Phlox, Africa. 2 x /i ft. Important because of its true carmine-red with a 
more intense eye, and because it is a vigorous grower producing strong 
stems. July, Aug. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 
Lilian. 2 x /i ft. Large, well-rounded heads of warm pink. This variety has the 
distinction of unusually large florets. July, Aug. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 
Mary Louise. 2J^ ft. Generally considered the best late white variety. The 
plants are vigorous, developing large panicles of waxy white flowers. July 
to Sept. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 
Princess Ingrid. 2 ft. Here is a new pink form of Miss Lingard that can truly 
be called apple-blossom-pink with no trace of lavender. This pink-flowering 
companion of Miss Lingard is a real contribution to modern gardens. June 
to Sept. Potted plants, 50 cts. each. 
Tigress. 3 ft. There will always be discussions about red flowers in the garden 
but there is nothing more dramatic in midsummer than a large mass of 
this brilliant variety. 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 
Teucrium Chamaedrys. 8 to 10 in. Known since Elizabethan times as 
Germander, this useful evergreen plant is ideal for edging beds and borders. 
The curious “knot” gardens of Shakespeare’s day were outlined with Ger¬ 
mander. It is a desirable substitute for boxwood and is easily kept attrac¬ 
tive if sheared two or three times during the season. Sometimes, in severe 
winters, it dies back to the ground but it needs only a severe pruning to 
restore its vigor. 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 10. 
Veronica, Blue Spire. 2 ft. This hybrid of sturdy growth has dark green 
foliage and large spikes of violet-blue flowers. It blooms freely over a long 
period if the dead flowers are removed. July to Sept. 50 cts. each; $4.50 
per 10. 
Vinca alpina. 6 in. With its wine-red blossoms, this little-known species 
provides delightful clusters when planted with V. minor alba in partial 
shade. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 
Viola papilionacea alba. 6 in. This is most appropriately known as the 
Butterfly Violet. It is one of those gems that every connoisseur of fine 
plants should have. Grow it in some shady corner and it will always pro¬ 
vide a surprise to your garden-loving friends. 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 
M yosotis, Aubrietia, and Primula polyantha ma\e a delightful combination 
