PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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Pentstemon 
PENTSTEMON 
SOUTHSATE ©EM. 
garden. Foxglove-shaped flowers in shades 
of red and pink on strong, sturdy eighteen- 
inch stems and flowering nine months of the 
year. 3 for 40c; ?1.50 per dozen. 
PETUNIA 
Ready after March first 
NEW DOUBLE PEONY FLOWERED, be¬ 
lieve our strain of these petunias to be the 
flnest anywhere; colors include white, lav¬ 
ender, various shades of pink, red, purple, 
etc. 25c each; 52.50 dozen. 
r^iAKJT olicci cn new strain with beau- 
tolAlNl KUI-r-LtU. tifully ruffled and fringed 
flowers and open well-marked throats. Es¬ 
pecially valuable for its compact and up¬ 
right growth. 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
PELARGONIUMS 
(Martha Washington Geraniums) 
iiicc crtiTui r'AX/ci i Delicate soft-pink, with 
Mloo culm t^AvtLL. large, deep velvety ma¬ 
roon blotches bordered crimson. 
UDC c u nun nc Deep rosy-pink, uniform 
MKX t. 11. t^HILUi. throughout. A splendid 
kind. 
UDC b'DiiUR Pale, soft-rose; upper petals 
MKo. NKUMD. blotched deep purplish-red. 
nivuDC A. giant white variety, remarkably 
ULTivirt. free-blooming. 
20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
VIDr'lKiiAKlA hardy herbaceous peren- 
viKoiiNiAiNA. easiest culture, yet 
occupying a very desirable place in the list 
of choice plants because of its flowering at 
a time when so many gardens are short of 
color in late summer. This variety offered is 
a shade darker rose in color than the common 
type. 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Phlox are gorgeous in color, extremely effec¬ 
tive in the garden, exquisitely fragrant and 
easily grown. Our plants are strong fleld 
divisions that will bloom continuously 
throughout the summer and fall. 
B. COMTE. 
A pretty shade of purple over¬ 
laid with crimson with a very 
dark eye. An excellent variety. 
r'OlIWT 7CPPPI IM White with a vermilion 
C^UUINI z.trrtLiN. gy^. very striking. 
pr'i AIDPMD One of the newer colors in 
pbiox. Brilliant rosy-magenta 
with lighter halo. 
P A RlirMMPR Intermediate in height and 
r. DUC^niNCK. nearly pure white in color. 
GFN VON DIEDEM Brilliant and beautiful; 
lociN. YUIN Ultutivi. salmon scarlet. 
I c/^ cr'uii Ar'PTPD Light carmine-scarlet 
LhO bLMLAfetItK. orange reflex. 
Bears Immense heads of large florets. 
GOLIATH unusually large bright orange- 
scarlet. 
I A VAnipBarge trusses of a delicate shade 
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UDC iPMYiKic Oue of the oldest of the phlox 
MKb. JcNMiNi. family and still probably the 
most popular of pure whites. 
OBERGARTNER REICHENAU. 
ers, extra large in size. Strong, compact 
grower. Very desirable. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
One each of the above 10, $1.50. 
SALVIA 
iPiir'AKiTUA (Purple Sage). Another shrub 
LCUV..AIN I riA. type yet should be cut to the 
ground each year for best results. Bears 
spikes of deep purple flowers almost velvet 
in appearance. Foliage gray green. 
pitpi_ipd| The best of all the blue sages. 
riiL/ncni. Deep blue flowers on a well 
branched plant makes it stand out in any 
garden. 
Either of the above, 35c each; 
$3.50 per dozen. 
SHASTA DAISIES 
A fine collection of the best sorts for cut 
flower or garden decoration. 
r'lniDP HP uiTDY Immense white single 
fc7LUlKt ut VIIKT. flowers in abundance on 
long strong stems. 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
MPW nnilRI P Unique in type, outstand- 
(Ncw UL'UDLC. jgg jg character. This 
wonderful new perennial characterized by 
petals, a clear clean white in color with a 
contrasting yellow center. Attractive in 
foliage; free flowering. 25c each; $2.50 
dozen. 
SNOWDRIFT DAISY. 
A recent introduction 
and a distinctly new 
type. Long, graceful snow-white petals 
forming fluffy flowers. The golden center 
shows through just enough to add a touch 
of color. Flowers freely in the early spring 
and is fine for cutting.. 25c each; $2.50 per 
dozen. 
Double Shasta Daisy 
Physostegla 
SCABIOSA 
r'Aiir'ACir'A Soft lavender blue, especially 
ViaAUL^aoil.a. esteemed for cutting. 
ISAAC HOUSE GIANT HYBRIDS. neT“st?lS 
Flowers exceptionally large. Beautiful shades 
of lavender. 
PINk FNrHANTRF<;<; lovely pink shade 
KINK. tNLMANIRtbb. jg something entirely 
new in a perennial Scabiosa. The flowers 
two or three inches across are like the cau- 
casica type. 
Any of the above, 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
LATI FOLIA. 
STATICE 
Large panicles of small laven¬ 
der-blue flowers. 
PFRF7II Urowing to a height of about three 
feet and bearing large compact 
heads of bluish-purple bracts set with small 
white flowers, this variety has long been a 
favorite. 
PI I RPR III A Somewhat like Perezii but 
ruDCKUL/N. smaller growing with dark vio¬ 
let bracts. Is more adaptable to pot growth 
than any of the others. Suitable to porch 
or patio. 
Any of the above 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
VIOLET (Viola Odorata) 
PRINCESS OF WALES, 
in length. Succeed best in partial shade. 3 
for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
GOVERNOR HERRICK, ^enf “"l^/fduc11 om 
Light blue and fragrant with the distinct 
advantage of growing satisfactorily in full 
sun. Potted plants, 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
DO<;iNA handsome new violet that is sure 
please. Produces large quanti¬ 
ties of dainty, deep pink flowers with a de¬ 
lightful fragrance. 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
TRITOMAS 
Their large torch-like spikes of bloom, reach¬ 
ing up to 6 feet, and fine, grassy foliage, 
makes them conspicuous in the garden. They 
associate well with the various grasses, can- 
nas, etc., and do splendidly at pools. 
CHRYSANTHA. Bright lemon-yellow. 
uiPMDV A DDPPD -^u extremely large-flow- 
MtNKT A. UKLtK. bright orange. 
ppi-rycpii A constant-blooming variety. Or- 
rriiACKii. ange scarlet. 
T<^D/^ui I/- 1 JT A new introduction bearing 
lUKt^nLIfcpnl. torch-like flowers on tall 
stately stems. Beautiful. 
Any of the above, 3 fop 50c; $1.75 dozen. 
NEW HYBRID TRITOMAS 
(See Color Page) 
HERBS 
The old fashioned garden herbs have come 
back into popularity. The following vari¬ 
eties are all perennials: 
CATNIP (Nepeta Cateria). 
CHIVES (Allium Savi+um). 
SPEARMINT (Mentha Spicata). 
SAGE (Salvia Officinalis). 
LAVENDER (Lavandula Vera). 
PARSLEY (Petroselinium Hortense). 
ROSEMARY (Rosemarinus Officinalis). 
THYME. BROAD LEAVED (Thymus Vulgaris). 
3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
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