INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
MONARDIA DIDYMA .*{ ft. Bergamot 
Bee or Fragrant Balm—Scarlet flowers in 
terminal clusters, bracts tinged red in Julj-- 
August. 
♦BYOSOTIS SCORPIOIDES S in. 
Forget-IMe-Not 
Dwarf form. Bright blue floAvers AAdth yelloAA’, 
pink or AA'hite center. FloAA^ers all summer. 
NEPETA MUSSINI 2 ft. 
Much branched. Blue flOAvers Avith dark 
spots in clusters blooming all summer. 
OENOTHERA YOUNGI Evening Primrose 
Bright yelloAA^ tioAvers from June to August. 
20c. 
PAEONIA Peony 
rerennial herbs or Ioav shrubs. Large, alter¬ 
nate, compound leaves Avith solitary large 
floAA'ers. Divisions, 50c; small clumps, $1.00; 
large clumps, $2.00 to $5.00 each. 
Varieties— 
Albatre 
I>arge, compact, globular heads of A\diite 
shade, ivory tinged Avith lilac and Avith a 
very faint carmine line. Fragrant. Mid¬ 
season. 
Albert Crousse 
Soft shell pink Avith faint salmon tints. 
Fragrant. Late. 
Edulis Superba 
Kose-pink Avith occasional crimson mark¬ 
ings. Early. Fragrant. 
Felix Crousse 
Rich, even brilliant red. Large and fragrant. 
I>ate mid-season. 
Festi\'a 
Large, double creamy-AA^hite Avith crimson 
spots in center. Fragrant. Late. 
FestiA^a Maxima 
Pure Avhite AAdth a touch of carmine in the 
center. Early and fragrant. 
Karl Rosenfield 
I.arge semi-rose type, rich crimson on 
straight stems. Early mid-season. A prize 
Avinner. 
IMadame Ducel 
Silvery mauve-rose. Holds its lovely color 
.o^'d form till end. Chrysanthemum-like. 
Mid-season. 
ORIENTAEIS 4 ft. Oriental Poppy 
Hairy. JjeaA’es lobed and sharply toothed. 
Scarlet floAvers Avith black spot at base 
ranging to orange and pale pink. Six inches 
or more across. 25c. 
O. Beauty of LiAermore 39 in. 
XcAA'. Deep ox-blood red Avith conspicuous 
blotch. Darkest Amriety, very large bloom. 
35c. 
iMay Sadler 30 in. 
Salmon pink Avith markings, large floAvers 
and robust groAver. 35c. 
Mrs. Perry 29 in. 
Salmon rose or orange apricot Avith strong 
lilac suffusion. 35c. 
1‘erry’s White 29 in. 
Pure satiny Avhite, Avith crimson-maroon 
blotch at base. 35c. 
PHLOX 2-3 ft. 
Opposite leaves. Large shoAvy floAA'^ers in 
late summer and fall. Should be diAdded 
every four years to retain color and size. 
Antonin 3Iercier 
A delicate lilac-blue. 20c. 
Baron van Dedem 
Orange-red tinged Avith old rose. 
Nursery Stock—A 
Beacon 30 in. 
Brilliant cherry red. 
Columbia (Pat. US) 
Delicate pure cameo-pink Avith faint bluish 
eye. 50c. 
Daily Sketch 
Large trusses composed of individual sal- 
mon-pink tloAvers Avith carmine eye. 25c. 
Eclaireur 
Carmine-violet Avith pink center. 
Feuerbrand 
Flaming orange-red. 
Frau Anton liucbner 
Spikes of pure Avhite floAvers. 20c. 
La Vague 
I'ure mauve pink Avith red eye. 
jMiss Lingard 
FloAV('rs a month earlier, from early .Tune 
to October. Large heads of AA’hite floAA'ers 
Avith pale pink centers. 
3Iorgenrood 
Individual lloAvers in clusters, bright rose 
shade Avith deeper eye. 25c. 
I‘. D. Williams 
Soft apple blossom pink Avith darker center. 
25 c. 
Rheinlander 
Large heads of beautiful salmon-pink. 25c. 
Richard Wallace 
Carmine eye outstanding in pure Avhite 
bloom. 
R. P. Struthers 
Bright rosy-carmine AA’ith crimson eye. 
Rynstroom 
Heavy trusses of brilliant orange-scarlet 
doAvers. 25c. 
*Subulata 3-6 in. Moss or Mountain Pinks 
Moss-like evergreen foliage. Loav and 
spreading. White, lilac, rose and bright 
pink lIoAvers in April-May. 
*Subulata Alba 
Ground covering, a creeping phlox or moss 
pink. Very shoAvy in spring. White bloom. 
*Subulata Alba C. F. TVilson 
Variet.v of above having same habit. ShoAA^y 
blue bloom. 
S. Atropurpurea 
Same habit as aboA^e. Purple floAvers. 
Thor 2 ft. 
Salmon pink Avith crimson eye. 
Tigress 
Immense trusses of brilliant orange-scarlet 
floAvers. 25c. 
PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI 2 ft. 
Chinese Lantern Plant 
Bright orange-scarlet lantern-like fruits or 
pods. When cut and dried Avill last all 
Avinter. 
PHYSOSTEGIA False Dragonhead 
Virginiana 4 ft. 
Toothed leaves. FloAvers purplish-red to 
rose-pink or lilac in spikes to S in. long. 
July-August. 
Vivid 2-3 ft. 
Deep purj)lish-rose floAvers produced on 
broad, dense, conspicuous spikes. 
PLATYCADON Balloon FloAver 
Grandiflorum 2T4 ft. 
Sharp toothed leaves. FloAvers bluish-Avhite. 
June-July. 
G. .Album 
^Vhit(' llower form of above. 
Gift That Grows 
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