PLANT LIST 
PENTSTEMON—The Pentstemon family is a large 
one, native to this country. They are growing 
in popularity; (9) they can be used for border, 
cutting and rock gardens; (7) most grow in well 
drained locations in sun; (8) ordinary soil with 
some grit or sand. 
Pentstemon Rarbata Praecox—(3) from fuchia pur¬ 
ple through red to light pink; (4) June to Sept.; 
(5) 3 ft.; (6) ocmpact rosette of glossy leaves at 
crown with several slender bloom spikes; (9) 
border and cutting. This is a variety that is very 
popular. Mixed colors . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Pentstemon Digitalis—(3) white tinted violet; (4) 
July; (5) 3 ft.; (6) upright; (9) cutting and bor¬ 
der, makes a fine unique bouquet ... 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Pentstemon Grandiflorus—(2) shell leaf Pentate- 
mon; (3) lavender; (4) July and Aug.; (5) 18 in.; 
(6) upright spikes; (9) cutting and border. Mr. 
Hamblin of Lexington Botanical Gardens, Boston, 
reports out of 100 species on trial this one is best. 
We quite agree with him. A wonderful bloom 
.3 for $.70 10 for $1.75 100 for $15.00 
♦Pentstemon Humilis—(3) deep blue; (5) 8 in.; (6) 
rosettes of dark green foliage with bloom spikes 
arising, stooling out to make large clumps; (9) 
rock gardens or edging. A wonderful addition to 
the hock garden collection .. 
.3 for $.75 10 for $2.00 100 for $18.00 
Pentstemon Hybrid “Blue Gem”—(3) bright blue; 
(4) June to August; (5) 1 to 2 ft.; (6) branching 
spikes; one of the showiest and finest of pentate- 
mons.... 3 for $.75 10 for $1.75 100 for $15.00 
♦Phlox Divaricata Canadensis—(2) our native blue 
phlox; (3) fragrant lavender; (4) May and June; 
(5) 10 in.; (6) trailing with dark green glossy 
foliage; (7) shade or part shade; (8) well drain¬ 
ed moist soil; (9) ground cover, cutting and rock 
.3 for $.25 10 for $.50 100 for $4.50 
PHLOX Paniculata—(2) our garden Phlox; (6) up¬ 
right spikes; (7) well drained sunny position; (8) 
rich loam; (9) border and cutting. 
Bridesmaid—(5) 30 in.; (3) white, crimson eye. 
Fuerbrand—(5) 24 in.; (3) bright vermilion with 
deeper center. 
Rhinelander—(5) 24 in.; (3) salmon pink. 
All of above 3 for $.50 10 for $1.50 100 for 10.00 
•Phlox Subulata—(3) either pink or white; (4) 
May; (5) 3 in.; (6) prostrate trailing; (7) sun; 
(8) loam with sand, grit and humus; (9) rock 
plants. Fine. 
.3 for $.60 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
Phlox Suffruticosa “Miss lingard”—(2) a garden 
variety; (3) white; (4) all summer; (5) 30 in.; 
(6) upright spike with glossy dark green foliage. 
Culture same as above phloxes. Probably the 
best hardy phlox . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.50 100 for $10.00 
Pinks (See Dianthus). 
•PLATYCODON Mariesi—<2) Dwarf Baloon Flow¬ 
er; (4) all summer; (5) 1 ft.; (6) fairly upright 
with good dark green foliage; (7) sun or part 
shade; (8) loam soil with some sand; (9) rock 
garden and border. A most excellent plant. Deep 
blue or white . 
. 3 for $.50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
