and of a more bunchy type than the above. 
hemerocallis— 
511 —Fulva, dozen 90c_ 100 $6.00 
3 feet. Coppery orange, shaded red. One of 
the most popular and showy of the Hem¬ 
erocallis. Grand for extensive borders or 
massing. 
LYTHRUM— 
642—Roseum Superbum, dozen $1.50, 100 $10.00 
2 to 3 feet. A grand shrub perennial. Very 
hardy. Can be grown anywhere. Long spikes 
of purplish rose which are produced in 
profusion all summer. You will be pleased 
with this as a cut flower. Holds well after 
cutting. Extra large clumps. 
NEPETA— 
708—Mussini, dozen 90c, 100 $6.00 
10 in. An excellent plant for any location, 
but especially useful in the rock garden. 
Of dwarf, compact habit, producing mass¬ 
es of pale lavender blue flowers all spring 
and intermittently durin the summer. 
NIEREMBERGIA— 
698*—Veitchi, dozen $1.50, 100 $10.00 
Here is a real gem for rockeries, borders, 
etc. Very rare, but sure to become very 
popular. Its iron-clad hardiness of plant 
and profusion of blossoms throughout the 
season make it superior in many instances 
to Allyssum and Candytuft. It forms an 
attractive, mound-shaped clump of light 
green, feathery foliage which is literally 
covered with white blossoms with a tint of 
blue. Very dainty. We are sure you will be 
highly pleased with this attractive and 
useful rock and border plant. 
PARDANTHUS—BLACKBERRY LILY- 
719— Chinensis, dozen $1.00, 100 $7.00 
Flowers orange colored spotted black on 
24 in. stems. A lovely old-fashioned flower 
for the hardy border and gardens. 
PHYSALIS OR CHINESE LANTERN PLANT— 
810— Francheti, dozen 90c, 100 $3.90 
2 feet. An ornamental variety of the winter 
Cherry, producing freely its bright orange- 
scarlet. lan^ern-like fruits, which, when 
cut, will last all winter. In demand for 
decorations. 
SALVIA— 
939—Azurea, dozen 80c, 100 $6.00 
A Rockv Mountain species. Grows about 3 
feet high. Lovely, sky-blue flowers in areat 
profusion. One of the best cut varieties. 
SANTOLINA— 
873—Chamaecyparissus, dozen $1.00, 100 $7.00 
10 in. A sweet-smelling, dwarf, evergreen 
perennial with delicate, silver white foliage. 
Useful as rock or border plants; a’solaraalv 
used for edgings to flower beds or walks 
tradescantia— 
1038—Virginica, dozen 90c, 100 $6.00 
15 in. Produces a succession of blue flowers 
all summer, on fleshy, blue-green stems. A 
very fine plant for places where it is dif¬ 
ficult to grow more delicate subjects; does 
well in shade and at the base of house or 
porch where nothing e’se will grow. 
RIEGEL PLANT CO. 
Experiment, Ga. 
