PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA — EARLY FLOWERING 
HARDY PHLOX 
Miss Lingard — Waxy-white; 36 in. tall. Each 20c 
Pink Beauty — A rare color of beautiful mauve- 
pink; excellent cut-flower; similar in habit to 
Miss Lingard. Each 20c 
PHLOX SPECIES 
Camla (Camlaensis) — A rare and beautiful plant 
from England; grows about 8 inches high and is 
covered with very large flowers of glistening 
salmon-pink; blooms profusely in May and June 
and has a few flowers all summer. Each 60c 
*Divaricata Canadensis — The beautiful lavender 
Phlox, about 1 foot high, which is found in bloom 
in the woods in early spring. Each 20c 
PENSTEMON — BEARD TONGUE 
Barbatus Torreyi — These plants are very showy, 
growing about 30 inches high with slender spikes 
of coral-red flowers from June to August. Each 
20c 
Garnet — This is the first hardy large-flowered 
Penstemon; it forms a spreading plant with large 
garnet-red flowers on stems 12 to 18 inches tall 
and blooms from June until frost; the flowers 
are excellent for cutting and last a week or more 
in water. Each 50c 
Grandiflora, Lavender Queen — Very large, laven¬ 
der-blue flowers on 3 feet spikes; fine for cut¬ 
ting. Each 35c 
Pubescens — Rose-purple shading to flesh-pink; 
about 2 feet high; fine for dry sunny places. 
Each 20c 
PEROVSKIA — RUSSIAN SAGE 
Atriplicifolia — A tall plant with gray foliage and 
silvery-blue flowers on long graceful spikes; 
makes a nice effect in the garden and is just 
the thing for the cut-flower bouquet. Plant in a 
sunny places. Each 50c 
PHYSALIS — CHINESE LANTERN 
Frunchetti — An interesting plant which grows 
about 2 feet high, bearing bright-orange, balloon¬ 
like pods, which resemble Chinese paper lan¬ 
terns. They may be dried and kept all winter. 
Very easily grown. Each 20c 
PHYSOSTEGIA — FALSE DRAGON HEAD 
Summer Glow — A much improved variety, grows 
about 4 feet tall having up to 18-inch flower 
spikes; flowers are rosy-crimson and beautifully 
arranged in rows on all four sides of the stem; 
excellent for cutting. Each 50c 
PLATYCODON — BALLOON FLOWER 
These plants have branching bushes about 2 
feet high; have attractive blue or white flowers 
from July to August. 
Grandiflorum — Large deep-blue flowers. Each 20c 
Grandiflorum Album — Large white flowers. Each 
20c 
PLUMBAGO — LEADWORT 
Larpentae — Dwarf spreading plants, ideal for 
border or rockery. 6 to 8 inches high, produc¬ 
ing deep-blue flowers in summer and fall; does 
well in full sun or light shade. Each 25c 
POLEMONIUM — JACOB'S LADDER 
Coeruleum — 2 ft.; erect ladder-like leafy stems; 
loose terminal panicles of light-blue flowers; 
June and July. Each 30c 
PULMONARIA — LUNGWORT 
: Angustifolia Coerulea — Same habit as Saccharata, 
but the flowers are a beautiful shade of blue, 
and the dark-green leaves do not have the 
silvery spots. Each 60c 
* Saccharata — A hardy free-blooming perennial re¬ 
sembling the Mertensia, with pink flowers; the 
large deep-green foliage has silvery spots, which 
is an added attraction; 12 to 14 inches high. 
Each 60c 
PYRETHRUM — PAINTED DAISY 
No perennial or cutflower collection is complete 
without these well-known garden flowers. They 
have fern-like foliage and produce innumerable 
daisy-like flowers, ranging in color from pale pink 
to deep pink, crimson and red. 
Giant Hybrids: Red, Pink, White. Each 25c; Doz. $2.50 
Mixed colors: Each 20c; Doz. $2.00 
RANUNCULUS — BUTTERCUP 
* Acris FI. PI. — A double-flowering bright yellow 
buttercup, blooming profusely in May and June; 
24 inches. Each 20c 
RUDBECKIA — CONE FLOWER 
Hirta Herbstwald — New hybrids with large flowers 
having rich autumn coloring; about 2 feet high. 
Each 25c 
Newmanni (Black-eyed Susan) — 2 ft.; broad single 
daisy-like flowers of orange-yellow with promi¬ 
nent blue-brown cone. Each 20c 
Purpurea — Peculiar reddish-purple flowers with 
brown cone-shaped center. 2 to 3 feet; July to 
October; thrives almost anywhere. Each 25c 
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