Somerset’s 
HARDY PERENNIALS and ROCK PLANTS Wholesale List 
Jules Sandeau (L). One of the finest of all pi 
The plants are very low but of vigorous growth 
with healthy foliage and the rich watermelon pink 
flowers are of good size and are carried in compact 
well rounded clusters. Blooms early. 
Milly von Hoboken (M). Lilac rose. 
Miss Lingard (T). The early white with a faint pink 
eye. Probably the most popular white. 
Miss Verboom (T). The “Pink” Miss Lingard. 
Similar to the above except the color is a soft 
lavender which is extremely effective when planted 
with yellow flowers. 
Miss Ethel Pritchard (T). A good light blue with 
Mrs. Jenkins (T). 
Painted Lady (T). 
Rheinlander (M). 
Soft silvery pink, cherry red eye. 
Rich salmon pink, early. An old 
Thor (T). Salmon pink with large flowers and 
clusters. 
(L). Violet blue with white eye. A popular 
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Attraction (M). Brilliant 
carmine over-laid with 
Albert Leo Schageter (T). Vigorous, healthy grower 
with large pyramidal clusters of bright scarlet 
carmine over-laid with orange. A very brilliant 
new variety.. 
Caroline Vandenberg (M). The best “Blue” to date. 
A lovely fascinating color combined with large in¬ 
dividual blooms and trusses. 
Daily Sketch (T). Soft salmon pink with a carmine 
eye. The individual flowers and trusses are ex¬ 
tremely large and together with the color and 
vigorous growth make this an outstanding sort. . . 
Drama (L). Large individual flowers in rounded 
trusses. A rich blue purple with a deeper eye.... 
Evelyn (M). Introduced as the “Pink Miss Lingard.” 
The trusses are somewhat similar to this variety 
and it also has the free flowering habit of Lingard. 
Flowers are of medium size and a soft lively pink in 
color. 
Hauptman Koehl (M). Large compact trusses on 
strong stems. The flowers are a rich deep blood- 
red and retain their color for a long time. 
New Bird (M). A rich deep ruby red of medium 
growth and size. 
Rokoko (M). Clear soft Cattleya rose of vigorous 
growth and with unusually large flowers and trusses 
We consider this one of the finest Phlox we have to 
offer. 
Rosencavalier (T). Very large salmon rose flowers in 
large clusters. 
Salmon Glow (L). A sturdy compact variety with 
large flowers of rich lovely pink shaded salmon. 
Sure to be popular. 
Traviata (M). A rich carmine red with dark red eye. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Mountain Pink) 
r Useful creeping plants for covering banks and on the 
rockery, forming mats of evergreen foliage completely 
hidden by masses of flowers in April and May. 
Alba. Pure white variety. 
Appleblossom. A soft pink. 
Atrolilacina (Blue Hills). A soft lavender blue. 
Atropurpurea. A striking carmine red. 
Fairy. Small flowers of pale blue with a darker eye. 
Compact slow growth. 
Vivid. Bright pink. The choicest and loveliest of all. 
Wilsoni. Star shaped flowers of pale blue. 
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r Amoena. 6 in. A fine ground cover. Sheets of rose 
colored flowers in May.$1.20 
rs Divaricata Canadensis. 10 in. A native sort that 
starts to bloom early in April continuing into May 
with large fragrant lavender blue flowers. 1.50 
rs Ovata Carolina. 1 ft. Clusters of lavender pink 
flowers in June-July. 1.50 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) 
cs Francheti. 2 ft. Valuable for its bright scarlet fruit 
which may be cut and dried for winter decoration. . 1.20 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead) 
c Vivid. 18 in. Showy, spikes of bright mauve flowers 
from Sept, to October on a compact clean looking 
plant. 1.50 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
Grandiflora. 3 ft. Showy, deep blue flowers pro¬ 
duced all Summer. An excellent hardy plant. . . . 1.20 
Platycodon 
PLUMBAGO (Lead Wort) 
r Larpentae. 6-8 in. One of the finest dwarf border 
and rock plants. Forms masses of dark green leaves 
covered with intense blue flowers in late Summer 
and Fall. 1.20 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder) 
c Coeruleum. 18 in. Erect stems with clusters of sky 
blue flowers in June-July. 1.20 
rs Reptans. 6 in. Dwarf, bushy plants of graceful 
growth with showy blue flowers in early Spring. . . . 1.50 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
rs Auricula. 8 in. Attractive growth with rosettes of 
thick leaves. Very fragrant flowers in clusters on 
slender stems in a large variety of lovely shades.. . 2.00 
res Denticulata (Cashmeriana). 12 in. Large globular 
heads of purplish blue flowers in early Spring. .. . 1.75 
rc Japonica. 2-3 ft. A lovely primrose producing tall 
spikes of blooms from crimson to almost white. Do 
best in a moist position. 1.75 
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