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PEDICALARIS (Wood Betony)—Fern-like 
leaves. Open woods, 
canadensis—Native. Brown and yel¬ 
low flowers, 8 in.60 2.00 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) — Ex¬ 
cellent for summer bloom in borders, 
barbatus torryei—Coral red spikes on 
2 ft. stems.75 2.50 
barbatus torryei hybrids—Pale pink to 
purple .75 2.50 
ovatus — Shrubby and covered with 
rosy-purple flowers all summer.75 2.50 
hirsutus—Native. Purplish pink, 18 in. .60 2.00 
pubescens—Lavender flowers on spikes. .60 2.00 
uni lateral is—Opalescent blue flowers, 18 
in. ..75 2.50 
PHLOX—The most satisfactory of all 
plants for show and ease of culture. 
DECUSSATA TYPE—Bloom all sum¬ 
mer if old blossoms are kept cut 
off. 2-4 ft. 
B. Co mpte—Amaranth red; very showy .75 2.50 
Enchantress—Soft salmon.75 2.50 
Graf Zeppelin—White, large red eye... .75 2.50 
Jules Sandeau—Deep salmon pink.75 2.50 
Mrs. Chas. Dorr—Soft lavender.75 2.50 
M rs. Jenkins—Pure white.75 2.50 
Rijinstrom—Bright rose pink.75 2.50 
Thor—Deep salmon pink.75 2.50 
Widar—Lavender-purple, white eye.75 2.50 
Sir Edwin Landseer—Watermelon pink .75 2.50 
SUFFRUTICOSA TYPE— 
Alpha—L ingard foliage, rosy-pink 
blooms.75 2.50 
Miss Lingard—White, pink eye, good 
bloomer .75 2.50 
SUBULAITA TYPE (Moss Pinks)—Un¬ 
surpassed for rock work. 
R australis—Native. Shades of pink.. .60 2.00 
R Alba—Pure white, yellow stamens.. .75 2.50 
R Peach Blossom—Pink with white eyes .75 2.50 
R Bride—White, pink eye.75 2.50 
R Fairy—Small lavender blooms.75 2.50 
R Lilacina — Rank growth, lavender, 
purple eye .75 2.50 
R Rosea—Bright rose color.60 2.00 
R Rosea-red—Dark form of above.75 2.50 
R G. F. Wilson—Soft lavender-blue... .75 2.50 
R Vivid—Pure pink. Slow growth. 
Choice .75 2.50 
R BRITTONI 1 —Native. White with purple 
eye . 75 2.50 
NIVALIS—Similar to the sabulata type, 
but more attractive in foliage and 
color. Two weeks later. Very rare 
and beautiful. 
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