INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Dianthus Beltoides Brilliant and Dianthis Plumaris 
•Subulata 3-6 in. Moss or Mountain Pinks 
Moss-like evergreen foliage. Low and 
spreading. White, lilac, rose and bright 
pink flowers in April-May. 
•Subulata Alba 
Ground covering, a creeping phlox or moss 
pink. Very showy in spring. White bloom. 
•Subulata Alba C. F. Wilson 
Variety of above having same habit. Showy 
blue bloom. 
S. Atropurpurea 
Same habit as above. Purple flowers. 
Thor 3 ft. 
Salmon pink with crimson eye. 
PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI 3 ft. 
Chinese Lantern Plant 
Bright orange-scarlet lantern-like fruits or 
pods. When cut and dried will last all 
winter. 
PHYSOSTEGIA False Dragonhead 
Virginiana 4 ft. 
Toothed leaves. Flowers purplish-red to 
rose-pink or lilac in spikes to 8 in. long. 
J uly-August. 
Vivid 3-3 ft. 
Deep purplish-rose flowers produced on 
broad, dense, conspicuous spikes. 
PLATYCADON Balloon Flower 
Grandiflorum 3V& ft. 
Sharp toothed leaves. Flowers bluish-white. 
,1 vine-July. 
G. Album 
White flower form of above. 
G. Mariesii 1 ft. 
Deep blue flowers in June-July. 
♦PLIMBAGO LARPENTAE 1 ft. Leadwort 
Ceratostigma Plumbaginoides— Spreading. 
Deep blue flowers in August-September. 
•PRIMULA VERIS 1) in. Primrose 
Yellow-orange flowers in April and May. 25c. 
PYRETHRUM Persian or Painted Daisy 
Color ranges from snow-white to crimson. 
Hardy. Flowers from May to early Fall. 
RANUNCULUS REPENS 3 ft. Buttercup 
Buttercup or Crowfoot—Bright go'.den-yel- 
low flowers in May-June. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA 3 ft. 
Purple Coneflower 
Toothed leaves. Spreading and drooping 
heads of purple flowers varying to white. 
Large brown cone-shaped center, July-Oc- 
tober. 
Speciosa 3 ft. 
Rudbeckia Newmani—Deep orange-yellow 
flowers with purple cone. Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. From July-October. 
SANGUINARIA Bloodroot 
Canadensis 6 in. 
Pure white flowers in early spring, before 
leaves. Does well in shade. 
•SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES 1 ft. 
Rock Soapwort 
Much branched trailing rock plant with 
bright crimson flowers in May-July. 
SATUREJA ALPINA 6 in. Alpine Savory 
Calamintha alpina. Alpine satureja—Much 
branched, woody at base. Purple flowers in 
June. 
•SAXIFRAGA Saxifrage 
Ligulata 1 ft. Rajah Saxifraga 
Very pretty variety with crimson leaves and 
rose flowers. 
SEDUM Stonecrop or Live-For-Ever 
•Acre 5 in. Gold Moss 
Evergreen. Creeping. Bright yellow flowers. 
May-June. 25c. 
•Album S in. 
Dwarf and spreading. White flowers. 
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