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HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS — Continued 
PHLOX—Hardy Garden Varieties. 
Decussata. Large flowering varieties. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry red. 
Euclaireur. Rich rosy red. 
Miss Lingard. Large white, best for cutting. 
Seiboldi. Orange scarlet, crimson center. 
Dwarf or Rock Garden Varieties. 
♦Lamphami. Hardy early, “Blue Spring Phlox. 
♦Subulata Rosea. Moss Phlox. Early rose-pink. 
PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragonhead. 
Virginiana. Long spikes, pink flowers. 
Vivid. Rich lavender. Ea. 20c; 3-50c. 
PLATYCODON—Chinese Balloon Flower. 
♦Grandiflora. Blue, white, mixed. 
♦Mariesi. Dwarf, blue, white, mixed. 
RUELLIA—Hardy Prairie Petunia. 
♦Cilosa (Rare). Continuous blue blooming peren¬ 
nial. Ea. 25c; 5$1. 
SALVIA—Hardy Sage. 
*Argenteus. Showy dwarf silver-leaf Sage. 
♦Azurea Grandiflora. Prolific blue variety. 
♦Greggi. Hardy cerise-red Salvia. Extra good. 
SANTOLINA—Lavender Cotton. Ground Cypress. 
♦Weaver’s Silvery Blue. Fragrant. Fine for cem- 
etry, bedding, borders, rockeries. 
SAPONARIA—Rock Soapwort. 
♦Ocymoides Splendens. Deep rose-pink. 
Officinalis. Bouncing Betty. Pink. 
SEDUMS—Stonecrop. See special listing. 
SILK GRASS—Evergreen. 
♦Yucca Specie. Beautiful creamy white flowers. 
SOLIDAGO—Golden Rod. National Flower. 
Canadensis. Branchy, plumey heads. 
Odoratus. Sweet, fragrant, plumey cut-flower. 
Rigida. Showy corymbs of bright yellow. 
Rigidiuscula. Sweet, fragrant, spike cut-flower. 
Serotina. Giant, showy panicles. 
STACHYS—Lamb’s Ear. 
♦Lanata. Silvery woolly foliage, purple flowers. 
STATICE—Sea Lavender. Baby’s Breath. 
♦Latifolia. Pink Baby’s Breath. 
♦Incana. Very dwarf white. 
♦Tatarica. Dwarf rock plant, lilac flowers. 
TALINUM—Flame-Flower. Rock-Moss. 
♦Teretifolium (Rare). Dwarf everblooming 
bright pink. Each 35c; 3$1. 
TEUCRIUM—Germander. Pigmy Boxwood. 
♦Chamadrys. Dwarf evergreen, showy red flow¬ 
ers. 
THYMUS—Thyme. See special listing. 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily. 
Diener’s Hyb. Wonderful variety, bright colors 
VERBENA—Hardy. See special listing. 
VERONICA—Speedwell. See special listing. 
VINCA—Hardy Myrtle. 
♦Minor. Blue Eyes. Evergreen foliage. 
♦Variegata. Trailing white and green. 
VIOLETS—Hardy Violas. 
♦Canadensis. For rockeries, beds, borders. 
♦Culcullata. Common Native Violet. Excellent. 
♦Hardy English. Very popular sort. 
♦Odorata. Sweet-scented Violet. 
YUCCA—Adams Needle and Thread. 
♦Filamentosa Monstrosa. Evergreen foliage. 
