PHLOX SUBULATA—MOSS PINK 
PHLOX SUBULATA—MOSS PINK 
The Moss, or Mountain Pink is a moss-like, creeping, nearly 
evergreen plant, useful for rock garden, edging or border. 
Foliage completely hidden in May by a mass of bright bloom. 
Plant early in spring. 
Rosea—The old fashioned variety. Rose pink. 10c each; 
$1.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Atropurpurea—Newer variety with a deeper and more bril¬ 
liant color. Intense winc-red. 15c each; $1.50 per doz., 
prepaid. 
Vivid—New Dwarf and compact. Very bright pink, with a 
fiery red eye. The prettiest of them all, and a darling. 25c 
each; $2.50 per doz., prepaid. 
Alba—Same as Rosea, but white. Same price. 
Lilac—Similar to rosea, but a new color in moss pinks. Same 
price as Rosea. 
GAYFEATHER (Liatris) 
Tall spikes of fuzzy bright rosy purple flowers. Attracts 
much attention when in bloom in Aug. and Sept. A rugged 
hardy perennial which will grow well on poor soil. 25c each; 
$2.00 per doz., prepaid. 
NEW SHASTA DAISIES 
Double White Swan—Pure white flowers, a little larger than 
pyrethrums, and something like them in shape, on strong wiry 
stems. Flowers in June here, and for Memorial Day farther 
south. Free blooming. 23^ ft. high. 25c each; 5 for $1.00; 12 
for $2.25; postpaid. 
Chiffon—A daintily frilled Shasta Daisy, about 18 inches 
tall. Double row of narrow petals frilled and flaired, with a 
yellow center. Flowers about 3 inches across. 35c each; 5 for 
$1.40; 12 for $3.00; postpaid. 
Address all ordeis to 
HOWARD M. GILLET 
New Lebanon, N. Y. 
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