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HARDY GARDEN FLOWERS-(Cont.) 
NEW HYBRID POPPIES—Oriental Poppies in new colors, as follows, 40c 
each. 
—Beauty of Livermore—Crimson with dark shadings. 
—Mrs. J. Harkness—Bright salmon pink. 
—Mrs. Perry—Orange apricot. 
—Olympia—Brilliant flame scarlet overlaid with golden salmon. 
POPPY ORIENTAL—The large scarlet poppies that bloom in June. 
PYRETHRUM, Fall Daisy—The tall Ox-eye daisy that blooms in Sep¬ 
tember. 
SEDUM—The Best Rockery Plant 
♦SEDUM, Dwarf Varieties—These hardy plants grow closely to the 
ground to make a thick carpet of foliage. Choice of yellow, white and 
pink flowering kinds. Price 25c each. A special collection of 5 
plants in assorted varieties $1.00. 
♦SEDUM SPECTABILE—Erect growing with heads of rose pink flowers 
and fleshy, light green leaves. 
♦SEMPERVIVUM—-Hardy "Hen and chickens." Small rosettes of thick 
leaves. Excellent rock garden plant. 
SHASTA DAISY—Good cut flower. White Daisy. 
STATICE, Sea Lavender—A mist of small light blue flowers. 
Often dried.for winter bouquets. 
TROLLIUS—An Unusual Plant 
TROLLIUS, Yellow Globe Flower—A large double buttercup¬ 
like flower in early spring. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. Extra 
size 60c each. 
TROLLIUS, Orange, Late Flowering—Interesting flowers of 
bright orange. Price 40c each; 3 for $1.00. Extra size 
60c. 
VALERIANA, Garden Heliotrope—-Sweetly fragrant gray- 
pink flowers. 
VERONICA, Speedwell—-A medium height plant with blue 
flowers in spikes. Good for cutting. 
♦VERONICA RUPESTRIS—A low-growing plant to 3 inches 
making a mass of deep green foliage. Blue flowers in May. 
♦VIOLA, Jersey Jem—Blue flowers like small pansies all 
summer long. 
BRIGHT PHLOX 
For Midsummer Flowers 
T HE Phlox is a very useful and effective hardy plant for beds or borders. With ample height, good foliage and 
unusually showy flowers the Phlox is a brilliant plant during middle and late summer. The choice varieties 
that we offer are careful selections of the new, modern types. 
PRICES OF PHLOX 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
Strong field plants—30c each 
Extra size roots—40c each 
RED PHLOX 
BEACON—A bright cherry-red. Flowers on straight, strong stems. 
B. COMTE—Deep shade of red plum. Brilliant color. 
COMUS—A clear cherry-red over spread with bright scarlet. 40c 
FIREGLOW—An outstanding brilliant flower of orange-scarlet, 
almost vermilion. One of the brightest reds known. Blooms 
freely. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
MME. BEZANSON—Rich crimson, medium height. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—-Rosy carmine with claret-red eye. Very bright; tall. 
WHITE PHLOX 
BRIDESMAID—A tall plant with flowers of pure white with a large 
crimson eye. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER—Undoubtedly the finest white Phlox which 
has as yet been raised. Large flowers of perfect form. 
INNOCENCE (new)—A tall, sturdy plant with unusually large white 
flowers. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
MISS LINGARD—The most popular white. Immense heads of white 
flowers in late June and again in September. 
LAVENDER AND PURPLE PHLOX 
CHAMPS ELYSEES—Large trusses of dark crimson-purple, medium 
height. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR—A beautiful shade of lavender. Very large con¬ 
ical heads. 
SPECIAL HOME YARD PHLOX COLLECTION 
10 field-grown roots, 2 each of 5 popular varieties—light pink; 
white; deep pink; red and lavender. 
SPECIAL GROUP PRICE (10 plants) $2.10 
(Postage 15c extra) 
PLANTING—Space Phlox roots 15 to 18 inches 
apart and set them with 2 inches of dirt over the eyes 
or buds. Cover with hay or straw after the ground has 
frozen this fall. 
PINK PHLOX 
ENCHANTRESS—Bright salmon-pink with darker eye 
A strong, healthy plant. 
MME. PAUL DUTRIE—Opens a soft lilac-rose which 
gets lighter as it ages. 
MRS. HARDING (new)—A deep rose-pink with sal¬ 
mon shadings. Large heads of flowers. 35c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
PANTHEON—Deep salmon-rose; light center. Very large 
flower. Tall. 
RHEINLANDER—A very beautiful salmon-pink with deeper 
center. Flower heads are large and held on strong stems. 
RIJNSTROOM—A lovely rose pink, much like Paul Neyron 
rose. Very large flower heads. A good strong grower 
producing an abundance of stems and flowers. 
THOR—A rich salmon pink with crimson eye. Produces 
flowers freely and is one of the best salmon pinks. 
W. C. EGAN—Soft shade of lilac with dark pink eye. Gen¬ 
eral effect is a soft rose color. 
DWARF PHLOX FOR BORDERS 
PHLOX SUBULATA—A mass of bloom in early spring. Ex¬ 
cellent for the rockery and border, and invaluable for 
carpeting the ground or covering graves. Pink or white— 
30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
SUBULATA, "Vivid" (new)—Unusually brilliant, clear pink 
flowers of large size. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
DIVARICATA—Large, fragrant, lavender flowers on 9 in. 
stems in April and May. 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
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