GARDEN PHLOX 
BEACON. Brilliant cherry-red. 
BLUE HILL. Nearest to real blue known. 40c each, 
$3.00 per 10. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. White. Carmine eye 
DAILY SKETCH. Large, salmon-pink. 40c each, $3.00 
per 10. 
E. I. FARRINGTON. Salmon pink, white eye. 
FIREBRAND. Orange-scarlet. 
FRAU G. VON LASSBURG. Pure white. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL. Dark blood-red. 
MARY LOUISE. Large flowers. Finest white. 50c 
each, $4.00 per 10. 
MISS LINGARD. White, blush center. 
RIVERTON JEWEL. Salmon-pink, dark eye. 
RUTH MAY. Soft pink, dark eye. 40c each, $3.00 
per 10. 
SALMON GLOW. Rich salmon pink, white and lilac 
renter. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
virginiana, VIRGINIA FALSE DRAGONHEAD. 
3-4 ft. 
July-August. Long spikes of delicate pink. 
virginiana gigantea. 4-5 ft. 
July-September. Mauve-pink. 
virginiana, VIVID. 12 in. 
July-September. Very deep rose. 
PLATYCODON 
grandiflorum, BALLOON-FLOWER. 18-24 in. 
July-September. Deep blue. 
POLYGONATUM 
commutatum, GREAT SOLOMONSEAL. 
Arching spray of foliage, hung with white bells. 
SANGUINARIA 
canadensis, BLOODROOT. 8 in. 
Lovely native herb, blooming in earliest Spring with 
snow-white flowers. 
canadensis floraplena, DOUBLEFLOWERING 
BLOODROOT. 
Flowers resemble miniature peonies. Very choice and 
rare. $2.50 each. 
SAXIFRAGA 
cordifolia, HEARTLEAF SAXIFRAGE. 12-18 in. 
Large thick foliage and purple flowers in April-May. 
For rockeries. 
michauxi, MICHAUX SAXIFRAGE. 
Numerous white star-like flowers in June. 
SEDUM . . . Stonecrop 
A most useful class of rock-garden material for ground 
covering and other purposes. 
SEDUM 
acre, GOLDMOSS. 
May-June. Yellow. 
aizoon, AIZOON STONECROP. 
Summer, yellow to orange. From Japan. 
album, WHITE STONECROP. 8 in. 
Creeping evergreen mat with white flowers. Summer, 
border!. 1 ft. 
Red-purple. Late Summer. 
lydium, LYDIAN STONECROP. 
June. Needle-like foliage. Pink. 
sexangulare, HEXAGON STONECROP. 2 in. 
May-June. Similar to acre but more brilliant yellow. 
spectabile, SHOWY STONECROP. 1 ft. 
August. Flat pink heads. 
stoloniferum, RUNNING STONECROP. 
Creeping, flesh-pink. Early Summer. 
stoloniferum coccineum, SCARLET RUNNING 
STONECROP. 
Scarlet. Early Summer. 
SEMPERVIVUM . . . Houseleek 
arachnoideum, SPIDERWEB HOUSELEEK. 4-6 in. 
Bright red. Summer. 
tectorum, ROOF HOUSELEEK. 6-9 in. 
Pale red. Summer. 
SHORTIA 
galacifolia, OCONEE-BELLS. 
(See under Broadleaf Evergreens.) 
STATICE 
montana (Armeria alpina), MOUNTAIN THRIFT. 
6 in. 
Summer. Deep rose flowers in y 4 in. heads. Very 
choice. 
pseudoarmeria rubra (Armeria cephalotes rubra). 
12 in. 
Summer. Brighter flowers than preceding. 
STOKESIA 
laevis, CORNFLOWER. 1 */ 2 ft. 
Blue. July-October. 
THERMOPSIS 
caroliniana, CAROLINA THERMOPSIS. 4-6 ft. 
Long terminal spikes of bright yellow pea-shaped 
flowers in June or July. Splendid with Delphinium. 
THYMUS 
serpyllum, MOTHER-OF-THYME. 
Prostrate. Flowers purplish. June-September. 
vulgaris, COMMON THYME. 8-10 in. 
May-June. Lilac or purple flowers. 
TRADESCANTIA . . . Spiderwort 
virginiana, VIRGINIA SPIDERWORT. 2-3 ft. 
All Summer. Broad grass-like foliage. Violet-blue 
flowers. 
virginiana alba, WHITE VIRGINIA SPIDER¬ 
WORT. 2-3 ft. 
All Summer. White. 
virginiana rosea, PINK VIRGINIA SPIDERWORT. 
2-3 ft. 
All Summer. Pink. 40c each, $3.50 per 10. 
TRILLIUM 
erectum, PURPLE TRILLIUM. 12 in. 
May. Flowers ox blood red in color. 
grandiflorum, SNOW TRILLIUM. 
April-May. Pure white. 
stylosum, ROSE TRILLIUM. 12-15 in. 
Rosy-pink. Last to bloom. Kelsey Introduction. 
undulatum, PAINTED TRILLIUM. 18-24 in. 
Late May. White with purple spots at base. 
VERONICA . . . Speedwell 
longifolia subsessilis, CLUMP SPEEDWELL. 2 ft. 
Large spikes of dark blue flowers. 40c each, $3.50 
per 10. 
saxatilis. 6 in. 
Summer. Shrubby. Flower pale blue to pale pink. 
spicata, SPIKE SPEEDWELL. 1 8 in. 
June-August. Violet-blue. 
teucrium, ROYAL BLUE. 1 ft. 
Summer. Improved variety with deep blue flowers. 
virginiana, CULVERS-PHYSIC. 3-4 ft. 
August-September. White to pale blue. 
VIOLA 
JERSEY GEM. 6-9 in. 
April-August. Clear deep blue. Fine long stems. 
(odorata) ROSINA. 3-6 in. 
April-June and again in September. Pink. Rich 
fragrance. A real gem. 
pedata, BIRDSFOOT VIOLET. 3-6 in. 
April-May. Light blue, 
pedata bicolor. 
The two upper petals deep velvety purple. 
WHITE JERSEY GEM. 
Fine new white variety. 
YUCCA 
filamentosa, COMMON YUCCA. 
July. White. Narrow evergreen leaves. Pyramidal 
clusters of creamy flowers on stalks 3-6 ft. high. 
Strong clumps. 
All Herbaceous Perennials are $.3 0 each, $2.2 5 
per 10, $18.00 per 100 except as otherwise noted. 
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