Col. Moore Sheet of pure white flowers. 
Mary Alice Pale pink with red eye, completely 
covering the fojiage. Very neat. 
Sir Guilford Large , bright pink blossoms with red 
eye. Very showy and handsome. 
SUBULATA alba Pure white. 
australis Small rosy pink flowers. 
lilacena Rampant grower, lavender flowers. 
rosea Bright rose flowers, red eye. 
rosea red The brightest rea we have. Showy. 
wilsoni Compact growth, blue. 
vivia Slow growing, salmon pink, very choice. 
Various types: 
AMOENA Hairy Phlox, true species rosy red 
flowers, 12". 
AMPLIFOLIA True phlox color, large leaves, 2-3'. 
CAROLINA Common thru our mountains, 2 to 3’. 
DIVARICATA CANADENSIS Lavender flowers, 
12 ". 
OVATA Bright rose flowers, 12 to 16". 
pulchra A new variety of ovafa and by far the 
most beautiful of our native phlox. Large heads of 
soft pink, I ’, $ 1.00 each. 
PILOSA Clusters of rose-pink flowers, 15" 
STOLONIFERA Large violet flowers, 6". 
g randiflora Improved form, 3" pots, 35c each. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS & TREES 
AESCULUS pavia Dwarf Red Buckeye, clusters of 
orange-red flowers followed by "buckeyes" in fall. 
2 to 3', $ I each. 
AMELANCHIER, canadensis Service Berry, mists 
of white flowers in spring, edible fruits in summer, 
2 to 3', $ I each. 
AMORPHA fruticosa Locust like foliage, purple 
flowers, 2-3', 75c each. 
montana Similar to above but more glaucus, 
2-3', 75c each. 
ARONIA arbutifolia Beautiful white flowers, bright 
red berries in fall, 2 to 3', 75c. 
