Plumbago Larpentae is a mass of deep cobalt blue 
Our strains of Py- 
rethrum “James Kel- 
way” was originally 
grown from seeds, 
but now we handle 
them the same way 
we do our superb 
doubles—w e grow 
them from divisiotis. 
W e selected the 
largest and deepest 
single reds, and we 
havepropogated from 
this superior stock. 
You will be pleased 
with the brilliant 
color they give your 
garden. 
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PHLOX 
AMOENA. A low species about six Inches high. 
Covered in the Spring with delicate pink flow¬ 
ers. Makes a fine border plant and is very 
showy in the rockery. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, 
per 25 $2.50. 
DIVARICATA CANADENSIS (Wild Sweet Wil¬ 
liam). Our native phlox, blooming in April and 
May. Large fragrant lavender bossoms on wiry 
6 inch stems. A valuable plant in the wild 
garden or the rockery. Each 20c, per 10 $1.00, 
per 25 $2.00. 
OVATA (Carolina Mountain Phlox). Masses of 
leathery green foliage with bright pink flowers 
in May that last well into the summer. In 
great demand as an alpine plant. True stock. 
Each 25c, per 10 $1.50. 
SUBULATA ALBA. A dainty creeping Phlox that 
is simply covered in the early Spring with a 
profusion of clear white flowers. 6 inches. Each 
20c, per 10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
SUBULATA ROSEA. A shower of bright rose flow¬ 
ers in early Spring. Excellent as a border 
plant, and showy in the rockery. Each 20c, per 
10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
SUBULATA "BLUE HILLS.” We presented 
this fine novelty for the first time last Pall. 
Because of its unusual color, a bright 
blue tinged lavender, it met with instant 
appeal. A compact, orderly variety that is 
a mass of bloom in the Spring. Each 25c, 
per 10 $1.50. 
SUBULATA "ATROPURPUREA.” A recent 
introduction that has proven itself worthy 
to be classed with the fine novelties. A 
splendid grower which in the Spring is 
covered with deep red blossoms similar in 
color to Phlox B. Compte. A recommended 
item. Each 25c, per 10 $2.00. 
SUBULATA VIVID. One of the finest introduc¬ 
tions. A vivid rose pink. Uniform and neat in 
its growth. A striking addition for the rock 
garden. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
SUBULATA MRS. G. F. WILSON. A new variety 
of merit. Compact tufts of gay lavender pink 
flowers. Delicately scented. Very pretty and 
highly recommended. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
The hardy perennial phlox, because of the splen¬ 
did selection of marvelous colors, is rapidly taking 
a leading position in the American garden. Its abil¬ 
ity to succeed in most any position is another of its 
admirable qualities. For a mass of color try plant¬ 
ing twenty-five of a variety. You will then see 
why we are offering all our plants this way. The 
real effect will please you. Strong field grown 
plants. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50 unless 
otherwise noted. 
Africa. A dazzling new deep scarlet. A vivid 
color and a strong grower. Will not fade as 
some reds do. A gem for the border. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry. Large flowers of fine 
form. 
B. Compte. Rich Burgundy-red, one of the finest 
red shades; strong and large. True stock scarce. 
Commander. One of the most striking reds. An 
old established variety that still holds its place 
because of its fine color and form. 
Elizabeth Campbell. The most popular of all Pink 
Phloxes. Purest salmon. Each 25c, per 10 $1.75. 
Enchantress. A new pink that is rapidly becom¬ 
ing popular. A bright pink mottled with shad¬ 
ing of white. A strong grower. 
Europa. Snow-white with decided carmine eye 
Very large individual flower and truss. Sturdy 
erect habit. 
Graf Zeppelin (Count Zeppelin). A recent intro¬ 
duction of high merit. Large pure white flowers 
with a distinct crimson center. The best of its 
type. 
La Vague. Mauve colored with a distinct crim¬ 
son eye. Strong grower and a profusion of 
bloom. 
Miss Lingard. Waxy white, with lavender eye. 
Longest spikes of any Phlox; blooms from the 
ground up. One of the first to bloom. A good 
cut flower. 
Prof. Virchow. Bright carmine with orange over¬ 
lay. 
Pantheon. The peerless pink. Extra-large, al¬ 
most flat flowers of salmon-rose. 
Rheinlander. Salmon-pink, deeper than E. Camp¬ 
bell; much larger; medium height. 
Thor. Beautiful shade of blush pink. Free bloom¬ 
er. An excellent phlox. 
Von Lassburg. This large pearl white phlox is es¬ 
pecially attractive. Each head of bloom is large. 
A fine phlox. 
Widar, New. Red-violet, large white eye. Fine 
head. 
PRIMULA 
(English Primrose) 
CASHMERIANA. One of the most charming 
dwarf Primulas for the alpine garden. Large 
globular heads of lavender purple. Attractive 
bright green foliage. One of the most vigor¬ 
ous growers. Likes a moist situation, will do 
well in a well drained rockery if given plenty 
of water during the summer. Each 30c, per 
10 $2.25. 
VERIS. The old “polyanthus” of Grandmother’s 
garden. A most desirable item for the rockery 
or the low border. A delightful mixture of rich 
tones from deep red to golden yellow. An early 
bloomer which brightens the Spring. 6 inches. 
Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
VERIS MUNSTEAD GIANTS. From the seeds of 
this splendid strain. Large flowers of shades 
of orange and golden yellow. A fine primula. 
Each 25c, per 10 $1.50. 
PYRETHRUM 
(Painted Daisy) 
ROSEUM HYBRIDUM. This handsome perennial 
is one of the most popular. Grown from select¬ 
ed seeds on our Nursery. Large daisy-like flow¬ 
ers in a rich profusion of pink and red shades. 
The foliage is a dark green, finely cut. One of 
the most popular cut flowers. The stems are 
two feet long. Blooms in June and July. Each 
20c, per 10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
HUNTINGTON’S SELECTED DOUBLES. 
After years of careful selection and propa¬ 
gation we have one of the finest collections 
of double Pyrethrum in the country. All 
our stock is grown from doubles by divi¬ 
sion, assuring a 100% stock. Colors range 
from a ruby red to a vivid rose and deli¬ 
cate pink. Many of the doubles are frilled, 
and many are compact, tightly modeled. 
A choice and recommended variety. Each 
25c, per 10 $2.00, per 25 $3.50. 
JAMES KELWAY. A large single red variety that 
has proven to be very popular. An excellent 
subject for the border where a deep shade of 
bright red is needed. Fine for cutting. Extra 
quality. Each 25c, per 10 $1.50. 
RUDBECKIA 
PURPUREA (Purple Coneflower). Large drooping 
petals colored reddish purple, with a remarka¬ 
bly large cone-shaped center of brown, thickly 
set with golden tints in spiral lines. Excellent 
for bedding, and equally good for grouping in 
masses of shrubbery. July to frost. 2 to 3 feet. 
Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
NEWMANNI. Plentifully supplied with large sin¬ 
gle flowers of orange-yellow, with a prominent 
brown cone. Brilliant color effects may easily 
he produced with this variety. The blooms can 
always be depended upon, as the plant is easi¬ 
ly grown. l4 to 2 feet. July to frost. Each 
20c. per 10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
