PLANTS OF PERMANENCE 
PHLOX Hauptman Koehl. Dark blood-red. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
P. Lilian. (New). Salmon pink. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
P. Morganroad. Wine-red. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
P. M. Von Hoboken. Soft Pink. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
P, Mrs. Charles Door. A beautiful shade of lavender. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Nordlight. Carmine pink with red eye. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
P. Rheinlander. Large salmon pink, intensified by a 
distinct claret-red eye. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
P. Richard Wallace. Large white with red eye. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Rosalinda. Soft Amaranth pink. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
P. R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
Rynstroom. A lively shade of rose-pink, very large. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Von Hochberg. Deep velvety scarlet. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Widjar. Purplish-violet, with white eye. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. PHLOX Divaricata Canadensis. Blue. 
Native Phlox. Blooms in May. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Maculata. Purplish-red. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Suffruticosa Miss Lingard. 
Pearly white. The best in cultivation. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
P. Suffruticosa Pink Beauty. 
Clear mauve pink. Flowers last longer than Miss 
Lingard. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
PHLOX Subulata Alba. Creeping Phlox. 
Moss or Mountain pink. White. April and May. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Subulata Lilacina. Creeping Phlox. Light lilac. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Subulata Rosea. Creeping Phlox. 
Pink. Blooming in April and May. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Stellaria. Creeping Phlox. 
Pink. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
PHYSALIS Francheti. Chinese Lantern Plant. 
An ornamental variety forming dense bushes two 
feet high producing orange-scarlet, lantern-like 
fruits, which when cut will last all winter. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginiana. False Dragon Head. 
Spikes of bright but soft pink, delicate tubular 
flowers. August. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Virginiana Nana. 
Same as above excepting that it is a very dwarf 
growing variety. Pink. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
PLATYCODON Grandiflorum. Balloon Flower. 
Deep blue and white. Before the flowers open the 
buds resemble a balloon, when open are cupped 
and star-shaped, good for rock garden and border. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
'“PLUMBAGO Larpente. Leadwort. 
Blue. Blooms August to October. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
'“Polyanthus Munstead Giants. Bunch Primrose. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
'“Primula Veris Alba. Primrose. White. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’"Primula Veris Aurea. Yellow. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
PYRETHRUM Roseum. Painted Daisy. 
Easy to grow. Loves the sun. May to June. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Roseum James Kelway's Scarlet. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
P. Roseum Extra fl. pi. Double white. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
P. Roseum Extra fl. pi. Double red. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
P. Uliginosum. Giant Daisy. 
Grows from three to four feet high and is covered 
with large, daisy-like flowers. July to September. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
RANUNCULUS Acris, Fl. PI. Double Crowfoot or 
Buttercup. 
Yellow. Blooms in May and June. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
“'“R. Repens fl. pi. 
A pretty double bright golden yellow buttercup; 
blooms in May and June. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
RUDBECKIA Laciniata. Golden Glow. 
Robust grower. Five to six feet high. Produces 
a mass of golden-yellow flowers from July to 
September. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
R. Newmanni. 
Dark orange-yellow flowers, borne on stiff *wiry 
stems. Flowers from July to September. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
R. Purpurea. Purple Coneflower. 
Produces all summer, large, showy, reddish-purple 
flowers about four inches across. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
SALVIA Azurea. Meadow Sage. 
A native species, growing from three to four feet 
high, producing pretty sky blue flowers. August 
and September. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
S. Farinacea. Hardy Salvia. 
Beautiful pale blue flowers. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
S. Pratensis. 
Showy spikes of deep blue flowers. Very pretty 
foliage, two to three feet high. June to Septem¬ 
ber. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’‘“Saponaria Ocymoides splendens. Soapwort. 
Prostrate plant with rosy-pink flowers produced in 
great quantities just above the foliage. Blooms in 
May. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
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