RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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PHLOX —Continued. 
Mrs. Van Beuningen —Large rich salmon- 
red flowers, a bright, effective color 
without eye. Very free and persistent in 
flowering. Med. 35c each. (See front 
inside cover for illustration.) 
Nicholas Flammel —A very bright color, 
carmine lake, the crimson eye being suf¬ 
fused with salmon. Med. 35c each. 
Painted Lady —Silvery pink with salmon 
shadings and cherry red eye. 25c each. 
Polly Quick — A new shade, suggesting 
cerise-pink purple, being a self. 25c each. 
Poseys White — A very strong growing 
white, with large panicles of flowers. 
Tall. 25c each. 
Prof. Schliemann —Bright lilac rose, best 
in shade. Late flowering. Tall. 25c 
each. 
Queen Caroline —Large flowers of bright 
pink. Tall. 25c each. 
R. A. Goldie —Very large individual of bril¬ 
liant salmon orange with small crimson 
eye. Med. 35c each. 
Rhein lander —Large flowers of salmon pink 
with cherry red eye. Tall. 25c each. 
Rijnstroom —(Rynstroem) Large trusses of 
rose pink. Tall. 25c each. 
Rokoko —Large individual flowers of lilac- 
pink self in globular heads. Med. 25c 
each. 
Rosenkavaliei —Large trusses of rose red. 
Good green foliage and mildew resistant. 
Tall. 35c each. 
R. P. Struthers —An old favorite. Bright 
rosy carmine or watermelon red flowers, 
which have a claret red eye. Tall. 35c 
each. 
Salad in ■— A very bright colored Phlox. 
Very large flowers of glowing orange- 
scarlet with deep red eye. Tall. 35c 
each. 
Salmon Glow — Just what the name im¬ 
plies; large flowers of a salmony glow. 
Tall. 25c each. 
Salome —Rather deep salmon with a crim¬ 
son center. Med. 35c each. 
Siebolds Scarlet — A bright scarlet. 25c 
each. 
Snowcap —• Broad pyramidal panicle, the 
large florets effectively arranged to form 
a huge cap of snowy white. Tall. 35c 
each. 
Snowdrift — A seedling of the preceding 
and resembling it very much. Some¬ 
what taller and sturdier. 35c each. 
Spatrot —(Late Red) Compact trusses of 
vermilion red flowers. Med. 35c each. 
Special French — Soft pink with a rosy 
center. Tall. 25c each. 
Thor —Deep salmon pink, overlaid with a 
scarlet glow. A light halo surrounds 
the analine red eye. Tall. 25c each. 
Tigress —An outstanding Phlox with huge 
trusses of orange scarlet flowers in pyr¬ 
amids built up by long branched laterals, 
giving an unusually long period of bloom. 
Tall. 50c each. 
Unique —Large panicles of deep lilac flow¬ 
ers. In our opinion the best of its color. 
Demand continues to be greater then 
the supply. Tall. 50c each. 
Von Hochberg —A deep rich crimson or 
brilliant red. Vigorous, tall grower. 35c 
each. 
Wm. Watson —Very large flowers of soft 
pink with carmine eye. Med. 35c each. 
Collection —We will send six varieties, dis¬ 
tinct colors, labelled, for $1.00; 12 va¬ 
rieties, distinct and labelled for $1.75, 
our selection. 
PHYSALIS francheti — (Lantern Ground 
Cherry, Chinese Lantern Plant) Orna¬ 
mental variety of Winter or Ground 
Cherry, 24 inches high, producing bright 
orange scarlet fruits, which, when cut, 
last all winter. Pull sun, with plenty of 
water during the flowering and fruit set¬ 
ting period. 25c each. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head) vir- 
giniana —Dense bushes, 3 to 4 ft. high, 
bearing spikes of delicate tubular flow¬ 
ers of lavender pink, July to Sept. 25c 
each. 
virginlana alba— White flowering form of 
preceding. 25c each. 
virginlana vivid —More dwarf and compact 
as well as flowering 3 weeks later than 
preceding. A very bright rose pink color. 
35c each. 
PLATYCODON grandiflora— (Balloon Flow¬ 
er) Allied to the Campanula and form 
neat, branched bushes of upright habit, 
with large showy, blue flowers, from 
June to Aug. 2 to 3 ft. 25c each. 
grandiflora fl. pi. —Double flowering form 
of the preceding, the flowers re-sembling 
a six-point star. Two year old plants, 
50c each. 
Maries — A compact dwarf species with 
violet-blue flowers on 12 to 15 inch stems. 
25c each. 
PLUMBAGO —See Ceratostigma, page 16. 
