Three Ten 
PLANT LIST Rate Rate 
Pentstemon Grandiflorus—(2) shell 
leaf Pentstemon; (3) lavender; (4) 
July and Aug.; (6) 18 in.; (6) up¬ 
right spikes; (9) cutting and bor¬ 
der. Mr. Hamblin of Lexington 
Botanical Gardens, Boston, reports 
out of 100 species on trial this one 
is best. We quite agree with him. 
A wonderful bloom .70 1.75 
♦Pentstemon Humilis—(3) deep 
blue; (5) 8 in.; (6) rosettes of 
dark green foliage with bloom 
spikes arising, stooling out to 
make large clumps; (9) rock gar¬ 
dens or edging. A wonderful ad¬ 
dition to the rock garden col¬ 
lection .75 2.00 
PHLOX Paniculata —(2) our garden 
Phlox; (6) upright spikes; (7) well 
drained sunny position; (8) rich 
loam; (9) border and cutting. 
Bridesmaid—(5) 30 in.; (3) white, 
crimson eye. 
Fuerbrand —(5) 24 in; (3) bright ver¬ 
milion with deeper center. 
Red Hot Poker Plant —see Tritoma. 
Rhinelander —(5) 24 in.; (3) salmon 
pink. 
Poppies, oriental —see Papavier. 
All of above.50 
*SEMPERVIVIUM Tectorum^(2) 
Houseleek, Hen-and-Chickens; (3) 
red; (5) IV 2 in.; (6) rosettes of 
fleshy leaves that carpet the 
ground; (7) sunny; (8) well drain¬ 
ed, sandy; (9) excellent for rock 
gardens. Clumps .50 
♦SILENE Orientalis —(2) Catchfly; 
(3) bright rose; (4) all summer; 
(5) 8 in.; (6) plants freely branch¬ 
ed from the base, each branch 
carrying a large globular head of 
bright rose flowers; (7) sun; (8) 
ordinary well drained soil; (9) 
rock or border edging.50 
TRITOMA “Express” —(2) Red-Hot- 
poker plant, Flame-flower; (3) 
crimson-orange; (4) June-July; (5) 
3-4 ft.; (6) long grassy leaves with 
tall tubular spike of bloom; (7) 
well drained sunny; (8) ordinary 
soil with well-rotted manure and 
leaf mould; (9) border and cut¬ 
ting. Must have some protection 
in winter.50 
TROLLIUS Ledebourii— (2) Globe 
flower; (3) golden-orange; (4) 
may and sometimes in fall; (5) 
18 in.; (6) stiff upright stems; (7) 
shade and waterside; (8) deep 
rich soil with plenty of leaf mould 
and decayed manure. Plenty of 
moisture; (9) excellent for par¬ 
tially shaded borders and water¬ 
side planting .75 
Phlox Suffruticosa “Miss Lingard”— 
(2) a garden variety; (3) white; 
(4) all summer; (5) 30 in.; (6) up¬ 
right spike with glossy dark green 
foliage. Culture same as above 
phloxes. Probably the best hardy 
phlox .60 
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1.50 
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