OF HARDY PERENNIALS, SHRUBS AND VINES 
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summer twilight, or the beauty and rich daintiness of 
their colors whose warmth reaches the heart and makes 
it beat a bit faster for the beauty in the world, we 
know not. But we do know that they are wonderful 
and our garden cannot be what it is without them. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white, with large rich crimson- 
carmine eye. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. 
*Coquelicot. Large handsome heads of vivid orange- 
scarlet flowers. 3 feet. 
*Eclaireur. Flowers large, bright purple-carmine 
with lighter center; of fine form. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Very bright salmon-pink with 
lighter shading and dark red eye; an entirely new 
shade. 35c each; $3.50 a dozen. 
*F. G. Von Lassburg. The purest and largest white 
Phlox in cultivation. pure white, tubular. 
Jules Sandeau. Large fine pure pink. Very free 
flowering. 
M iss Lingard. Pearly white flower, with invisible 
pink eye. Very remarkable bloomer, producing two 
or three crops of flowers during the season; indis¬ 
pensable as a cut flower for florist’s use. 
*Mrs. E. E. Jenkins. Pure white, enormous truss; 
very fine flower and free bloomer. 3 feet. The best 
white. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. New. Extra large-flowering 
soft salmon-pink, on long erect stems. 35c eaeli; 
$3.50 per dozen. 
Rvnstrom. Very large panicles of rosy-pink bloom 
on strong, upright stems; individual florets of im¬ 
mense size. 3 feet 6 inches. 
Thor. Brilliant deep salmon, overlaid with scarlet with 
deep scarlet eye. Very striking. 25c each; $2.50 
a dozen. 
Phlox subulata —Dwarf 
Moss; Ground Pinks 
A much prized old garden plant, useful for colonizing 
where it is desired to cover the earth with a tufted, 
dense, evergreen mat. Blooms profusely in the spring 
and is sweetly scented. 
Alba. Pure white. 
Bride. Flowers white with crimson eye. 
Frondosa. Compact cushion of foliage, delicate pink 
flowers. 6 inches. 
G. F. Wilson. Flowers of a lovely mauve. 9 inches. 
Lilaciana. Flowers clear lilac. 
Rosea. Flowers bright rose. 
Vivid. New. Rich bright salmon rose with compact 
dark green foliage. 30c each; $3.00 a dozen. 
Dwarf Phlox, Various Types 
Amoena. Bright rose flowers in dense heads well 
above the evergreen foliage, on clear, wiry stems, 
fine for cutting, 4 inches. 5-6. Price, 30c each; 
$3.00 per dozen. 
Divaricata canadensis. Soft lavender-blue flowers; 
native species of beautiful habit. 1 foot. 5-7. 
Ovata Carolina. (Laurel Leaf or Mountain Phlox.) 
Very fine bright rosy flowers. 1 foot. 5-6. 
Reptans. (Creeping Phlox.) A neat and dwarf-growing 
species, with showy purple or violet flowers. Of 
creeping habit. 1 foot. 5-6. 
*Physalis —Winter Cherry 
(Chinese Lantern Plant) 
From Greek, physalis—a bladder; because the thin 
calyx enlarges and encloses the fruit. 
Hardy Phlox—Miss Lingard 
Perennials with bush-like habit, and inconspicuous 
flowers, but exceedingly well liked for the attractive, 
vividly colored fruit and its edible character. Plant 
in a warm, sunny situation, about 18 inches apart. 
Bunyardii. New. Rich scarlet lantern-like fruit or 
capsules; larger than Franchetii, but more pointed 
and richer in color. 18 inches to 2 feet. 7. 
Franchetii. An ornamental variety of the Winter 
Cherry, forming dense bushes, about 2 feet high, 
producing freely its bright orange-scarlet lantern-like 
fruits, which can be cut and dried, in which shape 
they are used extensively for floral decoration during 
the winter. 
Physostigia —American Heather 
Tall perennials, native to this country, bearing 
showy spikes of very pretty flowers, bell-shaped and 
not unlike the Heather, in many shades of color, all 
through the summer. Of easy culture, thriving in any 
situation. 
Virginiana. (Obedient flowers, 3 to 4 feet. 6-8. Plant.) 
Called this because the corolla stays for several hours 
in the position it is turned, to the right or left as 
desired. Flowers of a pretty soft pink. 3 to 4 feet. 7-9. 
Virginiea Vivid. New. Flowers large deep pink. 
Excellent for cutting. 3 to 4 feet. August. 
*Platycodon —Japanese Bell Flower 
Balloon Flower 
Very handsome hardy perennials with beautiful 
large bell-shaped flowers somewhat like the Cam¬ 
panulas. When in the bud state, they are inflated like 
balloons. Very effective for borders or rock garden. 
Grandiflorum. Very large, deep blue, cupped, star¬ 
shaped flowers. 3 feet. 7-9. 
—album. Having spikes of beautiful, large, pearly- 
white flowers. 18 inches. 7-9. 
Mareisii macranthum. Handsome, large-flowered 
variety with deep violet-colored flowers. 9 inches. 7-9. 
-alba. White flowering variety. 
PRICE FOR STRONG PLANTS OF ALL VARIETIES NAMED ON THIS PAGE, except where otherwise 
noted, 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. No less than three plants of one variety furnished at dozen 
rates, or twenty at hundred rates. 
