
PULMONARIA WX) pz 
HARDY PHLOX, continued 
Miss Lingard. 3 ft. The finest early white variety. 
Noted for its glossy foliage and persistent bloom. 
Morgenrood. 21% ft. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. An old stand-by. Bright pink. 
Princess Ingrid. See page 7 for description. . 
Ruth May. 21% to 3 ft. A dainty pink. Aug.—Oct. 
Tigress. Red, approaching vermilion. 35 cts. each. 
PHLOX SPECIES. 
*Camla. Large heads of flowers which rise well above 
the foliage and follow the Subulata varieties. 
35 cts. each; 95 cts. for 3. 
*Divaricata. 1 ft. Our native Blue Phlox which 
thrives in partial shade and belongs in every early 
spring garden. 
*POLEMONIUM humile. 9 in. The dainty purple-blue 
flowers add a great abundance of color and will 
make effective drifts in the foreground of your 
perennial planting. May, June. 
*Reptans. Jacob’s Ladder. 1 ft. Plants are compact 
and free-flowering. Flowers clear blue. 
Richardsoni ceruleum. 2 ft. A tall-growing form 
with Pea on sturdy stems; somewhat SS 
‘pyramidal in form. June, July. «() 
Richardsoni album. A charming white companion. SY CEO n StS 
*POTENTILLA tonguei (multifida). Cinquefoil. 4 in. Vy 6 
Clusters of small yellow flowers appear in early , 
summer above the finely cut foliage. Sy) 
*Tridentata. An excellent ground-cover. See page 23. \ 
*Verna nana. 6 in. A miniature plant in its habit of Sv 
growth. It is fairly smothered with buttercup-like + 

flowers in late spring. May, July. 
*PRIMULA denticulata cachemiriana. 1 ft. An aristo- 
crat among the Primrose clan is this showy laven- 
der-flowered form. 
*Japonica. Primrose. 2 ft. The flowers, varying from 
deep rose to pure white, appear in whirls on the 
graceful stems. Plant in partial shade where the 
soil is moist. May, July. 
*Polyantha, Munstead Strain. 9 in. Shades of yellow 
and cream. These delightful English hybrids will 
add new interest to your shady garden. 
*Veris, Barr’s Yellow. 9 in. A bright yellow hybrid 
of unusual merit. May. 
*PULMONARIA angustifolia azurea. Lungwort. See 
page 29 for description. 
*Saccharata maculata. See page 29 for description. 
PYRETHRUM, Finest English Varieties, Mixed. 
Painted Daisy. 2 ft. These are colorful in May 
and June. Shades of rose-pink and white. 
Eileen May Robinson. 2 ft. Usually considered the 
finest pink Daisy. Plant it with Shasta Daisy, 
White Swan and Linum perenne if you would have 
a delightful plant group. May, June. 50 cts. each. 
Trojan, 2 ft. A semi-double pink hybrid with a 
crested center. May, June. 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 
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If you have a wild garden, why not grow some of our 
native Herbs—Acorus, Actaa, Adiantum, Asarum, Blood- 
root, Caltha, Chelone, Cimicifuga, Iris versicolor, Lobelia 
cardinalis, Mitchella. 


