PHLOX, Continued. per 3 10 100 
FRAU G. VON LASSBURG. 3 ft. Pure White. . .75 1.85 15.00 
JOHNSON'S FAVORITE. Salmon-pink, dark red eye.90 2.25 18.00 
JULES SANDEAU. 15 in. Pure pink.90 2.25 18.00 
LA VAGUE. Mauve, carmine eye.90 2.25 18.00 
LE MAHDI. Deep velvety violet.90 2.25 18.00 
MARECHAL FRENCH. Deep scarlet with blood-red eye.90 2.25 18.00 
MISS LINGARD. White, faint blush center.90 2.25 18.00 
MRS. JENKINS. Pure white.90 2.25 18.00 
MRS. SCHOLTEN. Deep blood-red.90 2.25 18.00 
NICHOLAS FLAMMELL. Bright carmine-lilte, crimson eye, suffused salmon. 
.90 2.25 18.00 
RHEINLANDER. Salmon-pink with claret eye. .90 2.25 18.00 
RUTH MAY. Very pale pink with dark eye. Splendid late free-blooming variety. 
1.00 2.50 20.00 
SALMON GLOW. 2 ft. Bright pink, shaded salmon. . 1.00 2.50 20.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA, FALSE-DRAGONHEAD. 
virginiana, VIRGINIA FALSE-DRAGONHEAD. 2-3 ft. July-Sept. Tall rosy-lavender spikes. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
virginiana gigantea. 4-5 ft. July-Sept. Mauve-pink..75 1.85 15.00 
virginiana rosea. 3 ft. New rose-colored variety. Rare. 1.50 3.75 
virginiana rubra. 2-3 ft. July-Sept. Rosy flowers.75 1.85 15.00 
virginiana, VIVID. 12 in. July-Sept. Very deep rose.75 1.85 15.00 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum, BALLOONFLOWER. 18-24 in. July-Sept. Deep blue. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
POGONIA—See ORCHIDS. 
POLYGONATUM commutatum, GREAT SOLOMON-SEAL. Arching spray of foliage, hung 
with white bells. . 90 2.25 18.00 
SAPONARIA ocymoides, ROCK SOAPWORT. April-July. Creeping habit, bright pink 
flowers. . 75 1.85 15.00 
SAXIFRAGA, SAXIFRAGE. 
cordifolia, HEARTLEAF SAXIFRAGE. 12-18 in. Large thick foliage and purple flowers 
in April-May. For rockeries . 1.00 2.50 20.00 
maenabiana. 12 in. May-June. White with red spots . .90 2.25 18.00 
SEDUM, STONECROP. 
A most useful class of rock-garden material for ground covering and other purposes. 
Interesting in its variety of foliage, flower and effect of habits in growth. Unusually 
fine list and true to name. 
acre, GOLDMOSS. May-June. Yellow.40 1.00 8.00 
aizoon, AIZOON STONECROP. . 60 1.50 12.00 
album, WHITE STONECROP. 8 in. Creeping evergreen mat with white flowers. Sum¬ 
mer . 40 1.00 8.00 
cristatum . 60 1.50 12.00 
ewersi, EWERS STONECROP. Low and half-trailing. Ruby-crimson. Flower stems to 
one foot . 
lydium, LYDIAN STONECROP. June. Needlelike foliage. Pink, 
oppositifolium, TWO-ROW STONECROP. Trailing. Pinkish whi 
blunt tipped. Summer. . 
reflexum, JENNY STONECROP. 9 in. June-July. Bright yellow, 
sexangulare, HEXAGON STONECROP. 2 in. May-June. Simila 
liant yellow . 
sieboldi, SIEBOLD STONECROP . 
spectabile, SHOWY STONECROP. 1 ft. August. Flat pink heads 
spurium. .. 
stoloniferum, RUNNING STONECROP. Creeping, flesh-pink. Early Summer. 
.40 1.00 8.00 
stoloniferum coccineum, SCARLET RUNNING STONECROP. Scarlet. Early Summer. 
.60 1.50 12.00 
.90 
2.25 
18.00 
.40 
1.00 
8.00 
i petals. 
Paired 
leaves, 
.60 
1.50 
12.00 
.60 
1.50 
12.00 
to acre 
but more bril- 
.75 
1.85 
15.00 
.60 
1.50 
12.00 
.75 
1.85 
15.00 
.60 
1.50 
12.00 
SENECIO obovatus, ROUNDLEAF GROUNDSEL. 18-24 in. Yellow flowers. 
.90 2.25 18.00 
SEMPERVIVUM, HOUSELEEK. 
arachnoideum, SPIDERWEB HOUSELEEK. 4-6 in. Bright red. Summer. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
tectorum, ROOF HOUSELEEK. 6-9 in. Pale red. Summer. .60 1.50 12.00 
SHORTIA galacifolia, OCONEE-BELLS. (See broadleaf evergreens.) 
SILENE alpestris, ALPINE CATCHFLY. May-June. Masses of white flowers. Prefers moist 
location.90 2.25 18.00 
SPIRANTHES—See ORCHIDS. 
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