WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc., Holland, Mich. 
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
PHLOX (Various Types) Continued. 
fSUBULATA ALBA (Creeping Moss). White. 4 inch. May. $1.00 
fSUBULATA ATROPURPUREA. Deep, carmine-red. 4 inch. May . 1.25 
fSUBULATA C. F. WILSON. Soft lavender. 4 inch. May. 1.00 
• SUBULATA CITY OF HOLLAND. Large, clear pink, blooming later than 
Subulata Rosea. 4 inch. May-June. 1.25 
fSUBULATA LILAC1NA. Blue variety. 4 inch. May. 1.00 
fSUBULATA MOERHEIMI. Carmine pink. Fine variety. 4 inch. May. 1.00 
• SUBULATA MORNING STAR. (New). Of our own origin. We are intro¬ 
ducing this variety for the first time. In habit, a true subulata type. 
Flowers are pure white with carmine-pink centers. A true novelty. May. 1.25 
fSUBULATA ROSEA. Pink variety. 4 inch May. 1.00 
fSUBULATA VIVID. Bright pink with darker eye. 4 inch. May. 1.25 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) 
♦BUNYARDI. (New). Larger fruit than Franchetti. Bright orange. 1.00 
•FRANCHETTI. Bright scarlet fruits. Excellent for drying.. 1.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead) 
♦VIRGINICA. Pink spikes. 3-4 Ft. July-Aug. 1.00 
♦VIRGINICA ALBA. White variety of above.. 1.00 
♦VIRGINICA VIVID. Very deep pink flower, heavy bloomer. The very best. Dwarf 1.00 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
♦JAPONICUM GR. FL. Blue, bell-shaped flowers. 2 Ft. June-Oct. 1.00 
•JAPONICUM GR. FL. ALBUM. White variety. 1.00 
fJAPONICUM GR. FL. MARIESSI. Deep blue. 1 Ft... 1.00 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) 
fLARPENTEA. Deep blue flowers. All summer. 6 inch. 1.50 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder) 
COERULEUM. Sky blue. l%-2 Ft. June-Sept. 1.00 
COERULEUM ALBUM. White variety of the above. 1.00 
fREPTANS. Showy blue flowers. 12 in. May. 1.25 
♦RICHARDSONI. Sky blue. 18 in. May. 1.25 
POTENTILLA (Cinquifoil) 
fATROSANGUINEA. (Gibson Scarlet). Scarlet. 12 inches. May-June. 1.25 
fFORMOSA. Bright pink with red eye. 8 inch. May-June.. 1.25 
fNAEPALENSIS MISS WILMOTT. Scarlet. 12 inch. May-June. 1.25 
fRUPESTRIS. White with yellow center. 18 inch. May-June. 1.25 
f • WARRENSII. Bright yellow. 1.75 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
fCORTUSOIDES. Deep rose, wrinkled heart-shaped leaves. 1.7'5 
fPOLYANTHUS GIANT SCARLET. Large flowerheads. 1.75 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
♦HYBRIDUM ROSEUM GRANDIFLORUM. Single mixed. 18 inch. May-June. 1.00 
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 
♦fREPENS FL. PL. Double yellow. 12 inch. May.. 1.00 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
♦LACINIATA FL. PL. (Golden Glow). Clear yellow. 6 Ft. July-Sept .. 1.00 
♦NEWMANNI. (Black-eyed Susan). Yellow with bronze center. 2 Ft. All sum¬ 
mer.... 1.00 
♦PURPUREA. (Purple Coneflower). Reddish-purple. 3 Ft. All summer.. 1.00 
SALVIA (Flowering Sage) 
♦AZUREA GR. FL. Sky-blue. 3-4 Ft. Aug.Sept... 1.00 
♦PRATENSIS TENORI. (Atroviolacea). Deeper blue flowers. 2 Ft. June-July, 1.25 
TURKESTANICA. Very showy, large spikes of white flowers, surrounded by pale 
pink. 4-5 Ft. June......... 1.25 
SANTOLINA (Lavender Cotton; Ground Cypress) 
fCHAMAECYPARISSUS. Sweet smelling silver-white evergreen foliage. Dwarf. 
Useful for edging and rockery. 1.25 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 
fOCYMOIDES. Rosy-pink flowers in May and June. 10 inch. 1.00 
SAXIFRAGA (Itockfoil) 
fCORDIFOLIA. Broad, deep, green foliage. Striking bright pink flower-spike 
early in Spring. 1 Ft. 1.75 
fHYPNOIDES ROSEA. Rosy white variety. 6 inch. May. 1.25 
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