ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
ARTHUR LEE NURSERIES 
★ IIlona. (S. ) 
A beautiful variety with wine red flowers. 
★ Jersey Gea. (S.L. HBlue Gem). 
The most bedding Viola yet introduced, blooming from early May until late in the fall. Pure 
violet flowers, without the slighest shading, are borne on good stems 6 to 8 inches long. The 
plants are of compact and sturdy growth. 
★ Lutea splendens. (S.) 
Golden Yellow flowers produced freely all summer. 
★ Mauva Queen. CS.) 
Pale mauve color. 
★Pr(arose Daae. (S. ) 
The best light yellow variety. 
♦Puck. fS.) 
This is a bi-colored variety, the upper petals are purple, the lower petals are deep yellow. 
★ Purple Glory. (L. ) 
A viola of recent introduction, being of the Jersey Gem type. The flowers are borne on long 
stems held well above the plants. A difference is shown in the shape of the flower, it being 
somewhat round. A very beautiful clear purple viola, blooming persistently throughout the 
entire summer. 
★ White Perfection. (S.) 
Free flowering pure white. 
Any above Violas; Small 
plants 35 <t per dozen; $2.50 
per 100. 
VIOLA ODORATA. Sweet Violet. 
★ Double Russian. (L. ) 
Perfectly hardy anywhere, pro¬ 
ducing double blue sweet scent¬ 
ed flowers soon after the frost 
is out of the ground and then 
again in the fall. A splendid 
variety for a shady place. 
★ Pedata bicolor. (L. ) (Bird's-foot 
Violet). 
A variety in which the upper 
petals are of a rich purple, 
the lower ones being white. 
This is a splendid variety for 
a shady location. 
THAT WONDROUS NEW PHLOX 
"COLUMBIA" 
Plant Patent No. 118 
By Far the Finest Light Pink Phlox Ever Introduced 
The color suggests a delicate cameo-pink with faint blue shading at center. The effect 
created by a well grown plant is exquisite and never before seen in Phlox. 
The clearness of tone is remarkable, the brilliancy is so pronounced that immediate 
attention is given to this wonderful plant. As the flower ages, the blooms always retain 
their delicate pink shade; there never are any so-called purple tones visible. 
Cut of each leaf joint grows a lateral or secondary flower spike continuing the display 
of blooms long after the main flower head has disappeared. Columbia is therefore well call¬ 
ed the perpetual flowering Phlox. 
Of great importance is the habit of Phlox Columbia, its strength and vigor is something 
rarely seen in plants. A well grown, two year plant will produce from 6 to 15 flower spikes. 
The foliage is rich, dark green, leaves covering the stems down to the ground. The flower 
stalks are about 2k feet high, stiff and erect. The flowers last over a week in water when 
cut. 
We modestly claim it to be the best "Phlox" addition to the hardy plant garden during 
the past ten years. 
Each.$0.50 
Three for...... 1.25 
Dozen. 4.50 
CREEPING BENT GRASS STOLONS (Washington Strain) $3.00 per Bushel (Prepared Stolons, 
Ready for planting. One Bu. will plant approximately 400 Sq. Ft. of lawn area). Plant¬ 
ing instructions with each order. 
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