HARDY PERENNIALS 
We grow a large variety of hardy perennial plants for 
our retail trade, and do not have room to list them here. 
We have made up a few collections of real good plants, 
at real bargain prices. 
Collection No. 1 
12 medium growing hardy plants for around pool or 
in border containing several new varieties. Special 
price, $3.00. 
Collection No. 2 
12 low growing and creeping plants for border or rock 
garden. Real bargain, $3.00. 
Collection No. 3 
12 plants for shady garden. All different, $3.00. 
Collection No. 4. 
Several years ago we imported from England 42 new 
varieties of Sempervivums. Some of the labels have 
become lost, and decided to sell on^ in collections of 10 
for $1.00, all different, not named. This is a chance to get 
some real rare varieties at low cost. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Eulalia gracillima univittata (Japanese Rush). Long, 
narrow, bright green foliage with a silvery 
midrib _I_ .25 
E. japonica variegata. Foliage striped with white and 
stems marked pink or yellow. Height, 5 to 6 ft. .25 
E. japonica zebrina. The yellow markings run across 
the leaf rather than lengthwise. Height, 6 to 
7 ft. _ .25 
Phalaris arundinacea variegata (Variegated Ribbon 
Grass). Variegated foliage. Excellent for 
borders. Height, 12 to 15 in._ .25 
Phlox. No rock-garden can be complete without 
specimens of Phlox. In fact, the family contains 
many of the finest rock-garden plants. All are 
extremely easy to grow, and from the great num¬ 
ber of varieties we have selected those which 
experience has proved to be the best. 
P. amoena. Bright pink flowers in dense heads. 
April and May. Height, 4 to 6 in. 
P. subulata (Moss Pink). In May and June the moss¬ 
like foliage is completely covered with small pink 
flowers. Height, 4 in. 
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