PAPAVER—(Poppy). What can give more startling effect 
than oriental poppy in a background? 
Oriental. These are grown from seed and have bloomed 
one season with us. Large brilliant red flowers_ 1.00 
Mr*. Perry. The best of the pink varieties_ 1.50 
PENTSTEMON—Barbatu* Toreyi (Beard Tongue). Has 
slender, deep scarlet red flowers and light green foli¬ 
age. Blooms in June. 3 feet high_ 1.50 
HARDY PHLOX—These old fashioned favorites are needed 
in all hardy border plantings to make them complete. 
Our spring plantings were lost so will be unable to 
furnish only varieties listed until fall. 
B. Compte. French purple or wine color. The only Phlox 
of this color, we know_ 1.50 
Europa. White, crimson eye, improved Bridesmaid_ 1.50 
Mi** Lingard. Early white, good cut flower variety. Very 
fragrant- 1.50 
Pink Beauty. A pink Miss Lingard. Stronger grower. 
Leaves of glossy green, throughout the summer, flow¬ 
ers of a lavender shade_ 1.50 
Rheinlander. Good salmon-pink, red eye_ 1.25 
Special French. Light pink, large tresses of flowers_ 1.50 
DWARF PHLOX AND ROCK GARDEN VARIETIES 
Amoena. A very showy plant in early spring. Flowers of 
brightest pink___ 1.25 
Divaricata Candenses—(Wild Sweet Williams). Very 
fragrant in early spring. Flowers lavender_ 1,00 
Ovata Carolina. Bright red flowers on 12 inch stems dur¬ 
ing June and throughout the summer_ 1.50 
SUBULATA—OR CREEPING PHLOX are the foundation 
of rockery plantings. Blooming period starting in 
early spring. Covering assortments of attractive col¬ 
ors. 
Alba. A pure white_ 1.00 
Atropurpurea. (New) .This new introduction, adds much 
to the desirability, to the creeping) Phlox group. The 
flowers are of a rich wine color, and show up well in 
< any planting- 1.25 
Fairy. Somewhat like vivid in growing habit, flowers pale 
blue, darker eye. Slow growing_ 1.25 
Lilicina. This variety is a very rapid grower and has a 
good appearance in rock plantings. Flowers of a light 
lilac _ 1.00 
Rosea (Moss Pink. Lays close to ground. Flowers of 
bright rose pink in April and May. Very good_ 1.00 
Rosea—(Later). This variety is similar to the above, but 
blooms two weeks later. By planting some of both 
varieties, extends the blooming period_ 1.00 
Stellaria. A very attractive variety, very fine leaved, 
flowers pale violet blue_ 2.00 
Vivid. Very dark green foliage. Flowers bright pink, 
fiery red eye- 1.50 
PHYSOSTEGIA—(False Dragon Head.) It is extremely 
beautiful. Blooms in August. 2 to 3 feet in height. 
Valuable for cutting. 
Virginica. Spikes of rosy pink flowers_ .75 
Virginica Alba. White flowers- .75 
Virginica. Vivid. One of the best compact growers, free 
bloomer, August to November. Flowers violet mauve 1.25 
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