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Greer’s Autumn Catalogue, 1906. 
Pachysandra Terminalis. Valuable trailing plant for 
naturalizing in shade, bright evergreen foliage, 
ierminalis folia variegata* A variegated-leaved form. 
Pmonies. See page 28. 
Paparer Orieutale (Oriental Poppy). Flowers of immense 
size and gorgeous colors ; 2 ft. 
Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Fern-like foliage and cup¬ 
shaped flowers of various colors ; all season; 1 ft. 
Pentstemon ( Beard-tongue). 
Pubescenx. Bright rosy-purple ; July and August; 1} ft. 
Grandifloms. Showy, purplish-blue : May-Juue; 2} ft. 
I)i flu slls. Violet-blue; June and July; 2 ft. 
Ovatus. Purple; July; 24 ft. 
Barbalus Torreyii. Bright scarlet; June to August; 3 ft. 
Digitalis. Purple-white spikes in July and August; 3 ft. 
Phlox. Probably the most important and best known of the 
hardy perennial plants. They flower continuously from earlv 
summer until late in the fall, and embrace a larger range of 
color than can be found in any other species. We oiler below 
an unequalled collection of 25 superb varieties. Strong plants, 
15 cts. each : $1.51) per doz. Set of 25 varieties, $3.00. 
Bacchante. Fine dark crimson. 
B. C omte. Rich purplish crimson. 
Bouquet Fleur* White, with deep rose eye; dwarf, 
Beranger. White suffused with pink, rosy-lilac eye. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white, large crimson centre. 
Champs Flysee. Fine rich purplish-crimson. 
Chateaubriand. Pure white, with purplish-crimdon centre. 
Consul II. Trost. Pure red, with carmine centre. 
Coquelicot. A fine pure scirlet, with deep carmine eve. 
Eclaireur. Purplish-crimson, with white halo. 
Edmond Kostaud* Dee]) rose, with large white centre. 
Eugene Danzanvillier. Lilac, with white edge. 
Jeanne d’Arc. A late-flowering pure white. 
La Vague. Rosy pink, with red eye. 
Le Mahdi. Deep purplish-crimson ; distinct. 
Matador. Orange-scarlet, cherry-red eye. 
Mozart. White, suffused with rose. 
Mrs. Jenkins. A fine early-flowering pure white. 
Obergartner Wittig. Bright magenta, with pure red eve. 
Pecheur d’lslande. Fine deep rosy-red. 
Pantheon. Deep salmon-rose ; very fine. 
F. G. von Lassburg. The finest white in cultivation. 
U. P. Strut hers. Brilliant rosy-red. 
Selma. Beautiful light rose-pink, with analine red eye. 
Sunshine. Dee]) salmon-pink, with deep rose eye. 
Phlox Subulata ( Moss or Mountain Pink). A low-growing, 
early spring-flowering type. We offer the following six varie¬ 
ties at 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. Set of 6 for 50 cts. 
Alba. Pure white. 
Atropurpurea. Purplish-rose. 
Lilacina. Light lilac. 
Nelsoni. Pure white. 
Kosea. Bright rose. 
Bridesmaid. Purplish-tinted white, with deeper eye. 
Phlox Ainmna. A dwart, compact species, covered with 
bright pink flowers in spring. 10 ets. each; $1.00 per doz. 
Divancata Canadensis. Best of our native species, 
bright lavender-blue ; April and May; 1 ft. 
All Hardy Perennial Plants 
Hardy Phlox Panthion. 
Physostegia (False Dragon Head). 
Virginica. Long, beautiful spikes of bright soft-pink flowers 
in midsummer; 3 to 4 fr. 
Virginica Alba. Pure white variety. 
Pinks, Hardy Carden. The old-fashioned clove-scented- 
Comet. Bright rosy crimson. 
Delicata. Delicate rose: everblooming. 
Diamond. Large, smooth-edged, white. 
Distinction. Dark crimson. 
Her Majesty. Purest white, large flower. 
Homer. Rich rosy-red, dark centre. 
Juliette. White, laced crimson. 
Laura W i liner. White, purplish-maroon centre. 
Snow. The old-fashioned clove-scented white. 
Stanislaus. Soft rosy pink. 
W bite Reserve. An everblooming white. 
Platycodon Grand iliorum . Deep blue, star-shaped flower. 
Ora n dill or ii m Album. White. 
Mariesii. Large deep blue; dwarf. 
Plumbago Larpentae ( lead-wort ). A valuable dwarf-plant, 
deep blue flowers during summer and fall. 
Polemoniuiii ( Jacob’s Ladder). 
Coertileiim. Deep blue: June and July ; 1 ft. 
Reptans. Graceful growth, bright blue flowers in May. 
I Richardsonii. A late-flowering sky-blue ; 1 ft. 
Richardsonii Alba. A fine white-flowered variety. 
Polygonum Cuspidatum (Giant Knot-weed). A striking 
species, with long white clusters in Aug. and Sept.; 5 to 7 ft. 
( onipactinn. Covered with white in August, 15 in. 
Potentilla Formosa ( Cingwifoil ). Showy rosy-red flowers 
in July ; 18 inches. 
Iianilct. Rich dark crimson. 
M aciVabiana. Dark crimson. 
Phamix. Scarlet, marked with yellow. 
Primula (Primrose). 
Cortnsoides Sieboldi (Japanese Primrose). In six choice 
named varieties, varying in color from pure white to rich 
crimson : excellent for forcing. 
\ oris ( English Cowslip). Various colors in early spring. 10 
cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 
Veris Superba. Immense pure yellow flowers. 
Vulgaris ( English Primrose). An old favorite. 10 cts. 
each ; $1.00 per doz. 
Piilmonaria Saccharata Maculata (Lung-u'ort). Beauti¬ 
ful foliage plant, with spikes of pink in June and July. 35 cts. 
each ; $3.50 per doz. 
Pyrethrum 1 Iigiuosuin (Giant Daisy). Large white Daisy¬ 
like flowers; July to September; 3 to 4 ft. 
Hybridiun. Choice mixed. 
Rud beckia ( Conejiower). 
6 * Golden Glow.” One of the finest perennials, with bright 
double yellow flowers in summer: 6 ft. 
Newmanii. Dark orange, purple cone; July to Oct.; 3 ft. 
(except where noted) at the Uniform Price of 15 Cents each; $1.50 per doz. 
