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PB. Vrentinls (continued) 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (continued) 
Leo Schlageter— Best of all reds. Brilliant 
Per 10 
scarlet with orange overtone. Field plants. ........ $1.50 
PHLOX SUBLATA— (Moss or Mountain pinks). 
An early spring flowering Phlox covered with 
masses of flowers during April and May. Height 
6 inches. Unsurpassed for rockery. Pink, lilac, 
whitesands bright: Dinks vcaussrecce tieeeieere eee eee 
PHYSALIS FRANCHETE— (Japanese Lantern) 
Very popular on account of its fruit which is 
used for decoration purposes in the fall and 
for “winter bouquets.” Chinese red color. ........ 
PHYSOTEGIA—(False Dragon Head). 
Virginica Rosea—Large clumps, with long spikes 
of pink flowers in July and August. 3 to 4 ft. 
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Vivid— A showy perennial, with stems a foot 
high and bright pink flowerheads. Fine for the 
border and also pot culture. September. ........ 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) — 
Grandiflora Blue— Large showy deep blue flow- 
ers. Good for rock gardens and borders. 1% ft. 
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Grandiflora Alba— Same as above—Large white 
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PRIMULA —(Primrose). 
Giant Mustard Strain—Large flowers, mostly 
yellow. 12 inches. April to May. Pot plants. .... 
Veris Eliator— Large flowering hybrids, strong 
stems white to dark red. 12 inches April to 
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PYRETHRUM ROSEUM—(Giant Daisy). 
Beautiful large Daisy-like flowers in shades 
from white to the darkest red. Desirable cut- 
flowers. 2 feet. May to June. Field plants. ...... 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA ~ (Giant Cone Flower) 
Reddish-purple flowers, large brown cone- 
shaped center. 3 ft. high. Blooms July to October. 
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SALVIA— (Meadow Sage). 
Azurea Grandiflora— Sky-blue flowers during 
August and September. 3 to 4 ft. Field plants. 
Pratensis— Large attractive foliage. 2 ft. spikes 
with deep purple-blue flower. June-July. Field 
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SAXIFRAGA CORDIFOLIA—(Megasea. Rock Foil) 
Decorative evergreens. Light pink flower truss- 
es. Very useful in rock garden and borders. 
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SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower). 
Japonica— Bearing clear blue flowers on stems 
2 to 3 feet high. June to August. Field plants. 
Caucasica— Soft lavender ,on stems 2ft. high. 
Blooms from June to September. Field plants. 
Caucasica Alba— The white form of the above 
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SEDUM ALBUM-(Stonecrop). 
Dwarf and spreading. Pure white flowers with 
round, waxy foliage. 2 inches. Blooms in mid- 
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