76 HARDY PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
liychnis Clialcedonica 
Lythrum Roseum or Loose Strife 
A pretty Hardy Perennial, from 2 to 3 feet hig-h, 
bearing spikes of rosy-pink flowers in profusion 
from July to September. Hach, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Lychnis 
Ijychnis Arkwright —A new variety, 1 foot high, 
large orange, red, scarlet or crimson flowers. 
Ideal for rock gardens. Hach, 30c; 6 for $1..50. 
Lychnis Chalcedoiilca —A fine old-fashioned flower 
bearing large heads of crimson flowers. Each, 
25c; 3 for 65c. Field grown clumps, each, $1.00. 
Lychnis Alba —A white form of the above, and a 
splendid companion to it. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Lupins 
Russel —Due to popular demand we are now 
offering blooming size plants of this sensational 
Lupin. These will enable you to have immediate 
bloom in your garden. Price, each, 40c; 3 for 
$1.10; 6 for $1.75. 
Myosotis or Forget-Me-Not 
Fine for the rockery and damp places. Rich, blue 
flowers with yellow eye. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Monordo or Bergamot 
Didyma Cambridge Scarlet —A brilliant crimson 
scarlet. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Penstemon 
Barbatus Torreyi —Spikes 2 feet, of scarlet flowers. 
Fine for border. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Blue Gem—A fine hardy variety with flowers of 
a bright blue. Particularly fine for rock gar¬ 
dens. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
HARDY PHLOX PLANTS 
For years we 
have specialized in 
the new and im¬ 
proved types with 
the result we have 
today a collection 
that has no equal in 
the Northwest. As 
a general rule they 
may be kept undis¬ 
turbed for three or 
four years, after 
which time the 
clumps should be 
divided and reset. 
For growth and vi¬ 
tality our Montana 
grown stock can 
not be surpassed. 
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1 NEW PHLOX "COLUMBIA" { 
I A 1935 Patented Introduction i 
i The new pink phlox offered and advertised T 
i in 1935 for the first time. Stocky, branching i 
growth. Heavy, glossy, disease-resisting foil- T 
age and an abundance of large size cameo i 
pink blooms, free from magenta shading, T 
with faint blue eye, distinct from any other ■ 
i plnk phlox. Long blooming habit and healthy I 
productive growth set this variety in a class ■ 
I by Itself. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.00. | 
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Africa —Brilliant carmine red with blood red eye. 
Beacon —Color an unmixed ripe cherry red. 
B. Compte —A brilliant purple sort. 
Ethel Pritchard —A beautiful rose mauve. 
Fuerhrand —New, brilliant orange scarlet; blooms 
freely. Trusses large. 
Jules Snndeau —A beautifully large soft lilac pink. 
Mr.s. Jenkins —^One of the better whites, a beauty. 
La Vague—A beautiful lavender Phlox much in de¬ 
mand. 
Milly Van Hoboken —A good bright pink with soft 
mauve suffusion. 
Miss Lingard —One of the easiest to grow and still 
one of the very best whites on the market— 
blooms tvvTo weeks ahead of other varieties. 
Thor —One of the best of the salmon pink sorts. 
R. P. Sfruthers —Bright rosy-carmine, with claret- 
red eye. 
Any one of the above Phlox varieties, except 
Columbia, each, 25c; 6 for $1.25. Large field grown 
clumps, each, $1.00 and up. 
Phlox Subulata—(Moss or Mountain Pink) 
Subulata Rosea —An early flowering type with 
moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during June, 
is hidden under masses of pink blooms. Pine for 
the rockery. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.50. 
Divarlcata Canadenesis —Dwarf; blooms early; fra¬ 
grant lavender flowers on stems 10 inches high. 
Prefers shade. 3 for 65c; doz., $2.25. 
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j SPECIAL PHLOX OFFER 
f 6-Wonderful Varieties-6 
T Our Selection 
i STRONG PLANTS FROM 3-INCH POTS 
I All for Only $1.00 
i POSTPAID 
Nepeta 
Mnsslni — It Is of compact habit, forming dense 
tufts about 12 inches high with masses of light 
violet blue flowers. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Nervosa —A new Improved variety. Flowers clear 
light blue. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Old Man or Southern Wood 
Penstemon 
Dark green finely cut foliage with pleasant aro¬ 
matic odor. Two feet high. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
