
PHLOX 
MOTHER OF PEARL—Bluish-lavender with 
faint creamy undertone. 44 inches ............ 15¢ 
INDIAN CHIEF — Deep, velvety blood-red, 
LIN SCUS LON Ze as OM TCheeen tee eeee  es | 20c 
AUTUMN KING (Fall and spring blooming) 
A new type with clear blue uprights and 
picheblucspurplesta liste see-c see eee eee 20¢ 
BLUE FLAG (pumila) (RG) Dwarf 8 inch 
SILOM See tps ts eee a eee eee oe ane ce ae Asks ote 15¢ 
SIBERIAN—Stately blue plants; slender 15¢ 
LILIES 
ELEGANS (RG) (C) 
flowers holding cup upright; 
medium 15c. 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral) Deep scarlet, waxen, 
recurved flowers on wiry stems 12-15 inches 
Tx aig ae es et oe Set eee Ee, eee 2 20c 
LILY OF THE VALLEY — (RG) Ground 
cover plant for shady places. 8 inch. 15ce. 
REGAL—Large white semi-hardy lily with 
brown and pink outer markings and yellow 
[LOU ROR ESS. Sue iptne Nap) aarp em sen te a  Ae ap eS Sood Bee OP 20¢ 
TIGER Single—Orange-red 
Bright orange-red 
15 inch. 20c; 
spotted flowers 
Olimo=1 aL Lee SCCINS elite) ULV pean ee eee eee ee 15¢ 
TIGER DOUBLE — Flower petals cut and 
PECULVIN Serer tee ee Bho pet Bi ae oe Sete Soa 20c¢ 
TIGRIDIA (Aztec Mexican Lily) Handle like 
gladioli bulbs. Red spotted flowers fresh 
every day; June-August, 15 inches high. 1l5c. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) Orange-yellow 
flowers in June-July. Iris foliage. 3 ft. 15e 
PERENNIALS (Continued) 
LYCHNIS (Champion) Scarlet heads on 2- 
SLibwBtCIN SE UNO-A OTIS ee. 2 ee ee 15¢ 
NEPETA Mussini (Catmint) (RG) Blue-grey 
foliage medium lavender flowers all sum- 
mer 
5 
OENOTHERA Caespotosa (Evening Prim- 
rose) (RG) Low foliage like dandelion. 
Showy pe 3 inch flowers most of summer. 
Gm rk LICL pee ek aie ar ae ee en eR 
PENTSTEMON Grandiflorus (Native Digi- 
talis) (C) A hardy plant with silver-gray 
evergreen foliage. Beautiful lavender, bell, 
or gloxinia-shaped flowers in June. Fine cut 
TOW ie boi Cetera ce nee oe eee eee 15¢ 
PHLOX 
PRICES: 20c each; 3 for 55c; 12 for $2.00 
B. COMPTE—Best clear reddish-purple. 
BRIDESMAID—Lovely white with rose eye. 
Good. 
FEUERBRAND (Firebrand) Rich deep scar- 
let, slightly darker at center. 
MISS LINGARD 
white. 
COLONIAL—FExtra large light blue flowers, 
strong grower with long blooming period. 
MRS. JENKINS—Old standby hardy white. 
(Suffruticosa) Earliest 
R. P. STRUTHERS — Salmon pink with 
searlet eye. 
RHEINLANDER--Salmon pink with car- 
mine eye. 
SPECIAL FRENCH—Beautiful clear pink. 
Very fine. 
THOR—Large florets of clear salmon-pink, 
with burgundy eye. 
WIDAR—Blue-violet with white eye. Showi- 
est one and looks like a variety called Star- 
light. 
AUGUSTA (Plant Patent No. 252) The fin- 
est cherry red phlox introduced. Large, very 
good; 2% ft. tall. 50¢ each; 3 for ........ $1.40 
COLUMBIA (Plant Patent No. 118) The fin- 
est light cameo-pink you ever laid your eyes 
on. Blooms from July until frost. 24 inch. 
AVG sas ctor o 1.00 ee 1 Qe tore ee eee $3.30 
DAILY SKETCH—Large trusses of lustrous 
pink with crimson eye. Largest florets 
known; 11% inches across, 3% ft. high. July 
LINntilet rosters 0 Gere et Ol pee eee eee eee 80c 

8 COLORFUL PHLOX 
(4 colors) only $1.10 Postpaid 
4 COLORFUL PHLOX 
(4 colors) only 65c Postpaid 

PHLOX SUBLATA 
tain pinks) '(RG) 
Vivid—Rosy pink, very showy .................--- 15¢ 
Wilsoni—A lilac-lavender, very prolific. 15c. 
PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum) (C) A hardy 
(Dwarf Moss of Moun- 
flower, fine cut foliage with white, pink, 
rose, or rich red flowers, or mixed. June- 
ATI SUSE Mute cee Sea Ae eee ee eee ee ae 15¢ 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head)—(C) 
Spikes of flowers resembling tiny snap- 
dragons rise above attractive foliage. Laven- 
GOCT=TORG a ec ee A ieee Rk 15¢ 
PLATYCODON (Balloon flower) Blue flowers 
opening two inches across. June-July ...... 15¢ 
