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LINING-OUT STOCK 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
True-to-name, well-rooted divs. except as indicated. 
ALBUM, compact growing, pure white. 2.00 
APPLEBLOSSOM, light pink, compact habit. 2.00 
ATROPURPUREA, deep carmine red. Same as "Brilliant". 2.00 
AUTUMN ROSE, our origination. Bright rose with rich red eye. Blooms 
freely again in September and continues all fall. Sturdy, compact 
foliage attractive all through the year. 2.00 
BLUE HILL, the finest blue available. True stock. Strong, bushy plants 
started last July. Will bloom nicely this spring. 5.00 
FAIRY, light blue, dark purple eye, very compact. 2.00 
G. F. WILSON, excellent soft lavender. 1.50 
MOERHEIMI, large carmine-pink bloom 1.50 
EMERALD CUSHION 
The finest subulata available. 
Our introduction. Fall, 1937. Or igin-Seedl ing of AUTUMN ROSE. 
The name was selected to describe the foliage which is distinct 
from and superior to that of all others available. 
Outstanding Characteristics. 
Unique emerald green winter and summer; neat and compact in habit, 
forming dense, rounded cushions; refined in texture, yet of great substance 
and firmness; inviting the touch of the hand, its resistance to any move¬ 
ment or pressure is a distinct surprise. 
The plant is completely covered with large, full-petaled flowers 
of lively deep pink that stands out in any group of pink phloxes. Here it 
is a mid-season bloomer and hangs on until the late ones have finished. 
Through the worst summers and winters in local nursery history it 
has proven its ability to thrive under adverse conditions without coddling. 
Precious as the stock has been, we have never brought it in during the 
winter nor even covered it with sash. 
EMERALD CUSHION is a good propagator, the divisions taking hold 
readily in spring or fall. This is a great advantage in comparison with 
the habits of other close, compart varieties. 
PRICES 
Field-grown plants, lined out last May, 25ji each, $2.50 per doz. 
Well-rooted plants or divisions for lining out, $1.00 per doz., per 100, 8.00 
SEMPERVIVUM ARACHNOIDEUM RUBRUM, red-marked form, spiderweb type. 
Very striking in the spring with red and green leaves, artistically 
canopied by delicate webs and surrounded by downy white "chicks". 
Rooted rosettes that will bear offsets this spring 2.00 
SEMPERVIVUM BRAUNI, excellent winter color. Strong rooted offsets. 1.50 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS, true stock, cutting-grown. May delivery. 2.50 
THYMES, attractive, dependable varieties, 
CITRIODOROUS, the fragrant lemon thyme. 1.50 
COCCINEUM, crimson bloom, fine, dark-colored foliage. 1.50 
LANUGINOSUS, soft, gray, wooly foliage. 1.50 
VARIEGATA AUREA, green and gold, scented. 1.50 
TUNICA SAXAFRAGA ROSEA FL. PL., flowers like tiny double roses. 
Blooms freely and continuously July through October. 3.00 
VERONICA PECTINATA ROSEA, silvery gray creeper. 1.50 
VIOLA ARKWRIGHT RUBY, strong plants, August sown, 2.00 
VIOLA CHANTREYLAND, best apricot, orange center. As above. 2,00 
