DENVER 
COLORADO 
Phlox 
PAEDANTHUS BEL A M C A N D A 
(Blackberry Lily)—Star-shaped flowers 
of orange color, spotted black, on 24 
inch stems. The clusters of shiny seeds 
in the fall resemble blackberries. 
PHLOX, DECUSSATA (Hardy Phlox) 
-—-Are more attractive when separated 
as to color, using the white varieties 
between. 
PHLOX, BEACON —Brilliant cherry 
red flowers on strong 36-inch stems. 
One of the best of this color. 
PHLOX, CHAMPS ELYSEE —Pur¬ 
plish-red. 
PHLOX, PANTHEON —Deep salmon 
rose. 
PHLOX, PROF. VIRCHOW —Scar¬ 
let. 
PHLOX, RIVERTON JEWELL— 
Deep rose-pink, rose-red at center. 
PHLOX, VON HOCKBERG —Brill¬ 
iant amaranth-red. 
PHLOX, RIJNSTORM —Lovely rose pink much like the color of 
the Paul Neyron rose. 
PHLOX, R. P. STRUTHERS —Brilliant rosy red, crimson center. 
PHLOX, SPECIAL FRENCH —Beautiful clear pink. 
PHLOX IN COLORS UNNAMED —Pink, purple, white. 
PHLOX, THOR —One of the best. Salmon pink with small analine 
red eye. Free flowering. 
*PHLOX, SUBULATA ALBA (Creeping Phlox)—In early spring 
this plant is a mass of blooms. It is splendid for rock gardens, and 
for edging. 
‘PHLOX, SUBULATA ROSEA (Creeping Phlox)—A rosy pink 
variety of the above plant. _ 
PHLOX, SUBULATA— 
*Brittoni, lovely white. 
*G. F. Wilson, lavender. 
*Moerheimi, pink. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, VIRGINICA (False 
Dragonhead)-—Dense spikes of pink 
flowers on three foot stems. Good fo¬ 
liage. 
PLATYCODON, GRANDIFLORUM 
(Balloonflower)—White or blue. An old 
time favorite, forming a dense branch¬ 
ing plant of upright habit: flowers 3 
inches across, blue or bluish white, 
produced at the tip of each branchlet. 
1 to 2 feet. June, July. 
POPPY, ORIENTAL (Papaver Orientale) 
brightest crimson. May and June. 
Poppy 
-Mammoth flowers 
of 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—Assorted colors. The Painted 
Daisy sends up large daisies of white, through pink to red color 
from a tuft of finely cut leaves. Early Summer. 
’'RANUNCULUS (Buttercup)—Yellow. Fine large; double yellow. 
One foot. May, June. 
PURPUREA (Purple Coneflower)—Purple flowers 
with a large brown, cone-shaped center. 3 
feet. Blooms July to October. 
RUDBECKIA, G R A N D I- 
FLORA — Attractive purple 
flowers, with a large brown, 
cone-shaped center. Blooms from 
July to October. 
SALVIA, AZURE A (Azure 
Sage)-—A Meadow Sage from the 
Rocky Mountains that has gone 
round the world. Produces a pro¬ 
fusion of azure blue flowers in 
August and September. 
* SANTOLINA, CHAMAECY- 
PARISSUS — Sweet smelling, 
dwarf plant with delicate, silvery 
gray foliage. 
SEBUM (Stonecrop) — Dwarf 
Varieties: 
‘SEDUM, ACRE (Golden 
Moss)—Green foliage; small 
bright yellow blossoms; good 
ledge plant. Thrives in poor soil. 
* SEDUM, ALBUM —Dwarf and 
spreading; thick, waxy round 
foliage, white flowers. 
Salvia 
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