WHOLESALE PRICE LIST—1934*1935 
PHLOX (Continued). HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued 
New Bird (dwarf)—Crimson, purple eye. 
Pantheon—Deep Rose, tall and showy. 
Painted Lady—silver pink, cherry eye. 
Pastel Pink—Silvery salmon. 
Peachblow—Shell pink, rose center. 
Pearl—(Syn. Jeanne d’Arc), creamy white; tall. 
Professor Virchow—Carmine'Orange. 
Queen—Large compact head of pure white flowers; latest of whites. 
Rhynstrom—Rose pink. 
Rosenburg—Clear pink, heavy bloomer; dwarf bushy foliage. 
Special French—Large flowered, pink with violet tone. 
Van Hindenberg—Carmine. 
PHLOX sublata ,lilacina, light lilac (creeping kind). 
PHLOX sublata, rosea, light rose (creeping kind). 
RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow), golden yellow, July'Sept., 5'6 ft. 
RUDBECKIA purpurea (Giant Cornflower), reddish purple, July'October, 3 ft. 
SANTOLINA (Lavender Cotton), white, silvery foliage, for borders. 
SAXIFRACrA crassifolia (Megasea), rosy'pink, April 2 ft. 
SCABIOSA caucasia, blue or white, Sept., 2 ft. 
SHASTA DAISY, Alaska, giant white, all summer, 2 ft. 
SOLIDAGO (Golden Rod), golden yellow, Sept., 4*5 ft. 
STATICE latifolia (Great Sea Lavender), July-Aug., 2 ft. spread. 
STOKESIA cyanea (Cornflower Aster), lav.'blue, June' Sept., 1 ft. 
TRITOMA pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker), rich orange'scarlet, July. 
THYMUS citrodorus (Thyme), goldendeaved, lemon scented. 
THYMUS coccineus (Thyme), dark green foliage, crimson flowers. 
VALERIANA, deep red or white, June until fall, 3 ft. 
VINCA (Trailing Myrtle), from 2J/2 in pots, 70 c per 10. 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansies), Blue Perfection, purplish blue, all season, 8 in. 
VIOLET, Princess of Wales, long stemmed, rich purple, ApriLMay, 10 in. 
View or one of our blocks of Fruit Tree Seedlings, Mazzard and Myrobolan. Grown 
by cultivation, not by irrigation. That is why we produce such 
a fine root system and choice seedlings. 
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