513. Graciella Hybrida 24” Graceful strain of mixed colors 
for border or cutting.30 
514. Gracims 24” A new variable strain.25 
515. Grandiflorus 24” Has lilac blue flowers two inches 
long; very showy.25 
516. Hartwegi Southgate Gem 24” Rich crimson scarlet 
flowers all summer and autumn. Very fine for border, 
bedding or cutting.25 
517. Hirsutus 24” Lavender purple.25 
518. Menziesii 6 ” A pretty species; mounds of dark ever¬ 
green foliage varying shades of pink trumpets. .25 and .50 
519. Newberryi 4” Sub-shrubby species with very large 
bright carmine flowers.35 to .75 
520. Pubescens 18” Violet purple and white.20 
521. Rattani Minor 4” Dark green foliage; lavender blooms. .20 
5'22. Rupicola 4” Blue-green foliage; slow growing; with 
large vivid scarlet blooms.35 to $1.50 
523. Pulchellus 24” Violet and lilac with white veins; vari¬ 
able.25 
524. Southgate Gem 18” Large flowered brilliant red.25 
525. Confertus Caeruleo-Purpureus, Shiny bright green foli¬ 
age; blue flowers.25 
PHLOX. Polemoniaceae. 
526. Adsurgens 10” native; dense mats of bright evergreen 
foliage; clusters of pink to white flowers. A rare gem 
for the rockery.35 
527. Amoena, dwarf green foliage and abundant beautiful 
pink flowers in early spring and late fall.25 
528. Davuricata Canadensis 15” A beautiful lavender phlox 
native to the Middle Western States; thrives in half 
shade or full sun.25 
528. Setacea Vivid 6 ” Very vivid rose pink; early creeper. .35 
530. Subulata Atropurpurea 6 ” A very rare new form of 
the popular creeping Phlox; a rich deep wine red.50 
531 . - Lavender. Large flowered.20 
532. - Rose.20 
533 . - Vivid. Very attractive bright rose pink.25 
534. - White.20 
535. Verna 8 ” A fine gem with large deep pink flowers. .. .30 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. 2 to 4 ft. Midsummer. 
536. Antone Mercier, a beautiful combination of lavender and 
white. 20 
537. Dr. Wagner, bright rosy scarlet.20 
538. Ecleureur, semi-dwarf early deep rose.20 
539. Elizabeth Campbell beautiful clear pink.20 
540. Embarrassment, striking deep rose.20 
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