
HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Apple Blossom—A lovely apple blossom pink with a foliage 
clean and disease resistant. Firm flower spikes followed by 
side spikes of flowers that make this one of the nicest 
Phlox to grow in your garden. Individual flowers 2 to 2% 
inches wide. Height, 3 feet. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per 
dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Columbia—Brilliant shrimp pink with faint shadings at the 
center. A color never before seen in Phlox. A striking variety 
in any collection and the most popular pink Phlox to date. 
Frequently referred to as the perpetual flowering Phlox and 
for this reason an acquisition to any garden. Price: 35¢ 
each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
Commander Koehl—Dark blood-red. Large clusters on strong, 
tall stems. Individual flowers large, keeping their color in 
heat and rain. Flowering July and August, 2% feet high. 
Daily Sketch—Extra large trusses and individual flowers; 
color light salmon-pink with very faint carmine-eye. An 
outstanding novelty. 
Ethel Prichard—French mauve. Early in the morning and on 
cloudy days, it looks almost as pale a blue as Divaricata. 
Strong grower, flowering July to September. 30 inches high. 
Harvest Fire—Brilliant salmon orange. Very vigorous grower. 
One of the best Phlox varieties introduced in many years. 
Price: 35c per plant, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
Katherine—Small mottled flowers of white and lavender. 
Short, compact grower but where this color is desired there 
is nothing to surpass this variety. 
Mary Louise—Large heads of pure waxy white flowers. Indi- 
vidual flowers very large, the best white flowers to date. 
Good grower with clean foliage flowering August and Sep- 
tember. 2% to 3 feet high. Price: 35¢ each, $3.50 per 
dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken—Lovely soft pink. Large flowers 
on tall erect stems. A variety that should be included in 
every collection. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—An unusually fine Phlox, which we are 
sure will become very popular. The flowers are a pleasant 
soft mauve with a carmine eye, and the growth is strong 
and upright. 
*Miss Lingard—This is known as the early flowering Phlox, 
since it comes into flower in May and continues to flower 
continuously until October, or the very heavy frosts injure 
it. Height about 2 feet. Color, pure white. 
Nordlight—A very handsome variety with very large flowers 
of carmine pink with a bright red eye. Attaining a height 
of about 36 inches. 
Salmon Glow—Lively flame-pink, with salmon shades, soft- 
ened with lilac and white tints at the center, the effect as 
a whole being a rich salmon. This new variety is extremely 
free flowering. July, throughout the season. 2 to 3 feet 
high. 
San Antonio—Magnificent trusses of true American Beauty 
shade of red, with no contrasting shades of any kind in 
the flower. A very fine grower, flowering in August and 
September. 
Thor—Deep salmon pink, suffused with a scarlet glow, some- 
what lighter in mass effect than General Chanzy. Has un- 
usual gardenesque value. 
The Queen—A beautiful orchid pink variety of the ever popu- 
lar Phlox, Miss Lingard, called the Queen. It has the same 
early blooming habit, and the upright growth of dark glossy 
foliage. It is an ideal companion for white and pink Fox- 
glove and makes a splendid showing during the months of 
June and early July. 
Von Lassburg—A tall mid-season Phlox with large trusses of 
snowy white flowers which are produced freely. An excellent 
plant where tall white accent is desired. 
Widar—Bright reddish violet with large white center. Flower- 
ing July and August. 21% feet high. 
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PYRETHRUM (Persian or Painted Daisy) 
One of the best Perennials in our list. It is perfectly hardy, 
will thrive in any garden soil and in any situation except 
in dense shade under trees. As a cut-flower it is unsurpassed 
in daintiness and keeping qualities. Blooms in May and 
June, and if cut back after first bloom will give flowers 
throughout the Summer and early Fall. Grows about 1% 
to 2 feet high. 
*PHLOX SUBULATA [Moss or Mountain Pink) 
An evergreen creeping plant, excellent for edging the border 
or in the rock garden. 
Produces masses of bloom in April and May, with moss-like 
foliage; invaluable carpeting for the ground. 
*Alba—Pure white. 
*Rosea—Rose pink. Price: 25c per plant, $2.50 per dozen, 
$18.00 per 100, unless otherwise noted. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
*Vivid—A new dwarf growing variety, that attains a height 
of 18-22 inches, and is a marvelous improvement on any 
previous variety introduced. It is much deeper in color and 
has larger individual flowers. A splendid cut-flower. 
PLATYCODON (Japanese Bellflower) 
The Platycodons are closely allied to the Campanula and form 
neat, branched bushes of upright habit, 2 to 2% feet high. 
Attractive blue flowers from July to October. 

