HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
STANDARD PHLOX 
Price: 35c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, 
exept where noted. 
Daily Sketch—Extra large trusses and individual flowers; color 
light salmon-pink with very faint carmine eye. An outstanding 
novelty. 
Ethel Pritchard—A deep lavender, very much like Maggie Mott 
Viola in color. Beautiful large trusses of this unusual colored 
Phlox. 
Frau Millie Korte—Large flowered salmon-pink, growing about 3 
feet. 
Jules Sandeau—One of the finest varieties. Forms large well 
rounded heads. Color a beautiful watermelon pink, very free 
flowering of vigorous growth. 
Mrs. Albert Phillips—White with a pink eye. Improved Brides¬ 
maid, growing about 3 feet high. 
Mrs. Askew—Deep luscious pink with extremely large trusses of 
flowers with deeper carmine eye, growing about 33^ feet tall. 
Mrs. Harding—A salmon pink with extra large flowers. Attracts 
considerable attention, even in a group of many varieties. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—An unusually fine Phlox, which we are sure 
will become very popular. The flowers are a pleasant soft mauve 
with a carmine eye, and the growth is strong and upright. 
Miss Lingard—This is known as the early flowering Phlox, since it 
comes into flower in May and continues to flower continuously 
until October, or the very heavy frosts injure it. Height about 2 
feet. Color, pure white. 
Mrs. Jenkins—The most popular white variety so far introduced; 
splendid for planting en masse; hlooms early and profusely. 
Rheinlander—Beautiful salmon pink with claret red eye. In¬ 
dividual trusses of immense size. 
Thor—Deep salmon pink, suffused with a scarlet glow, somewhat 
lighter in mass effect than General Chanzy. Has unusual gar- 
denesque value. 
The Queen—A beautiful orchid pink variety of the ever popular 
Phlox, Miss Lingard, called The Queen. It has the same early 
blooming habit, and the upright growth of dark glossy foliage. 
It is an ideal companion for white and pink Foxglove and makes 
a splendid showing during the months of June and early July. 
Divaricata 
*PHLOX DIVARICATA 
A perennial Phlox of pure gentian blue, growing to a height of 
15 to 18 inches; unsurpassed as a border plant when planted in 
front of Darwin Tulips, since it flowers in May and continues 
flowering until early July. 
No other garden flower blooming at this season shows this rare 
and beautiful color. 
A solid bed of Phlox is one of the most attractive sights in any 
garden and we cannot too strongly recommend everyone to try 
at least a few plants of this remarkable plant. 
*PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Moss or Mountain Pink) 
An evergreen creeping plant, excellent for edging the border or 
in the Rock Garden. 
Produces masses of bloom in April and May, with moss-like 
foliage; invaluable carpeting for the ground. 
*Alba—Pure white. 
*Rosea—Rose pink. Price: 35c per plant, $2.50 per dozen, $18.00 
per 100, unless otherwise noted. 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) 
*Cinera—A rock garden Potentilla with bright yellow flowers and 
strawberry-like leaves. Flowers a very long season and for that 
reason is particularly useful in the rock garden. 
PYRETHRUM 
(Persian or Painted Daisy) 
One of the best perennials in our list. It is perfectly hardy, will 
thrive in any garden soil and in any situation except in dense 
shade under trees. As a cut-flower it is unsurpassed in daintiness 
and keeping qualities. Blooms in May and June, and if cut 
back after first bloom will give flowers throughout the Summer 
and early I'all. Grows about to 2 feet high. 
Single Mixed—From pale pink to deepest crimson. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
Primroses thrive best in a damp situation in semi-shade. They 
make a charming edge for a shady border, or in front of shrubs. 
There are many colors including white, pale yellow, deep yellow, 
bronze and deep red and crimson, but the colors blend per¬ 
fectly. The bloom commences in early May and continues into 
June. Height, 6 to 8 inches. 
Acaulis—True English Yellow Cowslip. Fragrant masses of 
yellow in the spring. Splendid in masses for the border, paths, 
and for naturalizing with spring bulbs. Price: $2.50 per dozen, 
$15.00 per 100. 
*Blue-Flowered Primrose—A charming and rare variety in shades 
of rich blue. Especially lovely when planted in a group with the 
yellow variety. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
*Giant Yellow—Beautiful shade of yellow'. Height, 6 inches. 
*Lavender Queen—A very beautiful and an unusual shade of true 
lavender. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Ipswich Giant Red—Beautiful shade of red. Large flowers. 
Height, 6 inches. 
ROSA ROULETTI 
*Alpine Rose—The pink Rock Rose blooms practically nine 
months of the year, if planted in full sun in good soil. It attains 
a height of 10 inches. Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, $60.00 
per 100. 
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