Saladin—Glowing orange-scarlet, me¬ 
dium. 
S—Salmon Glow—(New), large flowers 
of lively pink shaded salmon, 35c. 
Selma—Large soft pink flowers with 
ruby center, a great phlox, tall. 
*—Silverton—(New), clear pale lavender, 
at first suffused light mauve, 
strong grower, medium height, 
large truss and flower, 50c. 
*—Snowcap—(New), the most outstand¬ 
ing white in existence, medium in 
habit having huge pyramidal par- 
nicies of large snow-white flowers 
borne on strong stems, 50c. 
*—Tanager—(New), bright rose with an 
overlay of brilliant scarlet-red, 
strong stem, dwarf, 50c. 
The Governor — (Nisqually novelty), 
rosy-lavender self, vigorous grow¬ 
er, medium height, 35c. 
Tho]r—Deep salmon-pink overlaid with 
a scarlet glow, medium. 
Von Hochberg — Deep rich crimson, 
medium. 
Win. Watson—New large pale pink. 
PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA 
Alpha — Lavender-pink, splendid for 
cutting, medium to tall. 
Miss Lingard—White, medium to tall. 
Miss Verboom—The rose-pink form of 
Lingard, same habit, all three are 
useful for cut flowers. 
DELPHINIUMS 
For many years we have been raising 
a strain of delphiniums of considerable 
merit, and every year we raise some 
thousands of seedlings. These commence 
to flower about the first week in August 
and continue until November; selections 
can be made at any time during this 
period. 
Prices range from 25c each, up. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA 
This genus is among the most import¬ 
ant hardy border plants blooming in late 
fall. Height 18 to 30 inches. They thrive 
best in a cool moist situation. We offer 
the following varieties: 
Alba—Large single white. 
Alice—A very interesting variety hav¬ 
ing silvery rose shell-like petals. 
*—Jessica—(New), a dwarf variety hav¬ 
ing prettily twisted rose carmine 
petals, 25c. 
Prince Henry—A very robust growing 
pink variety. 
Queen Charlotte — The old favorite 
semi-double La France pink. 
Richard Ahrends—Large single white 
with lilac hue. 
*—Rubrurn—Beautiful rosy-red, double. 
*—Whirlwind—Excellent double white. 
Anemone Hupehensis—A Chinese va¬ 
riety having rosy-mauve flowers 12 
to 18 inches. 
PRICES—All varieties same as phlox. 
ANNUALS 
Every year we plant out thousands 
of annuals in the borders around the 
house here. These, when in flower, are 
a source of joy, not only to ourselves, 
