N. A. HALLAUER—Webster. N. Y. 
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PHLOX DECUSSATA (Hardy Phlox) 
These are well known and justly popular hardy border plants. 
Very showy with their panicles of brilliantly colored flowers in late 
summer, remaining in bloom for a long time. The varieties listed 
below, represent a wide range of color and will prove satisfactory. 
Prefer rich well drained soil, and should be divided every 3rd year. 
Except as noted, 25 cents each, 
Africa—Deep carmine red with deeper red eye. A fine new va¬ 
riety, very large trusses. 
B. Compte—Rich satiny amaranth. A tall very showy variety, 
rather late. 
Champs Elysses—Dark purple over a long period. 
Enchantress—Large florets, bright salmon pink with red eye. Re¬ 
sembles Elizabeth Campbell but is a better grower. 
Ethel Pritchard—A choice blue phlox. Color Is described as French 
mauve. Extra good. 
Europa—Large florets and trusses, white with a conspicuous red 
eye. A fine calico type. 
Jules Sandeau—Large flowers in large panicles. Color watermelon 
pink. A choice variety. 
L’Esperence—Light lavender pink with white center. 
Lillian—Beautiful pure pink without magenta. Good panicles of 
large florets. Healthy growth. New. 35 cents each. 
Miss Lingard—Very early, belonging to the suffruticosa type. Hai 
attractive glossy green foliage and a long flowering period. One 
of the best for cutting. White with faint pink eye. (c). 
Mrs. Jenkins —A very satisfactory pure white variety. Very free. 
Medium height. 
Rhinelander—A beautiful salmon pink with deeper eye. Medium 
height. 
Richard Wallace— White with red eye. An old variety that holds 
its own on account of healthy growth and long blooming season. 
Rijnstrom—Deep rose pink, very free bloomer. Much like pan¬ 
theon in color. 
Von Hockburg—Dark crimson. Very large. One of the finest. 
Widar—Reddish violet, large white eye. Very attractive. 
Special—One each of any ten of the above phlox, your choice of 
variety, for $2.00 prepaid. 
Physostegia Virginica (False Dragonhead) (American Heather) — 
Long spikes of tubular delicate pink flowers during July and 
August. 3 ft. Ordinary soil. (c). 25 cents each. 
* Physostegia Virginica Vivid—Dwarf form suitable for the rock gar¬ 
den. 15 in. Deep rose pink, later than the above and con¬ 
tinues in bloom through November. 25 cents each. 
♦Phytheuma Scheuchzeri—Heads of violet blue, May to July. 10 
in. Leafmold and sand. 35 cents each. 
•Platycodon Mariesii—A beautiful dwarf form of the above. 10 In. 
25 cents each. 
*Mariesii Alba—A light blue or white form. 25 cents each. 
'^‘Plumbago Larpentae (Leadwort)—A dwarf spreading plant, at¬ 
tractive green foliage, shaded bronze, deep blue flowers in fall. 
6 in. Well drained rich soil. Late to appear above ground in 
spring. 25 cents each. 
*^Polemonium Coeruieum (Jacobs Ladder)—Sky blue flowers on tall 
stems. Attractive fern-likS foliage. 15 in, June and July. 
Ordinary soil. 25 cents each. 
*Polemonium Humile—Flowers pretty sky blue in July and August. 
Very dwarf, 4 in. Any good well drained soil. 35 cents each. 
<'Potentilla Nevadensis—Bright yellow flowers on 3 in. stems in 
early summer. Silvered foliage. Gritty leaf mold soil. 35 cents 
each. 
•Potentilla Tongui—A dwarf and choice variety that blooms freely 
and continuously all summer. Large apricot flowers with crim¬ 
son centers. An excellent plant to drape over a rock. Well 
drained soil. 3 in. 35 cents each. 
*Potentllla Tridentata—A native shrublet having lustrous deep green 
leaves, and covered with white flowers in early summer. 8 in. 25 
cents each. 
• Potentilla Verna Nana—Forms a dense dark green mound. Golden 
yellow flowers in May. Sun and well drained soil. 3 in. 25 
cents each. 
•Primula (Hardy Primrose)—Splendid plants for the rockery. Most 
of them prefering rich moist soil and a little shade. 
•Auricula Alpina—A gem for the rock garden. Forms rosettes 
of attractive smooth light green foliage, heads of very fragrant 
flowers of various colors with yellow centers. April and May. 
6 in. 25 cents each. 
•Corthusoides—A Siberian species having attractive rosettes of 
crinkled leaves. Flowers deep rose nearly all summer. Well 
drained soil. 10 in. 25 cents each. 
