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SUBULATA OR CREEPING PHLOX —Continued 
Fairy. Somewhat like vivid in growing habit, flowers pale 
blue, darker eye. Slow growing- 1.25 
Lilicina. This variety is a very rapid grower and has a 
good appearance in rock plantings. Flowers of a light 
lilac _ 1.00 
Rosea (Moss Pink.) Lays close to ground. Flowers of 
bright rose pink in April and May. Very good- 1.00 
Rosea —(Later). This variety is similar to the above, but 
blooms two weeks later. By planting some of both 
varieties, extends the blooming period- 1.00 
Stellaria. A very attractive variety, very fine leaved, 
flowers pale violet blue_ 1.50 
Vivid. Very dark green foliage. Flowers bright pink, 
fiery red eye_ 1.50 
PHYSOSTEGIA —(False Dragon Head.) It is extremely 
beautiful. Blooms in August. 2 to 3 feet in height. 
Valuable for cutting. 
Virginica. Spikes of rosy pink flowers_ .75 
Virginica Alba. White flowers_ .75 
Virginica. Vivid. One of the best compact growers, free 
bloomer, August to November. Flowers violet mauve 1.25 
PINKS —An old favorite in the garden. Flowers clove- 
scented. Very valuable in the hardy border, also for 
cutting. 
Her Majesty. Pure white. Pots_ 2.00 
Furst Bismark (New Hybrid). In constant bloom from 
June till frost. Will make a good rock garden subject. 
Flowers of rosepink in clusters, averaging a foot in 
height. Pots_ 2.00 
PHYSALIS — Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). A plant 
that is a favorite for Hallowe’en decorations. Pro¬ 
duces scarlet lanterns that hold color well when dried 1.25 
PLATYCODON — Grandiflorum. (Chinese Balloon Flower.) 
When in bud looks like an inflated balloon. Border 
plant and attractive. Blue or white_ 1.25 
PYRETHRUM—Hybridum (Painted Daisy). Finely cut fo¬ 
liage, daisy like flowers of various shades of pink. Very 
valuable as a cut flower. June and July_ -.15 
James Kelway. A rich blood red variety_ 1.25 
PRIMULA—Cashmiriana. One of the first to bloom in the 
spring. Flowers rich lavender, in clusters_ 1.50 
Veris (English Cowslip). One of spring’s first flowers 
for rock gardens. Attractive plants for spring bedding 
designs, flowers of various shades_ 1.50 
PRUNELLA—Grandiflora (Brunella). A low growing plant 
for the rock-garden. Flowers a purple or violet. 12 in. 1.25 
PLUMBAGO—Larpentae (Leadwort). Highly recommend¬ 
ed for borders. Flowers of cobalt-blue with glossy 
green foliage, which in autumn turn to a reddish 
brtnze _ 1.50 
RANUNCULUS—Repens fi. pi. (Creeping Buttercup). 
Very rapid growing, used very much in rockery. Flow¬ 
ers are a double yellow button___ 1.25 
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