RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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PHLOX —Continued. 
*multiflora —Mats of grey-green foliage 4 
to 6 inches high, covered in spring with 
fragrant showy lilac or lavender flowers. 
Treat as P. caespitosa. 50c each. 
♦muscoides —The leaves of this species, as 
those of P. hoodi, are covered with cob¬ 
webby hair, and should have a top dress¬ 
ing of stone chips in spring and again 
in fall, placing them well around the 
crown and under the stems and foliage. 
Very compact in habit and covered with 
small white flowers which stay white. 
Very rare. 75c each. 
♦rigida —This species has been sent out 
under the name of P. douglasi. Grows 
slowly from a wooden trunk, with dark 
green spiny leaves and flowers which 
usually are of a reddish purple or lav¬ 
ender color, although you will find whites 
occasionally. 50c each. 
PHLOX—Rock Garden species. 
♦amoena —Dwarf evergreen tufts, covered 
in early spring, and again during Oct. or 
Nov., with a sheet of bright pink. 4 to 6 
inches. 25c each. 
♦divaricata —Blue Phlox. Heads of lovely, 
fragrant, lavender flowers on slender 12 
inch stems from May to Aug. Full sun 
or light shade. 25c each. 
PHLOX subulata (Moss Phlox)—Prickly, ev¬ 
ergreen foliage with bright colored flow¬ 
ers from April to June. They should be 
sheared back severely as soon as through 
blooming. Hardy and drought resistant. 
6 inches. 
♦Appleblossom —A good grower with large 
blush pink flowers. 35c each. 
♦Autumn Rose —Bright rose flowers with 
large red center in spring and again dur¬ 
ing Sept, and Oct. 25c each. 
♦sub. Blue Hills — Compact grower with 
flowers of blue, tinged with lavender. 
Dark green foliage and a prolific bloom¬ 
ers. 35c each. 
♦Brightness — One of the new introduc¬ 
tions. Rather compact grower with 
bright pink flowers. 35c each. 
♦sub. Brilliant (atro-purpurea)—The most 
brilliant colored of all the subulata type. 
Flowers of the same bright crimson-red 
as Azalea hinodegiri. 25c each. 
♦sub. brittoni —The most drought resistant 
of the subulata Phlox. Rather fine foli¬ 
age and white, star-like flowers, with 
darker centers formed by rings of blue 
dots. Very distinct. 50c each. 
♦sub. caerulescens — A compact grower 
with rather light green foliage and blu¬ 
ish flowers. 35c each. 
♦Camla (camlaensis)—Introduced by Mr. 
Millard of England and generally con¬ 
sidered to be one of the best of this sec¬ 
tion. The very large flowers are of a 
glistening salmon-pink, and the plant is 
in flowers from May to Sept. Very rare 
in this country. 50c and 75c each. 
♦Emerald Cushion — Hardiest and most 
drought resistant of this family. Makes 
neat compact cushions, emerald green 
throughout the year, covered with large 
full-petaled flowers of a lively deep pink. 
50c each. 
♦sub. Fairy —A small and dainty form with 
flowers of pale lilac with purple eye. 
Very choice. 25c each. 
♦sub. G. F, Wilson —The lavender-pink or 
mauve colored flowers extend over a 
long flowering period. 25c each. 
♦sub. June Jane — White flowers, tinted, 
pink and with faint pink eyes. 25c each.' 
♦Leuohtstern —Another very rare variety, 
of compact habit and bright salmon-pink 
flowers. 50c each. 
♦Lilac Queen —Makes a compact mat cov¬ 
ered with large lilac colored flowers. 35c 
each. 
♦Maischnee —Makes a snow-like carpet dur¬ 
ing May. 35c each. 
♦moerheimi —Dark green foliage and beau¬ 
tiful carmine pink flowers. 25c each. 
♦Rochester —A fast grower with large rosy 
red or bright rose flowers. 35c each. 
♦Ronsdorf Beauty —One of the finest we 
have seen. Compact grower with large 
brilliant salmon flowers. Stock very lim¬ 
ited. 50c each. 
♦Sensation —Large flowers of fiery rose. 
50c each. 
♦Schneewittchen —Makes neat mounds of 
pretty foliage covered with pure white 
flowers during spring. 35c each. 
♦Sprite — Bright rose with crimson eye. 
Makes large, flat mats. 25c each. 
♦Vivid—A compact and slow grower with 
bright fiery rose flowers. Choice. 35c 
each. 
Collection No. 1— 
Appleblossom 
Autumn Rose 
Brilliant 
Fairy 
Maischnee 
Sprite 
Collection No. 2— 
Brilliant 
June Jane 
Leuchtstern 
Ronsdorf Beauty 
Schneewittchen 
Vivid 
$2.55 value for $2.00. 
$1.70 value for $1.25. 
Both Collections for $3.00. 
