PHLOX SUBULATA—MOSS PINK 
PHLOX SUBULATA—MOSS PINK 
The Moss, or Mountain Pink is a moss-like, creeping, nearly 
evergreen plant, useful for rock garden, edging or border. 
Foliage completely hidden in May by a mass of bright bloom. 
Plant early in spring. 
Rosea—The old fashioned variety. Rose pink. 10c each; 
$1.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Atropurpurea—Newer variety with a deeper and more bril¬ 
liant color. Intense wine-red. 15c each; $1.50 per doz., 
prepaid. 
Vivid—New Dwarf and compact. Very bright pink, with a 
fiery red eye. The prettiest of them all, and a darling. 25c 
each; $2.50 per doz., prepaid. 
Alba—Same as Rosea, but white. Same price. 
GAYFEATHER (Liatris) 
Tall spikes of fuzzy bright rosy purple flowers. Attracts 
much attention when in bloom in Aug. and Sept. A rugged 
hardy perennial which will grow well on poor soil. 25c each; 
$2.00 per doz., prepaid. 
CHEDDAR PINK 
Compact cushions of blue-gray foliage a few inches high 
covered in early summer with sweet scented rosy pink flowers. 
Hardy, and easy to grow. Fine for the rock garden. 20c 
each; $1.50 per doz., prepaid. 
HEN AND CHICKENS 
Small rosettes of succulent leaves from which spring tiny 
young rosettes which nestle around the mother plant like 
chickens. Hardy. Interesting for rock gardens. 20c each; 
$2.00 per doz., prepaid. 
ENGLISH IVY 
( Glossy dark green leaves. An attractive vine to train over 
woodwork in the house in winter. In summer, plant in the 
ground at foundation or porch, or trail from window box or 
lawn vase. Will grow in shade. 25c each; 4 for 80c, prepaid. 
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