HARDY PHLOX 
15 
Mia Ruys. Dwarf; pure white, large flor¬ 
ets. Midseason. Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
Miss Lingard. (Suffruticosa). Very early 
bloomer; white with faint pink shadings 
in center. Each 30c, Three 75c. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Late flowering white. Each 
35c, Three $1.00. 
Nordlicht. Very large; lilac blush, violet- 
red eye. New. Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Osceola. (Andrews). Rose, with Tyrian Rose 
and flush of scarlet. Medium to tall 
with strong stems and fine foliage. 
Each 50c, Three $1.25, Doz. $3.50. 
Pharaon. Large rosy lilac, white star. Each 
30c, Three 75c. 
Professor Went. Amaranth-purple. Each 
30c, Three 75c. 
Robin Hood. (Andrews). Between Tyrian 
rose and amaranth purple, with slightly 
deeper eye. Very intense color. Stem 
stout, medium dwarf. Each 50c, Three 
$1.25, Doz. $3.50. 
Rosenburg. Rosy purple; large. Each 30c. 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Rosenkavalier. Large trusses of rose red. 
Good green foliage and mildew resistant. 
Tall. Each 40c, Three $1.10. 
R. P. Struthers. Cherry flushed salmon 
with claret red eye; tall. Each 30c, 
Three 75c. 
Silverton. (Andrews). Clear pale lavender, 
at first suffused light mauve, eye light 
phlox-purple with a halo. Of medium 
height and a strong grower, individual 
florets exceeding 1% inches. Mass ef¬ 
fect. pale lavender-blue. Each 50c, Three 
$1.25, Doz. $3.50. 
Sncwcap. (Andrews). Broad pyramidal 
panicle, the large florets effectively ar¬ 
ranged to form a huge cap of snowy 
white. Strong stem, medium to tall, out¬ 
standing for the size and excellent form 
of panicle. Each 50c, Three $1.25, Doz. 
$3.50. 
Tanager. (Andrews). Bright rose, with a 
glow or overlay of scarlet-red. Panicle 
rather open, branching into an informal 
profusion of glowing color, the florets 
of large size, stem medium to dwarf. 
Each 50c, Three $1.25, Dcz. $3.50. 
Tapis-Blanc. Very dwarf white; early. 
Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Widar. Reddish violet, white star. Of me¬ 
dium height and good habit. Each 30c, 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Wm. Tell. Tall bright pink, cerise eye. 
Each 30c, Three 75c. 
Collection A. 2 Colorado. 2 Silverton, 2 
Snowcap. 6 plants, $2.00 Postpaid. 
Collection B. 1 plant each of six Rockmont 
introductions—Colorado. Osceola, Robin 
Hood. Silverton, Snowcap, and Tanager. 
$2.50 Postpaid. 
POLEMONIUM 
Archibaldii.* Large deep violet bells are 
borne nearly all summer on 18-incli 
stems. The best and easiest to grow of 
several mountain species. Light shade 
desirable during part of day. Each 50c, 
Three $1.25. 
POLYGONUM 
(Syn. Bistorta) 
Calophylla.* Dwarf, white flowers; dark 
glossy foliage; prefers moist soil with 
sun or light shade. Each 30c, Three 75c. 
Doz. $2.50. 
POTENTILLA 
Pulcherrima.* Clear yellow flowers on 10- 
inch stems, foliage silvery. Moist sunny 
spot, easily grown. Each 35c, Three 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PRIMULA 
Polyanthus. Mixed colors. Each 30c, Four 
$ 1 . 00 . 
RANUNCULUS 
Ac-ris. Double, Buttercup-like flowers on 
18-inch upright growing stems. Excel¬ 
lent for borders or cut flowers. Prefers 
moist soil in full sun. Each 30c, Three 
/5c, Doz. $2.50. 
SALVIA 
Summer and fall blooming plants. Thrive 
best in a rather lean, dry soil with full 
sun. All Salvias are, Each 35c, Three 90c, 
Doz. $2.50. 
Azurea.* Azure Sage. 4 feet; summer 
blooming with large open panicles of 
azure blue. 
Azurea alba.* Same habit and season; 
flowers snow-white. 
Pitcher!.* Dark Azure Sage. Botanically 
a synonym for azurea. but the form car¬ 
ried under this name is a month later 
and is a mass of deepest blue flowers 
until frost. 
SAPONARIA 
Ocymoides. Prostrate border plant for the 
rock garden; also suitable for ground 
cover. Rosy pink flowers in great abun¬ 
dance during spring and early summer. 
Each 30c, Three 75c, Doz. $2.00. 
SCABIOSA 
Caucasica. 2 feet; the flowers of pale blue 
are borne on slender stems all summer; 
good cutflower. Each 35c, Three 90c, 
Doz. $2.50. 
