Perennials and Rock Garden Plants (Cont’d.) 
995-—Lilachina. A ceeping variety. Lavender blue flowers. 
1003—Maculata or Sweet William Phlox. An ever blooming variety, 
bright pink. 
1006—Atropurpurea. A distinct form. Free bloomer, rich wine red. 
1010—Fairy. Pale blue with a dark blue eye. A dainty rock plant. 
1015—Perfection. An extra strong grower, covering itself with bright 
pink flowers. Its foliage is very ornamental. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT. 
840—Franchetti. Very ornamental, free blooming, bright orange 
scarlet lantern. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. 
796— Vivid Grandiflora. 20 in. A grand bedding plant, also ideal 
florist cut flower. Bright, rosy violet. 
797— Virginica Rosea. 3 ft. Long spiked, delicate pink. 
PAINTED DAISIES. 
807—Roseum Mixed. A very popular flower for bedding and cutting. 
Many showy colors make it very desirable. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE. 
1450—White. 3 ft. Giant white heads of lacy flowers. 
RUDBECKIA. 
862—Purpurea. 30 in. Most attractive wine colored flowers. Very 
hardy plant. Good cut flowers. 
SALVIA. 
939—Azurea. 3 ft. Lovely bright blue flowers. 
SANTOLINA. 
873—10 in. A sweet smelling dwarf evergreen plant with silvery 
white foliage. Excellent border and rock plant. 
SAPONARIA. 
SCABIOSA. Large flowering giant type, comes into bloom early, con- 
906—4 in. Bright rosy pink. Stubby trailing vine, fine for rockery, 
tinuing throughout season. An excellent cut flower. 
1390— White. Unusually effective and beautiful. 
1389—Blue Cockode. New deep azure blue. 
1391— Peach Blossom. Lovely pink shade. 
1394— Rose Pink. Showy, bright flowers. 
1395— Fire King. Rich, bright red. 
1396— King of the Blacks. Velvety black purple. 
1397— Yellow. 
1399—Double Fancy Mixed. Above colors. 
SILENE. 
895—Orientalis. 20 in. A grand florist bedder and cut flower, delight¬ 
ful, fragrant, bright rose. 
STOKESIA. 
983—Cyanea. 18 in. Beautiful light blue flowers. Long stiff stems, fine 
for cutting. 
SWEET ROCKET. 
1423—Mixed. 3 ft. White and shades of purple, showy flower spikes. 
Desirable for wild flower gardens or mixed borders. 
SWEET WILLIAMS. 
1298—New Port Pink. 1292—Scarlet. 1293—White. 1295—Crimson. 
1290—-Pink. 1296—Double Mixed. 1299—Dwarf Mixed, an ideal rock 
and border plant. 
VERBENA. 
1150—Rosey lavender. Fine to cover banks and graves. 
BERONICA. A real gem for the rockery. 
1100—Elegana. A beautiful little evergreen plant, dwarf spikes of 
soft pink. 
1104— Prostrata. A trailing variety with dainty blue flowers in 
profusion. 
1105— Spicata. Well formed bushes with spikes of gorgeous violet blue 
flowers. 
TRAILING MYRTLE. 
1137—This very desirable plant is little known. A low upright bush, 
10-12 in high, with semi-vines branching out from the top. A 
very strong grower, succeeds in sunny locations or under trees. 
Large leaves and flowers of lavender blue. 
VIOLETS. 
1116—Spring Beauty. Large showy white flowers with pale blue cen¬ 
ters. Very hardy. 
WALLFLOWERS. 
1252—Single, finest mixed. Many colors. Very sweet scented flowers. 
Free blooming. 
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