Choice Perennials at Popular Prices 
Phlox arcndsi —18". These commence flowering immediately after the spring phloxes 
have finished and produce their flowers continuously untill fall. We are offering two 
fine new varieties. 
Kathe —Purple-rose with dark eye. 50c each. 
Marianne —Dark bluish-violet. 50c each. 
Phlox divaricata laphami (Canadian Phlox) — 1'. Large, fragrant, lavender-blue flowers 
in May. This is an improved form of a fine native plant. 
Phlox ovata caroliniana (Mountain Phlox) —12-15". Very neat and dwarf. Vivid, rosy-red 
flowers brighten the rock garden in early summer. 
Phlox paniculata (Hardy Garden Phlox) —A garden without these familiar Phlox is like a 
house without chairs—not quite furnished. 
B. Comte—Dark amaranthus red. Still the darkest red. 
Caroline Vandenburg —Nearest approach to blue. 
Debs —New. Brilliant deep crimson-red. 50c each. 
Elizabeth Campbell —Light salmon pink with a lighter eye. 
Enchantress—An improved Elizabeth Campbell. 
Europa —White with blush center and red eye. 
Fiancee—Fine new white. 50c each. 
Homeland —Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Jules Sandeau —Dwarf, watermelon pink. 
Leo Sehlageter —Tall trusses of bright scarlet. 50c each. 
Maid Marion— Lilac. 
Miss Verboom —June flowering, lavender-pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins (Independence) —Free-flowering white. 
Mrs. W. Van Bueningen —Salmon-red. 
Pantheon —Good clear pink. 
Painted Lady—Pink with red eye. 
Rheinlander —Fine, large flowered salmon-pink. 
Rij nstroom —-Rose-pink. 
Salmon Glow —New salmon. 
Phlox subulata (Moss Pink) —Prostrate. The moss-like foliage and perfect sheets of flowers 
of these plants have endeared them to everyone. 
Rosea — The old familiar rose-pink. 
Atropurpurea —An entirely new color; deep red. 
Lilacina— Lilac. 
Vivid—Bright pink with dark pink eye. 
Platycodon mariesii alba (White Chinese Bellflower) —15". Huge 2" white bells all 
summer. 
Primula auricula —6". Rosettes of dark green leaves from which arise 6" flower stalks bearing 
large flowered, very fragrant clusters of blooms in various colors. 
Lobelia The Bishop 
Primula cashmiriana — 8". Large globular heads 
of lavender. 
Polyanthus, Unwin's Superb Mixture 
Polyanthus, Unwin’s Superb Mixture (Bunch Primrose) —This 
year we are offering an especially fine lot of these desirable Primroses. 
They are splendid large plants of exceptional substance, and colors 
range throughout the whites, yellows, pinks, oranges and reds and 
marvelous combinations of the same. These bright free-flowering 
plants do well in a partially shaded location which does not get real 
dry in the summer. You will be delighted with the marvelous color 
a bed of these will present in May and June. 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy) —The neat tufts of finely cut foliage and long¬ 
stemmed daisies of these plants make them one of the choicest of border 
perennials and they are unexcelled for cutting purposes. 
Single —White, light pink, deep pink, red. 
Double Flowered —Mixed colors. 35c each. 
Salvia pitcher! —2-3'. The large gentian-blue flowers of this variety are 
certain to attract attention; they do here during their blooming period in 
the early Autumn. 
Scabiosa caucasica (Pin Cushion Flower) —2'. Large feathery 
flowers blooming all summer are among the finest for our gardens. 
They will thrive in any soil provided it is well drained, for they will 
rot when it is damp and heavy. 
Isaac House Strain —An outstanding strain with extra large flowers 
in all shades of blue, lavender and white. Offered only in mixture. 
35c each. 
Perfecta alba—A pure white flowered variety. 35c each. 
Columbaria pink—A new species from South Africa, with pink 
flowers 2-2J4" across on long stems. 35c each. 
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