MISS LINGARD (Suffruticosa type). Large panicles of white flowers with 
faint shadings in center. Blooms in early May and again in the fal. 
The best for cutting. 
Mrs. Ethel Prichard. Large panicles of lavender or mauve flowers. 
Mrs. Van Beuningen. Large rich salmon-red flowers without eye. A very 
free and persistent bloomer. 
Painted Lady. Silvery-pink with salmon shadings and cherry-red eye; tall. 
P. D. Williams. Very large appleblossom-pink flowers; good grower. 
Rokoko. Large individual flowers of lilac-pink self in globular heads. 
ROSENKAVALEREN. Very large trusses of rose-red; very choice. 
Saladin. The most vivid colored fiery-red of all Phloxes. 
SILVERTON. Clear lavender, the nearest approach to blue; of medium 
height and a strong grower. Individual flowers, exceeding 2 in. This 
is a very important American novelty and still very scarce. 
50c each, $5.00 dozen 
SNOWCAP. Another American introduction. Clear white flowers, effec¬ 
tively arranged as to form a broad pyramidal panicle. Outstanding for 
the size and excellent form. 50c each, $5.00 dozen 
SALMON GLOW. Lovely flame-pink with salmon shadings, softened wdth 
lilac and white in center, the effect as a whole being a rich salmon. Ex¬ 
tremely free-flowering and a strong grower, improving with age. A fine 
new Phlox. 
Van Lassburg. A splendid mid-season tall white variety, free flowering. 
TIGRESS. An outstanding new Phlox, with huge trusses of orange scarlet 
flowers in pyramids built up by long-branched laterals, giving an unusually 
long period of bloom; tall. 55c ^ach, $3.50 dozen 
Physostegia—False Dragonhead. 
Virginica Alba. A pure white variety. 
Virginica Vivid. Dwarf, with large deep pink flowers, in September. 
Platycodon—Chinese Bellflower. 
Gnandiflora. Large, showy, deep blue flowers on 2-ft. stems, produced 
freely during the summer months. 
♦Plum'bago Lapentea—Leadwort. Desirable as a border or rock plant. It is of 
dwarf, spreading habit, growing 6 to 8 in. high, covered with deep blue 
flowers in fall. 
Polemonium—Jacob’s Ladder. 
Richardsoni, 18 to 24 in. high, with beautiful blue flowers, in June and July. 
Good for the border. 
CARNEUM. Novelty, with delicate flesh-pink flowers and fern-like fol¬ 
iage. 10 to 15 in. high, from June to September. 50c each 
♦Reptans. Dwarf bushy plant wdth showy blue flowers, in spring. 
Potentilla—Cinquefoil. 
♦Calabra—Ornamental silvery foliage and golden flowers in spring. 
♦VERNA NANA. Low and very compact, covered with lovely yellow 
flowers in May and June J very desirable. 
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