w. A. TOOLE, BA11ABOO, WISCONSIN 
PHLOX 
Bridesmaid —Medium height, white with 
crimson eye. 
Eclaireur —Dark rosy lilac, tall strong 
grower. 
E. I. Farrington —Soft salmon pink with 
lighter eye. 
Firebrand —Bright fiery red. 
Flora Reidy —A good white of medium 
height. 
F. G. Von Lassburg — Large trusses of 
white flowers. 
Leo Schlageter —Brilliant scarlet with or¬ 
ange sheen. 
Guy Moore —Crushed strawberry red. 
Louise —Light salmon pink with eye. 
Mia Ruys —Large flowered dwarf white. 
Miss Lingard— Early flowering white. 
Milly Von Hoboken—Large soft pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins —Strong white of medium 
height. 
Painted Lady —Silver pink with salmon 
shadings, salmon red eye. 
Rokoko —Large flowered clear soft pink. 
R P. Struthers— Rose carmine with red 
eye. Tall, one of the sturdiest and most 
dependable varieties. 
Rynstrom —A clear dark rose 
Siebold —A good salmon pink of medium 
height. 
Von Hochberg— A tall dark crimson. 
Wm. Kesselring —Violet with white eye. 
Widar—Reddish violet with white center. 
PRICES —Field grown plants, each 25c; 
3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz. “Baby” plants 
from 2-in. pots. 15c each; $1.50 per doz 
PHLOX SPECIES 
Amoena —Sun loving. Lilac pink flowers in 
clusters. 6 inch. 
Divaricata— Native May-flowering species. 
Large fragrant lavender flowers on 6-in. 
stems. 
Divaricata Laphami— Large, rich violet- 
blue flowers. Strong growing and long 
blooming form. 
Pilosa—Bright pink flowers on 8-10 inch 
stems in May and June. 
*Subulata alba —May flowering. Pure white 
form of the familiar Moss Pink. 
*Subulata Apple Blossom— Fine form with 
flowers of apple blossom pink. 
*Subulata Atropurpures — Compact dark 
green foliage, deep red flowers. 
*Subulata Blue Hill— Deep blue flowers 
above a compact tuft. 
*Subulata Brittoni —An emerald green mat 
of fine foliage and white flowers with 
tiny eyes. 
PRICES: Unless Otherwise Noted: Each 
*Subulata Camla— A new variety. Very 
soft pink flowers. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
*Subulata Fairy —Delicate lavender with 
eye. 
*Subulata Mrs. G. F. Wilson — Lavender 
flowers over green awl shaped leaves. 
*Subulata Rosea — Good rose flowering 
form. 
*Subulata Vivid —Deep salmon pink flow¬ 
ering later than other varieties. 
*Subulata Rochester —Bright deep rose. 
PHYMOSIA 
Remota —A tall mallow with flowers like 
small pink hollyhocks during midsummer. 
4 to 6 ft. Native in midwest. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
Grandiflorum —Balloon shaped buds which 
open to large blue flowers on 2 ft. stems. 
July-Aug. 
Grandiflorum album —White form of the 
above. 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) 
*Cinerea—A dainty little alpine with yellow 
flowers on short stems. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
*Polyantha —Mixed or yellow. 
PYRETHUM (Painted Daisy) 
Corymbosum —Heads of white daisies on 
2 foot stems in summer. 
Roseum—Large daisies good for cutting, 
varying from white through pink to crim¬ 
son, both single and double. 
*Tchihatchewii —Turfing Daisy. A matting 
ground cover of finely divided foliage 
bearing small white daisies. Good for 
poor soils. 
SAXIFRAGA 
*Cordifolia —Large fleshy leaves, rose-pink 
flowers early in spring. 10-15 inches. 
*Hypnoides —Rapid, strong growing variety 
of the mossy group. White flowers. 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) 
Caucasica House Hybrids —Beautiful flow¬ 
ers in varying shades of blue on long 
stems. 18-24 inches, summer. 
Fischeri —New hardy Dahurian species with 
lavender-blue flowers to 2 feet. Much 
branched making a showy border plant. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
*Acre minus —Dense moss-like growth, Y 2 
to 1 inch. Very choice. 
*Acre —2-3 inches; yellow; June-July. 
*Dasyphyllum —2-4 inches; pinkish white. 
Close tufts of fat little blue green leaves. 
* Album —4-5 inches; white; June. 
*Anopetalum —4-5 inches; yellow; July. 
c; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 
