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R Anne Knight —Native. Soft lav¬ 
ender-purple, 50c each. 
R Col. Moore —Native. Pure white, 50c 
each. 
R Mary Alice —Native. Fine spiny 
foliage, soft pink blooms with red 
eye, which completely smother the 
plant. 50c each. 
R Sir Guilford —Native. Coarse foliage, 
very large pink blooms with red eye; 
very handsome. 50c each. 
VARIOUS TYPES— 
R amoena —Native.. True variety of 
this handsome plant. Rose colored 
flowers, 12 in.60 
amplifolia —Native. Pink to purple, 
2-4 ft.75 
Carolina —Native. Bright rosy purple, 
2-4 ft.60 
ovata —Native. Large pink blooms, 
early, 18 in.75 
R divaricata canadensis —Native. Blue, 
creeping- with upright stems, 8 in... .75 
pilosa —Native. Deep pink blossoms, 
12 in. 75 
R stolonifera (reptans)—Native. Soft 
violet colors on creeping stems, 
6 in.60 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant)— 
Handsome seed pods for drying, 
francheti —Orange-scarlet fruits in fall .60 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon's Head)— 
Easily grown plants, 
virginiana —Native. Spikes of lavender 
flowers, 2 ft.50 
virginiana alba —White form of above. .50 
R vivid —Bright pink. Late blooming, 
18 in. .60 
PLATYCODON (Japanese Balloon 
Flower)—Splendid for summer bloom. 
grandiflora —Deep blue flowers, 2 ft.75 
R mariesi —Dwarf species. Blue, 12 in. .75 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort)—Shrubby plants 
for fall bloom. 
R larpentae —Intense blue flowers, 6 in. .75 
PODOPHYLLUM (May-apple)—Part shade 
in damp places. 
R peltatum — Native. Large leaves, 
cream blossoms, fragrant.60 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder)—Beauti¬ 
ful ladder-like foliage. 
R reptans — Native. Showy clusters, 
blue, 8 in.75 
Richardsoni —Erect stems of blue flowers, 
2 ft.75 
POLYGONATUM (Solomon’s Seal)—For 
woodland planting. 
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