E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO.. Baltimore. Maryland 
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Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants—Continued 
Height 
Location 
Season 
LYCHNIS—Campion 
‘:j:Viscaria FI. PI. Double crimson purple flowers. 
Sun 
Flowering 
May, June 
LYSIMACHIA—Loosetrife 
:|:Clethroides. A showy plant, long drooping spikes 
pure white flowers . 
of 
.2 to 3 ft. 
Semi-Shade 
July, Aug. 
LYTHRUM—Purple Loosetrife 
J:Lady Sackville. A beautiful new plant, rosy-pink flowers, 
the spikes are long. 25 cts. ea.5 ft. 
Sun 
July, Aug. 
:j:Virgatum. Lovely rosy purple flowers...-. 
.2 to 3 ft. 
Sun 
July, Sept. 
MATRICARIA—Fever Few 
‘^Little Gem. Lovely dwarf variety, with double white 
MAZUS 
*Reptans. Dainty lilac flowers ^ 
MERTENSIA—Virginia Bluebell 
'Virginica. Flowers reddish pu 
lovely gentian blue . 
MONARDA—Bergamot 
:|:Scarlet, and white, separate. 1 
MYOSOTIS—Forget-Me-Not 
‘Palustris Semperflorens. Forget 
‘Palustris (Pink). A lovely seedl 
NEPETA 
*$Mussini Six Hills Giant. Large 
OENOTHERA—Evening Primrose 
'Fraseri. Large yellow flowers.. 
‘Mexican Rosea. Lovely pale pi 
‘Missouriensis. Trailing species 
PAPAVER—Poppy 
‘Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). A little larger growing than 
above variety. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.10 to 12 in. 
-.12 in. 
Sun 
June to Aug. 
... 12 in. 
Sun 
Shade or 
June to Aug. 
...2 in. creep. 
Sun 
April 
to 
Shade or 
...12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
May 
...3 ft. 
Sun 
July, Aug. 
...9 in. 
Shade 
All Season 
...9 in. 
Shade 
All Season 
... 12 in. 
Sun 
June to July 
...12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
June to July 
...12 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
...12 in. 
Sun 
June, July 
-.4 to 6 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
PENTSTEMON—Beardtongue 
'.jlBarbatus Pink Beauty. A lovely clear shell pink form of 
the above .....2 1/2 to 3 ft. Sun 
:j:Digitalis. A very free flowering variety, white flowers.... 3 ft. Sun 
^Grandiflorus. Large lavender-blue flowers. An unusual 
Penstemon. 30 cts. ea.2 ft. Sun 
‘Pubescens Dwarf Form. Lovely rock plant, bright lav¬ 
ender-blue flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.6 to 8 in. Sun 
PHLOX—Various Species 
‘Subulata Mountain Pink. 
Alice Wilson. New bright lavender-blue blooms again 
in fall. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.3 in. Sun 
;j;Apple Blossom. Soft apple blossom-pink flowers.3 in. Sun 
Atropurpurea. Very showy brilliant red.3 in. Sun 
Blue Hill. The finest of the lavender blue.3 in. Sun 
Brittoni. White, star-like flowers, with dark centers formed 
by rings of blue dots, distinct and very attractive.3 in. Sun 
‘Camla. A rare English novelty, the flowers are very 
large of glistening pink. 35 cts. ea.3 in. Sun 
‘Nelsoni. Lovely distinct pure white, attractive foliage 
ot very compact growth.2 in. Sun 
‘Ronsdori Beauty. Another fine novelty, with lovely pink 
flowers, deep carmine center. 35 cts. ea..3 in. Sun 
Rosea Improved. An improved form of rosea.'3 in. Sun 
Vivid. A compact and slow grower with fiery rose 
flowers .3 in. Sun 
Other Phlox Species 
‘Amoena (Procumbens). Somewhat like subulata in 
growth, with deep pink flowers in early spring.6 to 8 in. Sun 
Sun or 
‘Divaricata. Our beautiful blue native phlox.10 in. Shade 
‘Divaricata alba. A pure white form of the above. 25 cts. Sun or 
ea.; $2.50 doz.10 in. Shade 
‘Ovata (Carolina). Bright rosy-red flowers, blooming very Sun or 
profusedly ...12 to 15 in. Shade 
([ PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragonhead 
1 $Vived. A dwarf variety with deep pink flowers.3 ft. Sun 
i PLATYCODON—Balloonflower 
jj: Grandiflorum blue. Large blue flowers during summer.... 2 ft. Sun 
‘Mariesi. A dwarf variety of the above.1 ft. Sun 
; PLUMBAGO—Leadwort Sun or 
‘Larpentae. Bright deep blue flowers.10 to 12 in. Shade 
I ‘—Alpines or Rock Plants. 
^—Cutflower Varieties. 
I 
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June, July 
May to July 
June, July 
May, June 
May, Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May to Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May, June 
Aug. to Sept. 
July to Oct. 
July to Oct. 
July to Sept. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These are the large flowering Poppies so 
much admired. 2 foot flower stalks, blooming 
in June. 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange flowers which develop 
into the nearest yellow of any Oriental Poppy, medi¬ 
um height. $1 ea. 
Beauty of Livermore. Dark crimson with black blotch. 
25 cts. ea. 
May Sadler. Salmon pink with black markings, 25 cts. 
each. 
Mrs. Perry. Orange apricot. 25 cts. ea. 
Olympia. Beautiful double scarlet. 25 cts. ea. 
Oriflame. Deep crimson flowers. 30 cts. ea. 
Perry's White. Satiny white with a crimson-maroon blotch 
at the base of each petal. 30 cts. ea. 
Wurtembergia. Large flowers of brilliant glowing rose- 
red, very striking. 
HARDY PHLOX 
Following are most popular varieties, also 
recent introductions of this favorite Plant. 
Flower stalks 2 to 3 feet, blooms from July 
to Fall. 
Mrs. Lingard. Well know pure white flowers. 
Rosalinda. Soft amaranth-pink flowers. 
Albion. A lovely pure white. Medium grower. 
Beacon. Cherry red; tall grower. 
Betty Lou. Large flowers of deep salmon overlaid with 
scarlet glow. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Border Gem. A fine new variety, large heads of rich 
rosy purple flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Hardy Phlox, Columbia. Plant Patent No. 118. The color 
suggests a rich cameo-pink with a faint blue eye. 
Makes beautiful, branched plants laden with flowers 
and continues its showy display from the lateral 
growth long after the main flower-head has disap¬ 
peared. 40 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10; $3.30 per doz. 
Comus. Clear cherry-red, overspread bright scarlet. 
Champs Elysee. Reddish purple. A good grower. 
Daily Sketch. English novelty, large salmon-pink flowers, 
with deep crimson center. 25 cts. ea. 
Count Zepplin. White with red center. 
Fuerbrand. Brilliant crimson scarlet. 
Enchantress. Light rose-pink shaded salmon pink. 
Ethel Prichard. French mauve. 
Jules Sandeau. Large flowers of pure bright pink. 
Milly von Hoboken. Bright pink flowers, with mauve. 
Mrs. Scholton. Salmon-scarlet. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink with salmon shadings and 
cherry red eye. 
Rheinlander. Salmon pink. 
R. P, Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine flowers. 
Starlight (new). Violet-red, shading to lilac, with prom¬ 
inent white center. 
Thor. Deep salmon pink flowers. 
Tigress. Salmon scarlet flowers. 35 cts. ea. 
Hardy Phlox 
