WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc., Holland, Mich. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
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PHLOX DECUSATA (Novelties) Continued Per10 Per 100 
e@MORGENROOD. A beautiful new wine red; very unusual and very striking 
$0 einch. hee ee ee eee sosntvsntesessncnsensnessenensossnsscnerstneneenenerns Sleze $10.00 
MRS. E. PRITCHARD. The best blue Phlox. 36 inch. «.......2...........c:cscseeeseseeeeeeeee 1.25 10.00 
MRS. SCHOLTEN. Dark salmon pink, excellent................-...-.--:.:2:-ssseesesseeeseeeeeeteeeeeeee 1.25 10.00 
NANA COERULEA. Mauve with starred center. Fine. 16 inch. .........................-. 1.25 10.00 
eNORDLIGHT. Large, carmine pink with red eye. 36 inch. ~-..........--.-..0---0--c-0-e-0- 1.25 10.00 
PALADIN. Finest salmon pink, red eye. Large .........-.--.-.c:-scscceeeeceeseeeeeeseeeeeenaeneenenes 1.75 15.00 
PARACHUTE. Clear mauve; excellent flower. 30 ich. .....0.2.......csce-eeceesceseceeceeees 1.50 12.00 
SALMON GLOW. Flame pink with salmon.................-.--.---+--:eeeeeee ie ee ad ee 1.25 10.00 
SALMON QUEEN. Beautiful soft salmom. ..........-..--..--sscsecssesscsnceescsesecesee ereectensaseosennenees 1.25 10.00 
STARLIGHT: ~ Violet red ‘shading to Vile oor croc cess ccrsdscaec-nntcnqate nomen crmertocensnereraswinvacrowe= 1.25 10.00 
WANADIS. White with light violet with purple eye. 28 inch. ......0......0...0-.... 1.00 8.00 
WM. KESSELRING. Large violet with white eye... eccceecceeeecctceeeeeeeneteeee 1.25 10.00 
PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA (Early Fowering Hardy Phlox) 
*MISS LINGARD. Early white.©) 89 itnec..c.<ecccpccsccecchocsns cecacst cea truer eesti de siecstaonrcant ae. 1.00 10.00 
*MISS VERBOOM. (New.) A clear, mauve pink, very identical to Pink Beauty. 
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e@PINK BEAUTY. (Syn. the Queen.) A beautiful and very striking suffruticosa 
variety. The color is a clear mauve-pink, holding its color to the end 
and lasting twice as long as the Miss Lingard. It is fine for cutting and 
because of its earliness, and its rare color, a very valuable addition to 


the Phlox Family. Very identical to Miss Verboom....................cccccoscssssseeese: 175 15.00 
PHLOX (Various types) 
+AMOENA.- Bright. pink:” 6° imelr “Mary scc.oiciceconcccce caves tocecvs cee cewcanechersessvetncosemsevereestoes eeivee 1.25 10.00 
fDIVARICATA LAPHAMI.” Lilac. 12 in.) May. occccc ci comc.ccocteccnseassrsessecsnsendcestareenasros=er 1.25 10.00 
4OVATA CAROLINA. Bright, rosy red flowers. 12 inch. June—Jully................. 1.50 12.00 
*+SUBULATA ALBA (Creeping Moss). White. 4 inch. May.....................scccccsssscosesces 1.00 7.00 
{SUBULATA ATROPURPUREA. Deep, carmine-red. 4 inch. May ................... 1.25 10.00 
{+SUBULATA C. F. WILSON. Soft lavender. 4 inch. May. 220... .escccceccee eee 1.00 8.00 
eSUBULATA CITY OF HOLLAND. Large, clear pink, blooming later than 
Subulata Rosea. 4 inch, May-Jume. 2............scscescccccccceseccccecccscccsecessscsccccscceecceces 1.25 10.00 
*SUBULATA FAIRY. Pale blue with dark purple eye ....... Soren tee oie eee ee 1.25 10.00 
*SUBULATA LILACINA. Blue variety. 4 inch. May... e..eeeecceeeeeeeecccceseeee a 1.00 8.00 
+SUBULATA MOERHEIMI. Carmine pink. Fine variety. 4 inch. May. ............ 1.00 8.00 
@eSUBULATA MORNING STAR. (New). Of our own origin. We are intro- 
ducing this variety for the first time. In habit, a true subulata type. 
