Con* t 
HARDY'"B-E RE NN I A L S, 
Each 10 Rato C Rato 
PHLOX Camillo Schneider, brilliant red 
E. I. Farrington, bright salmon pink 
Eifelto^Tor, salmon pink, red center 
Enchantress, salmon pink 
General Petain, bright red 
Hauptman Kohl, deep rod 
Loo Schlagator, rich red .35 *25 
Miss Lingard, white, early 
Morgenrood, light red 
Nana Coerulea, dwarf blue 
Nordlicht, lilac-pink 
Le Mahdi, true lavender 
Parachute, bright mauve 
Prime Minister, v^hite with rod eye, tall 
Salmon Glow, brilliant salmon 
Summerkleid, white v;ith red eye 
PHLOX AUGUSTA, Medium height, when fully 
grown, brilliant cherry red, a sparkling 
shade. .SO 
(3 for $1.50; 50 po^* doz.) 
PHLCX COLUMBIA, Salmon pink . 1|.0 
{3 i'or $ 1 . 10 ; $3*50 poi' doz.) 
PHLOX SUBULATA Atropurpurea, Ve do not believe 
that this brilliant spring-flowering rock 
garden and low border phlox is sufficiently 
known and appreciated. It furnishes the 
brilliant note in the spring scene that is 
difficult to find in other plants. 
SUBULATA Appleblossom, appleblossom 
pink. 
SUBULATA LILACINA, lilac 
PLATYCODON, Ballon flower, blue or Vi/hite 
PYRETERUM ROSEUM, Painted Daisy 
RUDBECKIA Newmanni, Black-eyed Susan 
SEDUM, in many varieties 
SEMPERVIVUM, House Leek, in variety 
STACHYS LANATA, Makes pleasing low hedge 
TRITOMA PFITZERI, Red Hot Poker 
THE ROCKET, NEW! Very large and tall 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS, Germander, makes an 
.60 
.55 
.50 
ideal low hedge 
THYMUS Coccineum, rich bright lilac; 
Sorphylum, light blue 
.35 
.52 
.30 
TROLLIUS, Gold Quelle, rich golden yellow 
.55 
.52 
t 30 
Orange Globe, rich golden yellow 
TUNICA Saxifraga, light pink flowers 
VERONICA Royal Blue, dwarf veronica 
YUCCA Variegata, variegated Yucca 
VINCA MINOR, Myrtle 
.35 
.52 
.30 
Bowles Variety, from 2 : 1 ” pots 
.35 
.32 
.30 
Rubra FI. PI., double rod, from 2 i” pots 
•35 
.52 
.30 
SEE ALSO OUR LIST OP NOVELTIES, 
IF INTERESTED IN PERENNIALS NOT 
LISTED HERS, PLEASE INQUIRE AS 
Ym MY EE ABLE TO OFFER. 
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