Westminster Nurseries, West ? nm $ ter ^ Maryland 
Rudbeckia 
PHLOX—Continued Each Per 10 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine with claret-red 
eye . 
Rijnstroom. Carmine-rose, large clusters.... 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink, scarlet glow; small 
analine-red eye . 
Von Lassburg. Tall, large pure white. 
*-subulata (Moss Phlox or Mountain Pinks). 2 in. 
Early spring-flowering type with pretty, mosslike, 
evergreen foliage which, during the flowering 
season in April and May is hidden under the 
masses of bloom. Excellent for the rockery, 
the border and invaluable for carpeting. We 
have selected varieties which assure vigor and 
beauty in color range. 
alba. Pure white flowers. 
atropurpurea. Deep carmine-red; brilliant_ 
Fairy. Pale blue flowers; dainty. 
G. F. Wilson. Bright lilac.. 
lilacina. Light lilac. 
rosea. Rosy pink; fine for covering banks... 
Vivid. Bright pink with fiery red eye. 
—Various Phlox Species. 
Mivaricata canadensis. 10 in. Dainty native 
variety commencing to bloom in April and 
continuing through May, with large fragrant, 
lavender flowers . 25 2.00 
'*ovata (Carolina) (Mountain Phlox). 12 in. 
Bright rosy red flowers in June and July.. .25 2.00 
-suffruticosa Miss Lingard. 2 ft. Flowers 
white with faint pinkish lavender eye; 
blooms all summer.30 2.50 
PHYSALIS francheti (Chi nese Lantern). 2 ft. 
Very ornamental, producing freely bright orange- 
scarlet, lantern-like fruits; when cut will last 
all winter .25 2.00 
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PAPAVER (Poppy). Each Per 10 
—orientale (Oriental Poppy). 3-3J^ ft. Nothing 
quite equals the Oriental Poppy for gorgeous 
display and brilliant coloring during May and 
June. Mulch lightly with litter in the autumn. 
The following varieties are noted for their size 
and brilliance of bloom. 
Beauty of Livermore. Huge velvet-crimson 
flowers freely produced.30 2.50 
Mrs. Perry. Apricot-orange tinged with pink. 
The best “Pink Poppy”.30 2 50 
Orientale. Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of 
brightest crimson-scarlet with large purplish 
black blotches at base of petals.20 1.75 
Perry’s White. Flowers of purest satiny white 
with a splash of crimsoii-maroon at the base 
of each petal.30 2.50 
PEONIES. 2J4-4 ft. The pride of all gardens, hand¬ 
some of foliage and gorgeous of bloom; May 
and June. We have excellent varieties in white, 
pink and red.25 2.00 
PHLOX 
—decussata (Hardy Garden Phlox). 2-3 ft. These 
beautiful hardy border plants are most effective 
and useful in late summer and early autumn, with 
their bright colors and freedom of bloom. The 
following varieties have proven to be dependable 
and among the best grown. 
Antonin Mercie. Delicate lilac-blue.25 2.00 
B. Comte. Tall growing with large heads of 
amaranth-red flowers.25 2.00 
Blue Hill. Bluish pink.35 .... 
Elizabeth Campbell. Salmon-pink.25 2.00 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with dark 
eye .2a 2.00 
Ethel Prichard. Large lilac-mauve flowers.25 2.00 
Jules Sandeau. Brilliant watermelon-pink.25 2.00 
Mrs. Charles Dorr. Tall, lavender.25 2.00 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, free-flowering.25 2.00 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken. Pink with delicate 
mauve suffusion.25 2.00 
Mrs. Verboom. Rose-pink.25 2.00 
Painted Lady. Silver pink, salmon and cherry- 
red .35 3.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica grandiflora Vivid (False- 
dragonhead). 18 in. Large deep pink flowers 
in August and September. Splendid for cutting. .25 2.00 
PLATYCODON (B'alloonflower). 
—grandiflorum. 20 in. Large, showy deep blue 
flowers produced all summer; bell-shaped when 
open .25 2.00 
—grandiflorum album. 20 in. Excellent white form .25 2.00 
^PLUMBAGO larpentae (Leadwort). 1 ft. Blue 
flowers late summer and early autumn; spread¬ 
ing habit .20 1.75 
Primrose. 
