HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
Those Marked * are Suitable for Rook Gardens 
PHLOX—Continued 
F. G. VON LASSBURG, pure white. ..MI¬ 
CHAEL BUCHNER, lavender. RICHARD 
WALLACE, white, with crimson eye. 
RIJNSTROM, bright rose pink. R. P. 
STRUTHERS, carmine, with claret red 
eye. Above varieties each, 20c; 3 for 55c; 
« for Sl.OO; 12 for JP2.00. 
*SUBLATA, or CREEPING PHLOX, Unex¬ 
celled for borders or rockeries. Blossoms 
in massed clusters that cover the ground. 
Deep pink, light pink, and lavender. 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for 
$2.25. 
DIVARICATA. (Wild Sweet William). Does 
well in partial shade. Large, fragrant 
lavender blossoms on 10 in. stems. Each 
25e. 
*Physostegia 
False Dragon Head) 
2 ft. Long spikes of 
bright pink flowers 
throughout the sum¬ 
mer. A dependable 
and strong grower. 
Physostegia 
(False Dragon 
Head) 
*Pinks 
GRASS 
Sweet, 
scented. 1 ft. 
the best for 
PINKS, 
clove 
One of 
cutting. 
Colors: White, light 
pink, deep pink and 
bright red. 
Platycodon 
(Chinese Bell Flower). 
Large cup-shaped 
flower resembling the 
Campanula. 2 ft. 
White and bright blue. 
Pinks 
ORIENTAL. Nothing gives 
• quite the riot of color that the 
Oriental Poppies do. Extra large, open 
flowers in vivid colors. 2 ft. Beauty of 
Livermore, deep garnet red. Mrs. Perry, 
apricot pink. Olympia, orange scarlet. 
Each, 25c. Standard, orange scarlet. Each, 
20c. 
*Primrose 
orange. 
PRIMULA. Mixed colors in 
maroon, yellow, red, and 
Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Pwr£^4-Uriim PAINTED DAISY. 2^/i ft. 
ryreTnrum Come in a variety of colors 
and are excellent for cut flowers. 
butter C u p. 
ixanunCUIUS double v e 11 o w flowers 
Small 
double yellow 
particularly suited to the rock garden. 
Rudbeckia 
See Golden Glow. 
blue sage. 2^ ft. Tall spikes 
OalVla of Belladonna blue. 
Sweet William 
blue bonnet. Pine for bor- 
OGaDIOba ders and for cutting. 20 in. 
Blue and white blossoms on long, grace¬ 
ful stems. 
STONECROP. A large family 
of ground plants particularly 
suited to the rockery. ACRE (Goldmoss)t 
Green foliage, bright yellow flowers. 
ALBUM: Green foliage with white flow¬ 
ers. IBERICUM; Purplish pink. SPECTA- 
BILE: Rose pink flowers. 
*Sempervinum 
HEN AND CHICKENS. 
Clumps. 35c; 3 for $1. 
LATIFOLIA. (Sea Lavender). A 
^laiim valuable plant for the border 
where the profusion of minute flowers 
give a misty lavender appearance in mid- 
^summer. Fine for cutting, and dry per¬ 
fectly. Sometimes called Lavender Baby’s 
Breath. Each, 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Sweet William 
tory flower. Increases rapidly and will 
make a solid bed of brilliant coloring. 
We have them in a fine assortment of 
colors. 
Tpi+ftmA (B-ed Hof Poker). 3 ft. Flowers 
iiiiuiiia appear like a red hot poker. A 
good winter mulch of Peat Moss will save 
many a so-called tender perennial. Each, 
25c; 3 for 70c. 
VAiopiAna (Hardy Heliotrope). Sweet 
Yaicriana scented, blush pink, in large 
heads on stocky 3-ft. stems. 
(Speedwell). 2 ft. Heavy spikes 
YcroniGa of deep blue, it adds a bril¬ 
liance to the garden. Fine for cutting. 
*Vlola CorniJ+fl (Tufted Pausy) Jer- 
Yioia k^ornuia ^ey Gem, a true violet 
blue blooming all summer. 
Single, sweet scented blue. 
Yivici Blooms early in the spring and 
again In the fall. 
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