SPECIMEN STOCK 
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PANSIES. Donovan's. Extra-well grown and must sell at a premium. $2.50 
PKLOX DIVARICATA LAPHAMI. Blue; True stock. 1 yr. 8.00 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
These plants are becoming as popular as pansies. They have an irresis¬ 
tible appeal, especially where several distinct varieties are displayed. Their 
long life and pleasing habits insure lasting satisfaction. All from divisions 
made last summer. All will make good blooming plants this spring. 
ALBUM. Pure white flowers. Neat, compact plant. 6.00 
ATROPURPUREA. Deep carmine-red. Habit similar to Rosea. 6.00 
AUTUMN ROSE. Introduced by us last fall. Bright rose with large dark 
red center. Blooms later than Rosea and lasts longer. Blooms freely 
and continuously again in the fall until in December here. The foli¬ 
age is dark green and remains all winter. The habit is neat and com¬ 
pact, making mounds instead of mats. 2000 available this spring. 8.00 
LILACINA. Pale blue. Strong grower. Excellent foliage in winter. 5.00 
ROSEA. The best standard pink. Large-flowered strain. 4.00 
VIVID. True stock. 5 to 7 branched plants. 10.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIVID. This new dwarf is excellent. 2 y 2 " pots. 4.50 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE. One of the outstanding border and rock plants. 
Our plants will give full blooming effect this summer since they 
come to you well started. 2K" pots. 6.00 
NAMED DOUBLE PYRETHRUM 
TROJAN BUCKEYE MIAMI QUEEN N. R. A. 
Because we sold too much of our stock last fall we must limit our 
sales this spring. Until the plants are checked in late March, we can make 
no promi se of delivery or est imat e of prices. Definite announcement will be 
made in The Florists' Review about Apr. 1. 
SALVIA FARINACEA "BLUE BEDDER" Received the coveted Award of Merit by 
the R.H.S. of England. We have grown this wonderful plant since its 
introduction in '31 and have found it faultless. Retail trade took every 
plant we could spare. At last we have built up a carefully re-selected 
stock in quantity. In bloom July 'til heavy frost, bright mid-blue car¬ 
ried on blue-gray stems. Shapely and compact, about 2 ft. tall. Since 
it branches from near the base the stems are always long and graceful. 
Hardy with protection. Never blows over. Our sturdy plants out 
of 2 l A" pots will give full blooming effect this summer. 
SEDUM 
ALTISSIMUM. Dwarf form. Gray, glaucous foliage. 3 to 4 in. 
ALT IS SIMUM ELEGANS. Pleasing, compact habit with the bluest foliage 
we can find in sedums. 5 to 6 in. 
ELL ACOMBIANUM. Compact, tufted growth, 6 in. Attractive bloom 
MIDDENDORFTANUM. New to most gardeners because seldom available. 
A tufted 6 in plant witn almost fern-like foliage. The summer's 
deep green foliage tints beautifully in September. As it falls, 
next year's foliage comes on, forming a compact rosette about \]/o 
in. high and deep red in color. This remains all winter, turning 
green in the spring. Entirely distinct. 
SIEBOLDI. "The loveliest of all sedums". Very few plants possess equal 
refinement in beauty and form. 2J£" pots. 8.00 
STRiBRINI. The best dark green mossy sort. Bronzy in winter. 2 in. 5.00 
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