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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
PHLOX (Continued) PerlO PerlOO 
Rijnstroorm Deep rose pink, heavy trusses. 2 y 2 ’ _1.10 9.00 
Riverton JewellL Deep rose-pink, rose-red at center_ 1.00 8.00 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine, red eye_ 1.00 8.00 
Special French. Fine blush pink with salmon eye, largest_ 1.00 8.00 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink overlaid with a scarlet glow_ 1.00 8.00 
Von Hochiberg. Brilliant amaranth-red_1.20 10.00 
♦PHLOX subullata (Moss Phlox) Creeping plants forming dense mats 
of foliage 
Blue, Lavender or White_ 1.00 8.00 
Pink. Deep rose pink, one of the very best_1.20 10.00 
PHYSALIS franchetti (Chinese Lantern Plant) Produces scarlet- 
orange lantern-like fruits which are useful for decorating_ 1.00 8.00 
fPHYSOSTEGIA virginica (False Dragonhead) Long spikes of pink 
tubular flowers in clumps, July, August, September. 3’_ .85 7.00 
PINKS (See Dianthus) 
s, PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Balloonf lower) Flower buds balloon 
shaped 
Gigantea Blue. 28” _ 1.00 8.00 
Blue. Blooms all summer. 28” _ 1.00 8.00 
♦PLUMBAGO larpentae (Leadwort) Dwarf spreading habit, blue flow¬ 
ers through summer and fall. 6-8”_1.20 10.00 
fPYRETHRUM hybridum roseum (Painted Daisy) Blooms early and 
late 
Atrosanguinea. Dark shades of red _1.20 10.00 
James Kelway,. Dark blood red_1.20 10.00 
Mixed Shades_.___ .85 7.00 
♦RANUNCULUS repens fl. pi). (Buttercup) Bright golden yellow double 
flowering, good border plants; May and June_ .85 7.00 
ROSEMARY (Rosmarinus officinalis) Aromatic evergreen foliage_1.20 10.00 
1RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Laciniata (Golden Glow) Masses of double yellow flowers. 6’_ 1.00 8.00 
Newmani (Perennial Black-Eyed Susan) Orange-yellow. 3’- .85 7.00 
Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower) Purplish-red flowers with 
dark brown center. Blooms all summer. 4’ _ .85 7.00 
SALVIA azurea. Sky-blue flowers in August and September. 3-4’_.70 6.00 
*SANTOLI N A. Dwarf sweet smelling, silvery foliage_ .85 7.00 
♦SEDUM (Stonecrop) Suitable for the rockery, carpet-bedding, cover¬ 
ing of graves, etc. 
Acre (Goldmoss) Foliage green; fls. bright yellow. 2-3”_ .70 6.00 
Album (White Stonecrop) Green foliage, white flowers. 2-3”_.70 6.00 
Ibericum (Stolonifera) Purplish pink, July, August. 6”_ .70 6.00 
Kamtschaticum (Orange Stonecrop) Orange-yellow flowers with 
prostrate, green foliage turning golden in autumn- .70 6.00 
Saxifrage (Aizoon) Orange yellow, very hardy, July, August. V .70 6.00 
Spectabile (Showy Stonecrop) Broad, light green foliage and im¬ 
mense heads of rose colored flowers. 18” _ 1.00 8.00 
Spectabile Brilliant. Red flowering form of above. 18”_ 1.00 8.00 
Spectabile Variegata,. Leaves variegated yellow_ 1.00 8.00 
SILENE shafta. Rose pink flowers all summer. 6”_ 1.00 8.00 
SPIREA, Blue (See Caryopteris) 
tSTATlCE 
Dumosa (New) Dense cushions of pure silvery-gray flowers-1.20 10.00 
Latifollia (Great Sea Lavender) Blue; for winter bouquets- 1.00 8.00 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) 
Japonica. Lavender-blue flowers, July to September. 2’_1.20 10.00 
tSTOKESIA (Stoke's Aster) Azure blue, rich green leaves. 15”-1.10 9.00 
♦SWEET WILLIAMS (See Dianthus) 
THYMUS serpyllum (Creeping Thyme) Lavender green flowers, ever¬ 
green. 10’ _ 1.00 8.00 
tTRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
Pfitzeriana. Huge spikes of brilliant orange flowers. 3’_1.45 12.00 
*|VERONICA spicata (Speedwell) Long spikes of violet blue flowers, 
fine for rock gardens; June, July. 18”_ 1.00 8.00 
VINCA minor (Periwinkle) Evergreen groundcover, blue flowers_ 1.00 8.00 
VITEX (See Shrubs) 
♦jVIOLETS, Hardy Sweet. Large blue flowers in great profusion_ .70 6.00 
♦YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) June. 6’ 
Filamentosa,. Creamy white flowers on tall stems, 2 years_ .85 7.00 
Variegated (New) Leaves striped yellow, very striking. 
3 year_1.20 10.00 
2 year- .85 7.00 
