38 Edward Gillett , Southwick , Mass. — Hardy Perennials 
La Mahdia. Large, deep purple. 20 cents. 
Lothair. Brilliant salmon, cardinal eye. 20 cts. 
Miss Lingard. An early sort, with pure white flowers and distinct lavender eye; 
tall, cylindrical spikes. A constant bloomer. 20 cts. 
Queen. Pure white; compact habit and large, full truss. 20 cts. 
Temple, J. T. Carmine-rose; large bloom; dwarf. 20 cts. 
Fine Mixed Sorts. 15 cts.; large clumps, by express, 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Lobelia cardinalis (see page 33) 
OTHER VARIETIES OF PHLOX 
PHLOX amcena (Lovely Phlox). One of the most charming little dwarf plants 
imaginable, growing only about 6 inches high, and forming a mat of evergreen foli¬ 
age which is entirely covered with compact heads of bright pink flowers from April 
until June. A lovely spring-blooming plant. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
P. divaricata. <$• About 15 inches high. Flowers pale lilac or bluish. Grows in 
rocky woods. 10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz. 
P. maculata (Wild Sweet William). One to 3 feet high, white or purple flowers. 
10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz. Seed, 5 cts. 
P. pilosa. ♦ One foot. A plant of much merit and deserving a prominent place in the 
open border. Flowers purple; quite showy. 20 cts. each. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
