Other Hardy Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 
—superbum, Turk’s-Cap Lily, 25c: 4-5 ft. Reddish-orange. July. 5 in. in 
peaty soil. 
—tenuifolium, Coral Lily, 15c: $1.00 per 10: 1% to 2 ft. Waxy, recurved, coral 
red flowers on slender stems. May. Bulbs always small. 6 in. 
—tigrinum, Tiger Lily, 25c: 3 to 4 ft. July-August. Orange spotted black. 9 in. 
—umbellatum, 25c: 2 to 2% ft. Umbellate heads of upright flowers, dark red 
shaded orange, June. Very easy to grow. 8 in. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. A choice large variety. 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum, 25c: Purple Loosestrife. 3-4 ft. Branched spikes 
of rosy purple. July-August. For moist or wet places. Quite shrubby. 
NEPETA mussini, Ground-Ivy, 1 ft. Compact, beautiful foliage, lavender-blue 
flowers, constantly. A splendid rockery or wall plant. 
PHLOX multiflora, 25c: A mat of pale lilac, early. Humus soil. 
—subulata atropurpurea, 25c: Purplish-red. The darkest and most popular 
variety. New. 
—subulata Autumn Rose, 25c: Deep rose with darker center. Blooms in Spring 
and September to November. 
—subulata Emerald Cushion, 25c: Deep pink. Very dark green foliage. 
—subulata rosea, Rose pink. The commonest and only variety many know. 
—subulata vivid, 25c: Vivid pink. The best dwarf pink. Slow growing. 
—suffruticosa, Miss Lingard, 25c: Pure white, very large, long trusses, and very 
early. Dark, green foliage, 2 ft. 
PHLOX paniculata, Garden Phlox. All like rich, moist, well-drained soil, and 
a mulching of well-rotted manure in winter. 
—Africa, 25c: Brilliant carmine-red with darker eye. Large compact trusses. 
—Betty Lou, 25c: Orange-scarlet with crimson eye. Quite dwarf. 
—Brilliant, 25c: Brilliant scarlet with darker eye. 
—Daily Sketch, 30c: Very largest of all, bright salmon-pink, carmine eye. 
—Enchantress, 25c: Soft salmon-pink with darker eye, vary large. 
—Mia Ruys, 25c: Large heads pure white, dwarf. 

*PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.75 per 10, $16.00 per 100. See page 31. 
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