DAYTON. OHIO 
105 
Each Per 3 
FAPAVER orlentale 
WUBTEMHERGIA.. 38 In. Nopal Bed'*’, 
or dark scarlet. Large flowers 
on good steins and foliage. An 
old favorite. .75 2.00 
NOTE: The color descriptions marked * were taken 
from "Color Standards and Nomenclature" by Bidgway. 
The ninneral following the name denotes the average 
ultimate height of growth. 
Per 
Each Dozen 
PHLOX 
♦amoena, Bri^t pink, 6 in. May .15 1.50 
divarlcata laphaml. Lavender, 12 in. 
April and May. .20 2.00 
decussata - Hardy Phlox, 2-4 ft, July and August 
BBIDESMAID. White with large 
crimson eye. .25 2.50 
COMMANDEB. Deep crimson red 
with subtly darker eye . .25 2.50 
PEDEBBRAND. Orange scarlet, very 
brilliant. .25 2.50 
JULES SANDEAU. Large heads, 
brilliant wateimelon pink. .25 2.50 
MIA RUTS. Dwarf, pure white, 
enomous heads. .2f 2.50 
MISS LINGABD (suffruticosa) 
Early white, June to October .25 2.50 
MRS. JENKINS. Pure white, late 
free flowering. .25 2.50 
PINK BEAUTY (siiffruticosa) Early 
mauve pink, June to October .25 2.50 
BHEINLANDEB. Salmon pink, large 
heads on strong stems . . .25 2.50 
subulata - Moss or Mountain Pinks 
^alba. White, 4 in. April . . .15 1.50 
■^atropurpurea. Deep pink, 4 in. 
April and May. .25 2.50 
*Fairy. Pale blue with purple eye, 
4 in. April. .25 2.50 
*G. F. Wilson. Lilac, 6 in. May .15 1.50 
’•‘lilacina. Li^t blue, 6 in. April 
and May, creeping .... .15 1.50 
♦rosea, Bose-pink, 4 in.April,May .15 1.50 
♦vivid, Bri^t pink with darker 
eye, 4 in. April. .25 2.50 
