HAHDY PERENNIALS _62_ W. B. MARSHALL 
HARDY PERENNIALS-Continued 
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Myosotis palustris. Forget-Me-Not. 
Blooms all Summer.$0.15 
Qunothera Frazeri. Dwarf day Prim¬ 
rose. Yellow flowers.20 
Missouriensis. Evening Primrose. 
Large yellow flowers.20 
Paeonias, Herbaceous. Once planted 
they will last a lifetime with little 
care. 
Choice Named Varieties. Prom 
choice collection . .25 
Mixed Varieties, All colors.15 
Pachysandra Terminalis. Low trailer, 
small spikes of white flowers. 
Grows where grass fails. 100 $12.00 .15 
Pardanthus Sinensis (The Black 
Lily). Orange-colored flowers.15 
Pentstemon. Blooms all Summer, col¬ 
ors from white to crimson.20 
Phalaris Arundinacea Variegata. Va¬ 
riegated ribbon grass.15 
Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. Lai^e 
bright lilac-colored flowers; fra¬ 
grant .35 
Subulata (Moss Pink). Spreading 
PLATYCODON GBANDiELOEDM moss-like kaves, 
flowers pink, white, and red. lo 
PHLOX, HARDY. These are the most desirable of all hardy perennials, flower¬ 
ing abundantly from July until late in the Autumn. Named varieties."'.20 
Mixed varieties, all colors. 15 
Physostegia Virginica. Spikes of delicate tubular flowers. Color, bright, soft 
pink .20 
Alba. Pure white; very fine.20 
PINKS, Hardy Garden. Double, all colors.15 
Platycodon Grandiflora. Immense masses of bell-shaped flowers.20 
Mariesi. Green foliage and clusters of large bell-shaped flowers, viobt blue. .20 
Plumbago Larventae (Lead-Wort). Dwarf, spreading habit, deep blue flowers. .20 
Poppy, Iceland. These range in color from white and yellow to orange scarlet. . .15 
Oriental “Royal Scarlet.” Scarlet flowers, with black center.25 
Oriental Mixed Colors. Large flowers, white, yellow and scarlet.25 
Primula Acaulis (Primrose). Pure white and lilac, double and very free.20 
Vulgaris (English Primrose). Pale yellow.15 
Sieboldii (Japanese Primrose). Profuse bloomer; flowers in a variety of 
colors. 10 inches.20 
Veris (English Cowslip). Many colors mixed.15 
Pyrethrum Uliginosum (Feverfew). Flowers white, with yellow center.20 
Hybridum (Persian Daisy). Double and single varieties, Named.35 
Mixed Varieties. Choice seedlings.15 
Rudbeckia, Golden Glow. The brightest and most showy hardy plants.15 
Maxima. A rare and attractive variety, growing 9 feet high.25 
Newmanni. Dark orange, yellow flowers with deep purple yellow cone... .25 
Sub=tomentosa. A pyramidal densely branched plant, brilliant yellow flow¬ 
ers with purple centers.15 
Scabiosa Caucasica. One of the handsomest of perennials. Flowers soft lilac blue. .25 
Sedum Spectabilis (Stone Cxop). Showy heads of rose-colored flowers.15 
Statice Latifolia (Sea Lavender). Forms large heads of lavender flowers.25 
Stokesia Cyanea (The Cornflower, or Stokes’ Aster). Aster-like, deep blue 
flowers .25 
Tritoma Pfitzerii (Red Hot Poker Plant). The greatest bedding plant ever in¬ 
troduced .25 
Trollius Japonicus Excelsior. Brilliant orange flowers.20 
Hybrids. In many shades of yellow and orange..25 
Dniola Latifolia (Spike Grass). One of the best of our native grasses.15 
Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis. A very pretty species with blue flowers.25 
Spicata. An elegant border plant, long spikes of blue and white flowers. .. .35 
Yucca Filamentosa (Adam’s Needle). Flowers white, drooping, borne upon long 
stems .20 
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