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Phlox subulata. (Moss Phlox), Another beautiful, dwarf- 
creeping plant resembling a carpet.. .y.aluable for rock 
planting on accouritpf its foliage,and bright blossoms 
which come in pink, white, and lavender. May to July. 
H. 6 to 9 inches. 
Physostegia virginica. Vivid. (False Dragon Head). Erect 
plants bearing spikes of attractive deep pink in July 
and August. H. 2 feet. ; 
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Piatycodon grandiflora. (Chinese Balloon Flower). A plant 
somewhat bushy in growth, bearing numerous soft 
blue flowers resembling tiny balloons, throughout the 
summer. H. 2 to 3 feet. 
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Platycodon g. alba. Similar to the above with the exception 
that the flowers are clear white with, ourple veinings. 
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Platycodon g. mariesi. A beautiful dwarf variety of the 
above, bea,ring delightful blue flowers from June to 
September. H. 12 inchesl ^ 
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Polemonium richardsoni. ^ (Jacob’s Ladder). Beautiful, 
flnely cut foliage. Heads of bright blue flowers 
throughout June and July.. H,,18 inches. 
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Primula polyantha. (Primrose). An attractive form bear¬ 
ing clusters of flowers of yellow, cream, orange, and 
rose.. H. 8 to 12, inches. May and J^ne. 
Primula veris. (Teicher’s Giant). An improved strain 
bearing many flowered heads in attractive shades of 
. yellow,Jbuff, salmon, red and purple in a-wide range. 
Primroses pref^^ pairtial shade during the summer. 
Pyrethrum hybridum. “-(Painted Daisy). Very showy flow¬ 
ers of r^, pink and white. JunO and July. H. 18 
inches. i 
Pyrethrum, James Kelway. This strain produces a pre¬ 
ponderance of red and dark shades which are very 
satisfactory. 35 cents” each; $3.00 per dozen. 
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Rudbeckia purpurea. ' (Purple ConefloWer). ' A perennial 
much used in the border or for a background where 
a tall-^rowing plant is . needed. Beautiful reddish 
purple-petals with .(^ue-shaped center. H. 3 to 4 feet. 
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Scabiosa caucasia. (Mourning Bride). Very beautiful, del¬ 
icate .lilap-blue flowers, borne in bunches from June to 
SepteihtiW/iH-.'1 to liA;feet. . 
Scabiosa c. alba. A white form of the above.' H*. l-fo IV 2 
feet. 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
Sedum acre. (Gold.Moss). An, extra good spreading flower 
for rock gardens. Myriads .of tiny flowers form a 
solid mass of golden-yellow. H. 4 to 6 inches. May 
and June. 
Our interest does not end after we have made the sale. 
