSE AND RED (CONTINUED) 
SUMMER AND EARLY AUTUMN 
3 for 
ONOSMA — Emodi. Small bright rose flowers. All 
summer. each 75c 2.00 
PAPAVER — Pilosum. Handsome blue-grey foliage. Large 
salmon colored flowers. Height 2 ft. each 35c 1.00 
PENTSTEMON 
Rupicola. Trailing dwarf form with mats of tiny grey-green 
leaves. Brilliant red flowers. North America.each 60c 1.65 
Torreyi. A graceful plant with long stems bearing spires of 
brilliant scarlet flowers. All summer. 2 ft. tall. For back¬ 
ground of rock garden. North America. each 30c .85 
Rosa Roulettii 
POLYGONUM 
Affine. Rare. Forms small clumps of light green leaves, 
topped by spikes of pale pink flowers. A very showy and 
effective plant with long season of bloom. Late summer and 
autumn. Full sun or partial shade. each 50c 1.40 
Vaccinifolium. Trailing masses of glossy green foliage pro¬ 
duce in autumn a profusion of lovely rose-pink flowers. 
Himalayas. 2 to 3 in. each 75'C 2.00 
POTENTILLA 
Fulgens. New. A lovely type with bright shiny foliage and 
fine reddish-amber blossoms. Long period of bloom. Him¬ 
alayas. September. each 50c 1.40 
Nitida. Supply limited. The gem of the race. Silvery foliage 
covered with charming pink blossoms during late summer 
and early autumn. Rare. Full sun. Poor soil.each 75c 2.00 
Salmon Beauty. Brilliant coppery-salmon flowers. Very valu¬ 
able for the rock garden. each 35c 1.00 
RODGERSIA—Aesculifolia. Large ornamental foliage with 
tall plumes of rosy-white flowers. each 75c 2.00 
