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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
PHLOX (Continued) PerlO PerlOO 
Morgenrood (New) Beautiful wine-red. unusual and very striking 1.00 9.00 
Mrs. Charles Dorr. Bright lavender_ .85 7.00 
Mrs. W. G. Harding. Deep salmon-pink_ .85 7.00 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, very large truss, free flowering_ .85 7.00 
Nordlight (New) Individual flowers extra large, deep carmine 
pink with bright red eye_1.20 10.00 
Pantheon. Deep salmon-rose, extra large_ .85 7.00 
Rheinlander. Claret-pink, with claret-red eye_ .85 7.00 
Rijnstroom. Deep rose-pink; heavy trusses, 2%’ _ .85 7.00 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine, red eye_ .85 7.00 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink _60.00 per 1000 .85 7.00 
* Von Hochberg. Brilliant amaranth-red_ 1.00 8.00 
♦PHLOX subulata (Moss Phlox) Creeping plants forming dense mats 
of foliage. 
Lilac, Lavender blue _ .70 6.00 
Pink. Deep rose pink, one of the very best_ .70 6.00 
Vivid. Bright pink, showiest moss phlox_ .85 7.00 
White. Clear white _ .70 6.00 
PHYSALIS franchetti (Chinese Lantern Plant) Produces showy 
orange scarlet seed pods or lanterns for fall or winter 
decorations _ .85 7.00 
tPHYSOSTEGIA vivid (False Dragonhead) bright violet-mauve flow¬ 
ers August till frost. 2’ _ .70 6.00 
*|PINKS (See Dianthus plumarius) 
PLATYCODON (Balloonflower) Blooms all summer. 
Grandiflorum. Blue. Flower buds are balloon-shaped_ .85 7.00 
Grandiflorum album. Early white_ .85 7.00 
Praecox Gigantea. Early flowering blue, tall_ .85 7.00 
PLUMBAGO larpentae (Leadwort) Deep blue flowers all summer, 
trailing habit, extremely showy. 6”_ .85 7.00 
1PYRETHRUM hybridum roseum (Painted Daisy) Blooms early and late. 
Atrosanguinea. Dark shades of red_ .95 8.00 
James Kelway. Dark blood red _ .95 8.00 
Mixed Shades - .85 7.00 
♦RANUNCULUS repens fl. pi. (Buttercup) Bright golden yellow 
double flowering; good border plants; May and June_ .70 6.00 
tRUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Laciniata (Golden Glow) Masses of large, double, golden yellow 
flowers in late summer; 6’ _ .95 S.00 
Newmanni (Perennial Black-Eyed Susan) Deep orange-yellow 
flowers with a dark purple cone. Blooms all summer. 3’_ .85 7.00 
Purpurea. (Giant Purple Coneflower) Purplish-red flowers with 
dark brown center. Blooms all summer. 4’ _ .95 8.00 
SALVIA (Sage) 
Azurea grandiflora. Long racemes of sky-blue flowers, Aug., Sept. .70 6.00 
Pitcheri. Deep gentian-blue, very showy. Good for cutting, 3-4’_ .95 8.00 
♦SANTOLI N A. Dwarf sweet smelling plant, silvery foliage_ .85 7.00 
♦SAPONARIA ocymoides splendens (Soapwort) Pink. 6”_ .85 7.00 
SCABIOSA japonica (Pincushion Flower) Lavender-blue flowers from 
July to September. 2’ _ .85 7.00 
*SEDUM (Stonecrop) Suitable for the rockery, carpet-bedding, cov¬ 
ering of graves, etc. 
Acre (Goldmoss) Foliage green, flowers bright yellow. 2-3”_ .70 6.00 
Album (White Stonecrop) Green foliage, white flowers, 2-3”_ .70 6.00 
Ibericum (Stolonifera) Purplish pink. July, August. 6”_ .70 6.00 
Kamtschaticum (Orange Stonecrop) Orange-yellow flowers with 
prostrate, green foliage turning golden in autumn_ .70 6.00 
Spectabile (Showy Stonecrop) Broad, light green foliage and im¬ 
mense heads of rose colored flowers. 18” _ .70 6.00 
Spectabile Brilliant. Deeper color than Spectabile_ .70 6.00 
Spectabile variegata. Leaves variegated yellow_ .70 6.00 
tSTATICE 
Caspia. Large lilac-blue flowers, very desirable_’_1.20 10.00 
Latifolia (Great Sea Lavender) Blue; for winter bouquets_ .70 6.00 
STOKESIA cyanea (Stokes’ Aster) Beautiful light blue flowers in 
late summer and early autumn. Good border plant. 18”_ .95 8.00 
SWEET WILLIAM (See Dianthus barbatus) 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys (Germander) Glossy green foliage resembl¬ 
ing dwarf boxwood; may be clipped _ -95 8.00 
