^^NE)MAP£G^S’’ Superior Perennials 
PENTSTKMON—Beard Tongue 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 
O. Missouriensis. A rugged little dwarf. 
A low species with prostrate ascending 
branches, and a profuse bloomer. Single 
flowers 4 inches across. A fine lemon- 
yellow. In bloom from June until Au¬ 
gust. Fine for the rockery and border. 
6 to 8 inches. Strong plants, 25c each; 
5 for ^1.10. 
O. Youngi. A strong, stocky, large-leaved 
plant with firm, shiny foliage. Numer¬ 
ous bright lemon-yellow flowers on 
stems about 24 inches tall from June to 
August. A very fine border plant. 
Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for ^1.10. 
PARDANTHUS (Belamcanda; Blackber¬ 
ry Lily). 
P. Chinensis. A lovely old-fashioned 
flower for the hardy border. Orange- 
colored spotted black on 24-inch stems. 
The Lilies are borne in clusters. Seed 
pods resemble giant blackberries and are 
attractive. Thrives anywhere. Fine for 
bordering pools and in moist locations. 
Blooms during July and August. Strong 
plants, 15c each; 8 for ^1.10. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue). 
P. Barbatus Torreyi. Spikes 2 feet long of 
bright scarlet flowers from June till Au¬ 
gust. A very showy and hardy perennial 
for the border. Strong plants, 15c each; 
8 for $1.10. 
P. Grandiflorus. The largest flowered of 
them all. 3-foot spikes of huge pale blue 
flowers. Fine for cutting. Handsome 
silvery leaves. July, August. Strong 
clumps, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
P. Laevigatus digitalis. Snowy white fox¬ 
glove-like spikes produced in profusion 
all summer. 20 inches high. Fine for 
the garden. Also for naturalizing in the 
grass. Very hardy. Strong plants, 15c 
each; 8 for $1.10. 
P. Pubescens. A fine supplement for the 
border or rockery. A good wall plant. 
Likes hot, dry locations. Produces violet 
flowers shading to a flesh-pink on strong 
stems 24 inches high during July up to 
October. A valuable addition to the 
garden. Heavy clumps, 35c each; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder or 
Greek Valerian). 
P. Reptans. Fine for the rockery or low 
border. Bright blue flowers in June. 
Very compact habit. Beautiful fernlike 
foliage. 10 inches. Strong plants, 25c 
each; 5 for $1.10. 
PHLOX Decussata (Hardy Phlox). A 
perennial superb in brilliance and fra¬ 
grance of bloom. From July to frost 
their beauty is the pride of the garden. 
Large pyramid-like trusses on erect, 
strong stalks. We list six fine varieties 
that will compete with any Phlox at any 
price. 
Beacon. Compact, round heads of cherry 
red. Very popular. 2-yr. plants, each, 
25c. 
Miss Lingard. An early white with a faint 
pink eye. The most desirable white. 
2-yr. plants, each, 35c. 
Rheinlander. Rich salmon-pink, early. An 
old favorite, still among the best. 2-yr. 
plants, each, 25c. 
PRIMROSE, Munstcad’s Giant 
Feuerbrand. A fine large-flowered ver¬ 
milion-scarlet. 2-yr. plants, each, 25c. 
George Stipp. A beautiful glowing sal¬ 
mon. A new variety with large in¬ 
dividual blooms and clusters. 2-yr. 
plants, each, 25c. 
Rokoko. Clear, soft cattleya rose. Vig¬ 
orous grower. Unusually large flow¬ 
ers and trusses. 2-yr. plants, each, 
35c. 
The entire “6” for ONLY $1.50. 
Here is a “NEMAPEG” Phlox Garden 
to be proud of. BRILLIANCE UN¬ 
SURPASSED! 
PRIMROSES. Pert and saucy Alpines 
from distant lands. Lovely plants of 
gaudy colors. The treasures of your 
rock garden. 
P. Veris, Munstead Giant Exhibition. 
A wonderful new strain producing 
large flowers on strong, straight 
stems. Includes lilac, purple, violet, 
buff, orange, salmon, rich reds and 
yellows. 6 to 8 inches. Strong plants, 
20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
P., Barr’s Exhibition Reds. Selected from 
prize stock of rich crimson and scarlet. 
The finest we have ever seen. 6 to 8 
inches. Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for 
$ 1 . 10 . 
P. Polyantha (True English Bunch Prim¬ 
rose). Profuse bloomer, early spring and 
summer. Rainbow mixture. 4 to 6 in. 
Strong plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
P RIMROSES—Continued 
P. Elatior (Gold-Laced Primrose). Runs 
to unusual mottled bicolors such as crim¬ 
son and rose laced with gold, maroon- 
brown, crested with gold. Fine for un¬ 
usual effect. 4 to 6 inches. Strong 
plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
P. Vulgaris (The true Old English Cow¬ 
slip). Pure yellow flowers, slightly pen¬ 
dent on strong stems. Profuse and early 
bloomer. Very robust and hardy. 8 to 1{) 
inches. Strong plants, 20c each; 6 for 
$ 1 . 10 . 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil). 
P. Nepalensis. A semi-dwarf with hand¬ 
some strawberry-like evergreen foliage. 
Flowers are unusually large and a burnt- 
orange-red on slender much-branched 
stems. Fine for the border or rockery. 
12 to 18 inches. June and August. Very 
attractive. Heavy clumps, 25c each; 5 
for $1.10. 
PRUNELLA (Self Heal; Heal-All). 
P. Grandiflora. A very fine rock plant, 
producing round heads of violet or pur¬ 
ple flowers all summer. Succeeds in any 
soil. 8 to 10 inches. Strong plants, 20c 
each; 6 for $1.10. 
PYRETHRUM. Selected Double Painted 
Daisies. In a range of colors that in¬ 
clude deep crimson, bright scarlet, rose, 
pink, coral-pink, etc. Many will show 
full round heads, others are fluffy Carna¬ 
tion type, and some are crested like giant 
double Cosmos. A real beautiful and 
hardy perennial for the border or cut¬ 
ting. Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for 
$ 1 . 10 . 
PHLOX, Beacon 
SALVTA Farinacea, Blue Bedder. Long 
spikes of bright blue. Gray-green foli¬ 
age. Strong, robust grower. A great 
improvement over the ordinary half- 
hardy variety. Blue Bedder is a fine per¬ 
ennial and makes a handsome cut flower. 
lYl to 3 ft. July to September. Strong 
plants, each, 25c; 5 for $1.10. 
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