IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT'S PLANTED 
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PHLOX DECUSSATA (Hardy Phlox) 
Border Gem —Large velvety bluish purple. 
Very good. 
Coquelicot —Orange scarlet. 
Daily Sketch —New. Clear salmon-pink with 
crimson eye. $.35 each. 
E. I. Farrington — Bright salmon-pink. 
Vigorous growth. 
Enchantress —Soft salmon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard —Tall vigorous grower. Pink. 
Europa —Shell pink with crimson eye. 
Feurbrand —Flaming orange red. Very showy. 
Graf Zeppelin —The new “calico” white with 
vermillion eye. $.30 each. 
Isabey —Tall salmon pink. Very popular. 
La Vague —Pure mauve. 
Lillian —New. Exceptionally fine light salmon- 
pink. Continuous bloomer if flowers are cut. 
$.35 each. 
Milly von Hoboken —Choice shell pink. 
Silvered reflex, red eye. $.30 each. 
Miss Lingard—White— Everblooming. June 
to October. 
Morganrood —A soft red blended with carmine, dark eye. $.30 each. 
Mrs. Jenkins —Pure white. Good grower. 
Painted Lady —Silvery pink, salmon shadings, red eye. $.30 each. 
Rheinlander —Mottled salmon. Popular. 
Saladin —A most brilliant scarlet red. Blood red eye. 
Starlight —Violet, white eye. A strikingly different shade. $.30 each. 
Thor —Large florets. Rudy salmon pink. Very good. 
Von Lassburg —-Pure waxy white. Vigorous. 
PHLOX MASCULA —12 inches. Pink. Fine for rockery. June and July. 
PHLOX SUBLATA {Carpet Phlox) 
Alba —P ure white. April and May. 
Atropurpureans —The darkest carpet phylox. 
Lilacinea —Pale lilac. Strong grower. 
Rosea —Rose-pink. April and May. 
Vivid —Soft pink with red eye. 
PHYSOTEGIA Virginica —3 feet. Conspicuous pink spikes. $.20 each. 
Virginica Vivid —20 inches. An improved new dwarf variety. Deeper pink. 
PLATYCODEN Mariesi — 12 inches Dwarf. July to October 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE ( Leadwort )—6-8 inches. Desirable rock plant. Blue. August* 
POLYANTHUS {Bunch Primrose) —Mixed. Fine rock plant. 
PULMONORIA {Lungwort) —12 inches. Interesting two shaded flowers, silvery spotted. 
PYRETHRUM {Painted. Daisy) —Kelway’s Hybrids. May and June. 
SALVIA Azurea Grandflora Meadow Sage —4 feet. Sky blue blooms August and September. 
SANTOLINA Chamaecyparis —1 foot. Silvery foliage. Fine for edging. 
SAXIFRAGA Cordifolia — 1 foot. Rosy purple blooms in April and May. Large cabbage-like 
leaves. 
SCABIOSA Caucasica ( Blue Bonnet) —Soft lavender. June and September. 
Japonica —2 feet. Reliable biannual variety. July and September. 
SEDUM ( Stone Crop) —Popular rock garden plants. Most varieties moss-like and spreading. 
Acre {Golden Moss) V . Thrives in poor soil. Yellow. June and July. $.20 each. 
Album —-3". Round fleshy foliage. White flowers in July. $.20 each. 
All perennials except where noted $.25—5 or more of one variety deduct 5c from each 
rate. 
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