Perennial Plants 
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PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Low, some¬ 
times trailing, habit. Useful for shaded 
situations under trees, etc., where little 
else will succeed. Produces broad mats 
of bright glossy green foliage. 6-9 in. 
high. 
PAEONIES. All best varieties. Ask for 
special list. 
PAPAVER nudicaule, Iceland Poppy. Of 
neat habit, forming a tuft of bright green, 
fern-like foliage from which spring 
throughout the entire season a profusion 
of slender, leafless stems 1 ft. high, each 
graced with a charming cup-shaped 
flower. Yellow, Orange, and White, 
or in Choicest Mixture. 
PAPAVER orientale, Beauty of Liver¬ 
more. Finest dark crimson with dark 
blotch. 
orientale, Duke of Teck. Light crimson, 
orientale, Grand Mogul. Fiery red. 
orientale, Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot, 
orientale, Olympica. Rich flame-scarlet 
overlaid with golden salmon, 
orientale, Princess Victoria Louise. 
Salmon. 
orientale, Perry White. Pure white. 
May-June. 
orientale, Royal Scarlet. Fine scarlet. 
May-June. 
Oriental Wurtemberger. Brilliant glow¬ 
ing rose red of great size and substance. 
PENTSTEMON barbatus torreyi (Beard- 
tongue). Graceful spikes covered almost 
the whole length with bright scarlet 
flowers. 4 ft. June-Aug. 
PHLOX hardy. One of the best and most 
useful perennials for garden decoration or 
cutting. Blooming in late summer, phlox 
are one of the indispensables. Our vari¬ 
eties are very choice. 
B. Comte. Glowing amaranth red. 
Columbia. The loveliest pink Phlox in 
existence entirely immune to mildew. 
3 for $1.25, doz. $1.25. 
Daily Sketch. Soft salmon pink with a 
carmine eye. The individual flowers and 
trusses are extremely large and together 
with the color and vigorous growth make 
this an outstanding sort. 
Deutschland. Large trusses of brilliant 
orange-red. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Large spikes with 
flowers of quite a new color, light salmon 
changing to pink in center. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with 
dark red eye. 
Ethel Pritchard. Flowers pale clear rose- 
mauve. 
Firebrand. Bright red with deep center. 
Henri Murger. Pure white, with deep 
rose center. 
Phlox —Continued 
Hindenburg. Large flowers, deep red 
shaded orange. 
Karl Foerster. One of the newest with 
large flowers of glowing dark orange-red. 
Leo Schlageter. Real pleasing red. 
Lilian. Lovely pure pink without any 
trace of magenta or rose. The florets are 
large, the flower heads of good size and 
are borne in remarkable profusion. 
Mia Ruys. A dwarf variety, pure white. 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken. Very fine, soft 
pink. 
Mrs. Scholten. Dark salmon-pink flowers. 
Painted Lady. Salmon-pink with cherry 
red eye. 
Rheinlander. Flower heads are large and 
on good strong stems. Beautiful salmon- 
pink. 
Thor. Rich salmon-pink with deep crim¬ 
son eye. 
Wanadis. White and light violet with 
purple eye. 
PHLOX, VARIOUS SPECIES. 
*amoena. Masses of bright pink flowers 
in April. 6 in. 
*divaricata (Canadensis). Fragrant, 
lavender flowers. 10 in. 
ovata (Carolina). Reddish-pink flowers. 
1 ft. 
*subulata alba. Pure white. 
*subulata atropurpurea. Deep carmine- 
red. 
*subulata rosea. Bright rose. 
*subulata, Vivid. Striking shade of car¬ 
mine rose. 
*subulata G. F. Wilson. A soft lavender. 
subulata Sampson (New). Very large 
flowers of a deep rose-pink; unusually 
striking and distinct novelty. 
PHYSALIS Francheti (Chinese Lantern 
Plant). Produces flower-like husks 
which turn bright red in Fall. ft. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead). 
virginica vivid. Deep coral pink, larger 
head. 1-13^ ft. Aug.-Sept. 
Physostegia Virginica Vivid 
