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PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue). 
—barbatus torreyi. 2 ft. Spikes of bright scarlet 
flowers from June until August.30 
*-glaber roseus. 9 in. Procumbent habit, flowers 
pink to deep rose in early summer.30 
—gloxineaflora Hybrids. 2 l / 2 ft. Dense clusters of 
bell-shaped flowers in July and August. Many 
lovely shades .30 
*- Large Flowering Hybrids. IS-18 in. A fine 
strain freely producing flowers of good clear 
colors in the summer.25 
—pubescens. 24 in. Neat border plant with 
white flowers that are tinted with blush and 
lavender .25 
—unilateralis. 2-3 ft. Erect spikes covered from 
top to bottom with opalescent blue flowers in 
June. Handsome for cutting.30 
PEONIES. 2)4-4 ft. The pride of all gardens, hand¬ 
some of foliage and gorgeous of bloom; May 
and June. We have excellent varieties in white, 
pink and red.25 
PHLOX 
—decussata (Hardy Garden Phlox). 2-3 ft. These 
beautiful hardy border plants are most effective 
and useful in late summer and early autumn, with 
their bright colors and freedom of bloom. The 
following varieties have proven to be dependable 
and among the best grown. 
Antonin Mercie. Delicate lilac-blue.25 
B. Comte. Tall growing with large heads of 
amaranth-red flowers.25 
Blue Hill. Bluish pink.35 
Elizabeth Campbell. Salmon-pink.25 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with dark 
eye .25 
Etliel Prichard. Large lilac-mauve flowers.25 
Jules Sandeau. Brilliant watermelon-pink.25 
Mrs. Charles Dorr. Tall, lavender.25 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, free-flowering.25 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken. Pink with delicate 
mauve suffusion.25 
Mrs. Scholten. New dark salmon-pink.35 
Mrs. Verboom. Rose-pink.25 
Painted Lady. Silver pink, salmon and cherry- 
red .35 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine with claret-red 
eye .25 
Rijnstroom. Carmine-rose, large clusters.25 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink, scarlet glow; small 
analine-red eye .25 
Von Lassburg. Tall, large pure white.25 
*-subulata (Moss Phlox or Mountain Pinks). 2 in. 
Early spring-flowering type with pretty, mosslike, 
evergreen foliage which, during the flowering 
season in April and May is hidden under the 
masses of bloom. Excellent for the rockery, 
the border and invaluable for carpeting. We 
have selected varieties which assure vigor and 
beauty in color range. 
alba. Pure white flowers.35 
atropurpurea. Deep carmine-red; brilliant.35 
Fairy. Pale blue flowers; dainty.25 
G. F. Wilson. Bright lilac.25 
lilacina. Light lilac.25 
ros^a. Rosy pink; fine for covering banks.25 
Vivid. Bright pink with fiery red eye.35 
—Various Phlox Species. 
*amoena (Amoena Phlox). 4-6 in. One of the 
best varieties for carpeting the ground or 
the rocks; covered in the spring with bright 
pink flowers.35 
*divaricata canadensis. 10 in. Dainty native 
variety commencing to bloom in April and 
continuing through May, with large fragrant, 
lavender flowers .25 
*ovata (Carolina) (Mountain Phlox). 12 in. 
Bright rosy red flowers in June and July.. .25 
-suffruticosa Miss Lingard. 2 ft. Flowers 
white with faint pinkish lavender eye; 
blooms all summer.35 
PHYSALIS francheti (Chinese Lantern). 2 ft. 
Very ornamental, producing freely bright orange- 
scarlet, lantern-like fruits; when cut will last 
all winter .25 
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PHYSOSTEGIA virginica grandiflora Vivid (False- 
dragonhead). 18 in. Large deep pink flowers 
in August and September. Splendid for cutting. 
PLATYCODON (B'alloonflower). 
—grandiflorum. 20 in. Large, showy deep blue 
flowers produced all summer; bell-shaped when 
open . 
—grandiflorum album. 20 in. Excellent white form 
*-mariesi. 12 in. Dwarf, with large, deep violet- 
blue flowers in great profusion all summer. 
*-mariesi album. 12 in. Lovely white form_ 
'PLUMBAGO larpentae (Leadwort). 1 ft. Blue 
flowers late summer and early autumn; spread¬ 
ing habit. 
POLEMONIUM 
*-caeruleum (Greek-valerian). 18 in. Blue flowers 
with golden center in May and June. Likes sun. 
Also called Jacob’s Ladder. 
* caeruleum album. 18 in. White form. 
* reptans. 6 in. Dainty creeping plant with showy 
blue flowers in early spring. 
*-Richardsoni. 18 in. Masses of beautiful sky- 
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POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil). 
*-Hybrid Single Mixed Colors. 
1 ft. For the rock 
-matsumurae. 3 in. Lovely dwarf, richly covered 
with yellow flowers during May and June. Likes 
the sun . 
-nepalensds (formosa). 2 ft. Cherry-red and buff 
flowers all summer. 
-rupestris. 1 ft. Clusters of clear white flowers. 
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PRIMULA (Primrose). Most beautiful and interest¬ 
ing early spring flowers. Plant them in rich, 
well-drained soil in the border or in a sheltered 
nook in the rockery; if possible, in a half-shady 
place. Suitable, too, for the waterside. 
*-acaulis (English Cowslip). 6 in. Pale yellow 
flowers . 
*-acaulis Blue. 6 in. Rare blue primrose; one of 
the most unusual and prettiest of all. 
*-auricula Giant Hybrids. 8 in. Pleasing shades 
of color; attractive light green foliage. 
*-auricula Kelway’s Showy Border. 8 in. Choice 
mixture; large flowered; many pretty shades... 
-—bulleyana. 2 ft. Dense spikes bearing flowers 
of rich apricot. 
*-denticulata cashmeriana. 1 ft. Round flower 
heads of bright lavender. 
*-denticulata cashmeriana alba. 1 ft. Chaste form 
with pure white flowers. 
—florindae. 18-24 in. One of the finest novelties 
brought out of Thibet. Very robust with bright 
yellow pendant blossoms borne in great profusion 
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