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GEUM 
★PAPAVER ALPINLM (Alpine Poppy). Mixed 
colors. Neat tufts of finely cut foliage and 
dainty fiowers, often fringed. Recommend 
a well drained sandy soil. 
★PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue). Most use¬ 
ful and showy perennials. Some varieties 
are not hardy. Those below are perfectly 
so. June and July; 3 feet. 
★Pubescens (Hirstus). Covered with violet 
flowers shading to a flesh-pink; excellent 
HOLLYHOCK 
Sturdy plants 20c each; 2 for 3.5c; $2.00 a dozen; 
$12.50 per 100. Postage not prepaid. Large orders by 
express collect. 
Most of these are pot grown which will insure safe 
planting at any time. 
Varieties marked with -Af are adapted to rock gardens. 
for hot, dry place in the garden; is also 
a very fine wall or rock plant. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Hardy Phlox). These 
beautiful hardy border plants are among the 
most effective things in the garden during 
the late Summer and Fall months. The 
varieties have been much improved during 
the past few years, both as to color and size 
of bloom. To be at their best, they require 
soil which has been deeply enriched and 
plenty of water during the blooming period. 
It is also well to remember that they should 
never be allowed to go to seed and should 
be divided every four years, or they will 
become small and in not a few cases, 
change their color. If attacked by red spider 
spray with lime and sulphur. We have tried 
to confine our list to the very best of the 
numerous varieties offered and can safely 
say there is not a poor variety in the lot. 
Named varieties in white, pink and red. 
Africa. Fine new red. Well shaped flowers 
of brilliant carmine-red which have a blood 
red eye. 
Columbia. The new cameo-pink Phlox which 
has just risen on the garden horizon, is of 
most exquisite beauty. A soft pink recalling 
that of Elizabeth Campbell but lighter^ more 
delicate, and with an eye of very light blue 
which has a charming effect upon the gen¬ 
eral color of the flower. This Phlox grows 
to 2 or 21/^ ft. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; doz. 
$4.50. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Of all Hardy Phlox, 
Elizabeth Campbell is perhaps the most pop¬ 
ular on account of its beautiful light salmon 
flowers enlivened by a pinkish tint in the 
center. 
Beacon. A magnificent flower of brilliant 
cherry-red shade. The flower heads are sim¬ 
ply immense. They are carried on fine 
strong stems above the rich green foliage. 
Miss Lingard. Pearly white flowers with a 
faint shading of pink in the eye. A very 
remarkable bloomer, producing two or three 
crops of flowers during the season. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting. 
R. P. Strutliers. An old favorite. Tall. Bright 
rosy carmine or watermelon red flowers with 
a claret red eye. 
Rynstrom, An excellent variety which origi¬ 
nated in Europe but has gained a strong 
foothold in America due to its many valu¬ 
able points. The large bright rose-pink flow¬ 
ers form magnificent trusses. 
Thor. In this variety we have a fine com¬ 
bination of bright and silky salmon-pink 
with a deep crimson eye in the center. Thor 
is an excellent variety. 
★PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss or Mountain 
Pink). Blooms early in Spring; its foliage is 
pretty, moss-like evergreen, which during 
the flowering season is covered with masses 
of bloom. Invaluable for carpeting the 
ground, covering graves, for the rockery or 
border. 
★Alba. Pure white. 
★Rosea. Bright rose. 
★Vivid. Deep pink. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant). Large 
seed pods are of a brilliant orange color. 
They may be dried in the house and mount¬ 
ed on branches. Very effective in bouquets. 
Franchetti. The original Chinese Lantern 
plant; height 2% feet. 
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