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THE |. W. SCOTT CO.., Pittsburgh, Pa. 49 
ROCK-GARDEN AND HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS, continued 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. A dainty 
plant for shady places. Fragrant, bell- 
like, white flowers in May. A good 
ground-cover. 20 cts. each, 3 for 
50 cts. 
LINUM. Flax. A desirable plant for bor- 
R= der or rockery, growing 2 feet high. 
Light, graceful folidge and large flow- 
ers all summer. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus, Mixed. Grows 
2% to 3 feet tall and produces White, 
Pink, or Lavender-Blue flowers. 
Russell. A new strain of Lupins with 
colors never before seen in this pop- 
ular flower. There are pure yellow, 
orange, bright crimson, and spectac- 
ular bicolors. The plants are strong 
and bear wonderful spikes of these 
colorful flowers. 50 cts. each. 
MERTENSIA virginica. Blue Bells. 
Drooping clusters of light-blue flowers 
changing to pink. 35 cts. each, 
3 for $1. 
MYOSOTIS palustris. Forget-me-not. 
R_ A lovely dwarf plant for damp places. 
Spreads rapidly and carpets the 
ground. 
PAPAVER nudicaule. Iceland Poppy. 
Grows 1 foot high, with very pretty 
single, crinkled flowers in White, 
Salmon, Yellow, or Orange. 
orientale. Oriental Poppy. Immense, 
single, bright scarlet flowers in spring. 
PHLOX. A universal favorite and the 
most showy of garden plants. They 
grow 2 to 3 feet high, according to 
variety, and have large heads of 
bloom. Thrive in a cool, moist, well- 
drained soil. 
B. Comte. Dark red. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. 
E. I. Farrington. Salmon-pink. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. Lavender-blue. 
Feuerbrand. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet. 
George Stipp. Carmine with violet- 
pink center. 35 cts. each. 
Hauptmann Koehl. Dark blood-red. 
35 cts. each. 
Johnston’s Favorite. Crimson. 
Miss Lingard. Pure white, pale pink 
centers. The most popular and earli- 
est white. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Large; pure white. 
R Ovata caroliniana. Mountain Phlox. 
Reddish pink flowers in May and June. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink with 
salmon shadings and red eye. 
Rijnstroom. Rose-pink. 
Rokoko. Large, clear soft pink flowers. 
35 cts. each. 
Thor. Salmon-pink, suffused scarlet. 
PHLOX subulata. Moss or Mountain 
R__ Pink. An early spring-flowering, moss- 
like plant with evergreen foliage. 
Alba. Pure white. 
Atropurpurea. 
Very striking. 
Rosea. Rose-pink. 
Vivid. Bright pink, fiery red eye. 
PLATYCODON ¢randiflorum. Balloon 
Flower. Large, showy, steel-blue 
flowers the whole season. Excellent 
for borders, 
Deep carmine-red. 


PRIMULA veris. Hardy Primrose. This 
R _ strain includes various shades of violet- 
purple and lilac, as well as buff-orange 
and salmon. 
PYRETHRUM hybridum. Persian or 
Painted Daisy. A good hardy peren- 
nial with fern-like foliage. Fine for 
cutting or planting in the hardy 
border. Mixed colors. 
SCABIOSA caucasica. Pin-Cushion 
Flower; Mourning Bride. Flowers a 
soft shade of lavender. Grows 1% to 
2 feet high and blooms from June to 
September. 
SEDUM acre. Golden Moss. Low, 
R_ tufted perennial that spreads over the 
ground. Bright yellow flowers. 
album. A beautiful, glistening, waxy 
sort of plant of great vigor with deli- 
cate, frost-like flowers in midsummer. 
kamtschaticum. A bold, leafy plant 
6 inches high with broad heads of 
brassy yellow flowers. 
lydium. Bronze foliage. Pink flowers 
in July. 
sarmentosum. Rapid-growing plant 
with yellowish green foliage and yel- 
low flowers in May and June. 
Sieboldi. Round, succulent glaucous 
foliage. Bright pink flowers in August 
and September. 
spectabile. One of the prettiest erect- 
growing species with broad, light 
green foliage and immense heads of 
handsome, showy, rose-colored flowers. 
stoloniferum. One of the most desir- 
able. Evergreen leaves and purplish 
pink flowers in July and August. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum 
maximum), Alaska. Pure white 
blooms 4 to 5 inches across with yel- 
low centers. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri. Red-Hot Poker. 
Spikes of orange-scarlet flowers. 
VERONICA. Speedwell. A low-growing 
perennial on the foxglove order. Blue 
flowers. 
Rincana. Silvery gray foliage and spikes 
of violet-blue flowers in July and 
August. 
VINCA minor. Hardy Myrtle. A tufted, 
R_ evergreen, half-trailing plant. Dark, 
leathery foliage and large, purple- 
blue flowers. Useful in dry, shady 
places. 
VIOLA. Tufted Pansies. Best edging 
R_ plant for hardy perennial border. Will 
bloom from May to October. 
Admiration. Giant deep blue-purple. 
Apricot. Exquisite apricot-yellow. 
Jersey Gem. Rich pure violet. 
Mauve Queen. Light blue. 
Rosy Gem. Rosy pink. 
White Perfection. Fine white. 
Yellow Perfection. Fine yellow. 
YUCCA filamentosa. Adam’s Needle. 
Broad, sword-like, evergreen foliage 
and large, drooping, creamy white 
flowers on stems about 6 feet high. 
filamentosa Hockeri. Variegated 
leaves. 45 cts. each, 



Phlox subulata, Vivid 
