SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
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Quantity 
PHLOX (Subulata). Moss or Mountain. 
20c. each 6 
Apple Blossom. Light shell-pink. 
Atropiirpurea. Deep red. 
Blue Hills. Violet blue. 
Miss Wilson. Light blue. 
Vivid. Lively pink. 
White Moss. Pure white. 
PHLOX (Divaricata). Blue. Height 10 in. 
This variety requires sour ground and 
will not do well unless so provided for. 
Peat Moss mixed with the soil is required. 
20c. each G 
PHLOX (Columbia). Patented. Said to be 
the largest pink. Violets center. 45c. each 3 
PITCHER PLANT (Sarracenia). Ply Catch¬ 
er. As a bog plant this is one of the best. 
Grown in peat moss in the end of the 
pool where water is shallow. We offer 
three fine types—the long trumpet, and 
two of the dwarf type. Set of six (2 of 
each) . 6 
PLUME GRASS. Pour distinct sorts. 4 
1— Eulalia Zebrina. Green cross, striped 
yellow. Ult. H. 8 ft. 
2— Eulalia Variegata. White stripes pre¬ 
dominates. Ult. H. 3 ft. 
3— Eulalia Japonica. Green Round tas¬ 
sels. Ult. H. 4 ft. 
4— Eulalia Blue Leaf. Ult. H. 2 ft. 
POLYGONUM (Fleece Vine Shrub). Pew 
fiowers bloom in August. Rampant grow¬ 
ing shrub literally filled with tiny flowers 
all along the stem. Ult. H. 6 ft. 2 
POLYGONUM. Same as above. Brilliant 
red . 1 
POPLAR will invariably die partly down 
when transplanted. This is typical of the 
plant but it will come out anew and there 
is no need of being alarmed. 
POPLAR (Lombardy). 2 to 3 ft. Ult. H. 
25 ft. 10 
POPLxVR (Lombardy). 5 to 6 ft. 3 
Oriental Poppy 
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