DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
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Oenothera 
NEPETA mussini. Catnip or Ground Ivy —Lavender flowers, low trailing 
habit, gray foliage. June. 12 to 18 in. (R) 25c. 
OENOTHERA Fraseri. Evening Primrose. Sundrop —Golden-yellow flowers. 
July to October. 12 in. (R) 25c. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Japanese Spurge—A dense mat of evergreen 
foliage, thick, rubberlike, lustrous dark green. Bearing spikes of light 
colored flowers in May and June. 6 to 9 inches. (R) 35c. 
PAP AVER orientate. Oriental Poppy —Deep, crimson-scarlet, cup-shaped 
blooms. May and June. 2% ft. 25c. 
PAP AVER Orientale. Mrs. Perry —A very fine variety of salmon-pink color. 
29 inches. Very hardy. 35c. 
PENTSTEMON barbatus torreyi. Beard Tongue —Bushy plants bearing 
Gloxianalike scarlet flowers on long, slender spikes. June and Julv. 3 Va 
a 25c. PEONY 
AVALANCHE —8.7. Milk white, carmine markings. Late midseason. 50c. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER —9.0. Rose type. Late. White with shadings 
of flesh. Immense flowers freely produced. Very fragrant. 50c. 
COURONNE D’OR —8.1. White with golden stamens. Midseason. 50c. 
EDULIS SUPERBA —7.6. Very large, loose, crown type flower. Deep 
mauve-pink petals and collar of light lilac petals. Very early. 50c. 
FELIX CROUSSE —8.4. A deep rose red showing no stamens. Consists of 
a central bomb of incurved petals surrounded by broad, prominent guard 
petals. A good all-purpose red. Late. 75c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA —9.3. True rose type with broad guard petals surround¬ 
ing a compact inner mass of rich white petals flaked crimson. A good 
garden variety to use for cut flowers. Early. 50c. 
GERMAINE BIGOT —Very large pink. A fine variety. Midseason to late. 
50c. 
LA TULIPE —7.5. Lilac white with red markings on outer petals. Mid¬ 
season. 75c. 
KARL ROSENFIELD —8.8. The best quality of all the older red Peonies. 
Pure rich intense crimson of half rose type. It makes and remains a 
splendid full, rounded flower of excellent substance. Fine for cutting. 
Midseason. 75 c. 
MME. EMILE GALLE —-A delicate seashell pink with touches of heliotrope 
and lavender. A very late variety. $1.00. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT —7.5. Named for our ex-president. A deep rich 
red in color. Different from any other red and a grand Peony. Mid¬ 
season. 75c. 
REINE HORTENSE —Semi-rose type flower. Uniform apple blossom pink 
with each petal silver tipped. Late. Fragrant. Unequalled for cutting. 75c. 
SOLANGE—9.7. Flower very large, compact, rose type. Outer petals 
delicate waxy white deepening toward center with shade of orange and 
golden brown. One of the most beautiful Peonies in existence. A strong 
grower and free bloomer. Late. $1.00. 
PHLOX 
Field Grown Stock, 35c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.20; except as noted. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA. Canadensis. —One of our native species which is 
worthy of extensive planting, commencing to bloom early in April, and 
continuing through May, with large fragrant lavender flowers on stems 
10 in. high. Like shade. 25c each; 12 for $2.50. 
AUGUSTA —(Plant Patent No. 252.) The finest cherry-red Phlox ever in¬ 
troduced. A strong growing plant of medium height about 2 V 2 ft. when 
fully grown, with rich bronze-green foliage and stem. Unlike most 
Phlox of its color, it does not discolor nor bleach in the sun. 50c each; 
3 for $1.50; 12 for $4.50. 
COLUMBIA —(Plant Patent No. 118.) The finest pink Plox ever 
introduced. Its strength and vigor is something rarely seen in 
Phlox. The foliage is rich, dark green, leaves covering the stem 
down to the ground. The flower stalks are about 2% ft. high, stiff 
and erect. 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.30. 
B. COMPTE —Tall growing variety. Large heads of rich satiny 
amaranth flowers. Very brilliant. Looks well planted close to a 
yellow flowered plant. 
BEACON —Brilliant cherry-red. Grows 36 in. high. Flower heads 
carried on straight, strong stems. An excellent variety. 
BRIDESMAID —Pure white with large crimson eye. One of the very 
finest Phlox. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL —Light salmon pink with lighter shadings 
toward center of flower. 
ENCHANTRESS —Bright salmon-pink with dark eye, resembling 
Elizabeth Campbell in color, but of much stronger growth and 
rich green, glossy foliage. 
EUCLAIREUR —Brilliant rosy-magenta. White eye. 
MISS LINGARD —White flowers with faint pink shadings toward 
center. It is the best early white Phlox known. Has beautiful 
long, green, shiny foliage. Flowers from early June until October 
with large heads of large sized florets. 
MRS. JENKINS —Pure white. Late flowering. Grows very fast and 
is of medium height. A splendid type for planting in masses. 
MRS. MILLIE VON HOBOKEN —Very large florets combined in 
rather loose large heads. Color bright pink with a slight and 
delicate mauve suffusion. Strong grower. 
RIJNSTROOM —A good strong grower, producing an abundance of 
stems, each one topped with trusses of flowers of lovely rose-pink, 
much like the color of Paul Neyron rose. 
THOR —A beautiful shade of salmon-pink, overlaid with scarlet 
glow; small analine red eye. A good grower, never giving trouble. 
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Hollyhocks 
Lychnis 