Flowers are pure white with carmine-pink centers. A true novelty. May. 1.25 10.00 
*SUBULATA ROSEA. Pink variety. 4 inch May.......2......222-21.ccc..-:ccscssssescceessesssescceneeses oe 1.00 7.00 
+SUBULATA VIVID. Bright pink with darker eye. 4 inch. May. ...0000..00..0000...... 1.25 10.00 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) 
*BUNYARDI. (New). Larger fruit than Franchetti. Bright orange.....................--- 1.00 8.00 
*FRANCHETTI. Bright scarlet fruits. Excellent for dryimg............0.............-00---eseeee-e be 1.00 8.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead) 
e*ROSY SPIRE. Deep rosy crimson color. Excellent. 3-3% ft. Septembev................ hey ts 15.00 
e*SUMMER GLOW. Colorful 18-inch spikes of rosy-crimson on 4 ft. stems. New 
ANAS VELY. LINC eae eee ec ecw es ae oe ara Ne eae ee 2 Lei 15.00 
*VIRGINICA. Pink spikes. 3-4 Ft. July-Aug 1.00 7.00 
®*VIRGINICA ALBA. White variety of above. .uu...........c..eteceecceccseecsececeeececcecececeececececesecenee 1.00 7.00 
*VIRGINICA VIVID. Very deep pink flower, heavy bloomer. The very best. Dwarf 1.25 10.00 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
*JAPONICUM GR. FL. Blue, bell-shaped flowers. 2 Ft. Jume-Oct............._—....— ee 1.00 8.00 
®*JAPONICUM GR. FL. ALBUM. White variety. _...2.0.0..................ccccceeececececeeeeeceeceeee ee a 1.00 8.00 
+JAPONICUM GR. FL. MARIESSI. Deep blue. 1 Ftee.oc.ccocccccccccecceceecccccececececcceeeeecce 1.00 8.00 
+JAPONICUM GR. FL. MAREISSI ALBA. White variety 20........0c.ccccccccccccecceeesesseeecee 1. 8.00 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) : 
+LARPENTEA. Deep blue flowers. All summer. 6 imeheniic....e.ieceeccececcccecececccenecetecee 1.50 12.00 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder) 
COERULEUM. Sky blue. 114-2 Ft. June-Sept. 
See reer ccessacesseescecesocescesessscesesesecsscosssesce e 8.00 
COERULEUM ALBUM. White variety of the above. 200.........cccccccococecececccceecececcceccccceee tee 8.00 
TREPTANS. Showy blue flowers. 12 im. May. .....n.......cccccssccecscssnscescceesecececesscececsecseece 1.25 10.00 
*RICHARDSONL Sky blue; -18}inw Mays 7 oo..co ee eee 1.25 10.00 
POTENTILLA (Cinquifoil) 
tATROSANGUINEA. (Gibson Scarlet). Scarlet. 12 inches. May-June................. 1.25 10.00 
FORMOSA. Bright pink with red eye. 8 inch. May-Jumne...............00.....:cccccccseseeeeee- = 1.25 10.00 
TNAEPALENSIS MISS WILMOTT. Searlet. 12 inch. May-June........0.0.....0.......cc..0-00 1.25 10.00 
{RUPESTRIS. White with yellow center. 18 inch. May-Jume...............:.::sec-csce:ece-- a 1.25 10.00 
@TWARENSII. . Bright yellow 92.12 e se eee 1.75 15.60 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
tCORTUSOIDES. Deep rose, wrinkled heart-shaped JeaveS............c--:ccsccccesceeeceeeeeees 1.75 15.60 
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