Pentstemon 
Pentstemon, Cherry Glow (Schonholzeri). 
One of the newer type of Pentstemons 
which has been offered as a hybrid between 
the hardy Barbatus varieties and the tender 
Gloxinioides. This variety throws delightful 
slender spikes of bell-shaped flowers. The 
color, a clean glowing cherry-red, is bright 
and will blend anywhere. Spikes and flowers 
are larger than those of the variety Garnet 
and appear in profusion throughout the 
summer from June through August. There 
are usually 6 to 8 flowering spikes in 
various stages throughout the whole sum- 
mer. Height 20 inches. Excellent as a 
cut-flower. In northern New York we find 
it needs to be protected through the winter 
but it is well worth this effort. 
P. barbatus Torreyi. Beard-Tongue. Talli 
spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. A most 
charming border plant. 4 ft. June—Aug. 
P., Garnet. Large garnet-colored flowers on 
stems about 15 inches Jong. A dozen or 
more spikes are produced on each plant 
from June to Sept. 18 in. 
All Pentstemons, 55 cts. each, 3 of one 
variety for $1.50, 10 of one variety for $4.50 
PEONIES—Best planted in autumn. See our 
fall 1941 Catalogue. 
PLUMBAGO Larpente (Ceratostigma plum- 
baginoides). © Blue Leadwort. One of the 
finest dwarf, spreading plants for the rock- 
ery and the border. Deep blue flowers. 
Very attractive in the fall because of the 
reddish brown leaves. 6 to 12 in. Aug,, 
Sept. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 

HARDY PERENNIALS 
Hardy Phlox (Phlox decussata) 
Flowering through the summer months, in 
whites, delicate pmks, and Iilac tones to the 
most vivid reds, the Hardy Phlox offer un- 
limited possibilities for harmonious color- 
blends. Simple of culture, they require a rich 
soil. Removing flower-heads after blooming 
time, thus encouraging new flowers from side 
shoots, will lengthen the blooming period and 
help to eliminate unwanted seedlings. The 
average height is 2 to 3 feet. 
Apple Blossom. Soft apple-blossom-pink. 
Pyramidal flower-heads bearing very large 
florets. 50 cts. each, 3 for $1.35, 10 for $4. 
Border Gem. Rich rosy purple. Makes a 
startling contrast with white. 3 for 85 cts., 
10 for $2.50. 
Caroline Vandenberg. A true lIavender-blue 
with large trusses. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
Colonel Mangin. Large trusses of brilliant 
rose-scarlet, non-fading in strong sunlight. 
A fine healthy grower. 2 ft. 50 cts. each, 
3 for $1.35, 10 for $4. 
Count Zeppelin. One of the few good white 
hlox having a crimson eye. 3 for 85 cts., 
10 for $2.50. 
Daily Sketch. Enormous florets and huge 
trusses of lovely pmk with a deeper eye. 
35 cts. each, 3 for $1, 10 for $3, 100 for $25, 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pmk with dark 
red eye. Medium height. 35 ets. each, 
3 for $1, 10 for $3, 100 for $25. 
Eva Foerster. Very Jarge flowers and trusses 
of bright salmon-rose with white eye. A 
moderate grower which has splendid foliage. 
2 ft. 50 cts. each, 3 for $1.35, 10 for $4. 
Fiancee. The best pure white. A very strong 
grower. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
Fire Glow. Brilliant orange-scarlet with 
darker center. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
G. V. Llewellyn. Dark cerise, orange shaded. 
3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
H. B. May. Soft, clear pink. Large trusses 
and pips. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
Katharine. A remarkably fime blue Phlox, 
most effective when associated with white. 
3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
Leo Schlageter. A very strong, healthy- 
growing novelty with large, pyramidal 
trusses of brilliant scarlet-carmine flow- 
ers, having darker centers. 35 cts. each, 
3 for $1, 10 for $3, 100 for $25. 
Lillian. Produces large trusses of soft pink 
flowers with light blue eyes. Compact 
grower. 35 cts. each, 3 for $1, 10 for $3, 
100 for $25. i 
Mary Louise. Immense pure waxy white 
flowers in extra-large heads. 2% to 3 ft. 
35 cts. each, 3 for $1, 10 for $3, 100 for $25. 
Morgenrood. A very free-flowering deep rose 
variety. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
Mrs. Ethel Pritchard. Clear rosy mauve. 
3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
Rosenberg. Rich purple. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for 
$2.50. 
Swerg Wanadis. Deep Javender toward 
center, with lighter edges. 3 for 85 cts., 
10 for $2.50. 
Hardy Extra-Early Tall Phlox 
Miss Lingard. The best early white Phlox. 
2% ft. June-Sept. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for 
$2.50. 
Miss Verboom. Rose-pink form of Miss 
Lingard. 214 ft. June-Sept. 3 for 85 cts., 
10 for $2.50. 
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Dwarf Phlox 
Phlox camlaensis. © This and Dixie Bril- 
liant are the finest of the new Moss Pink 
varieties. It is compact and bears large 
salmon-pink flowers In masses. Grows 
8 inches high. 35 cts. each, 3 for $1. 
P. divaricata. © Large, fragrant, lavender 
fay 10 in. May. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for 
50. 

PHLOX, Rosenberg 
3 for 85 cts. 
PENTSTEMON, Cherry Glow 
55 cts. each 
Phlox nivalis sylvestris, Dixie Brilliant. © Its 
moss-like foliage is covered completely with 
rosy red flowers the size of a half dollar. 
Strong and hardy. Blooms in early spring. 
10 in. 40 cts. each, 3 for $1.15, 10 for $3.50. 
P. subulata. Moss Pinks. Masses of bloom 
5 inches high in April and May. Vivid Pink, 
Blush-White, White, Lilac, and Blue, in 
separate colors. 3 of one color 85 cts., 
10 of one color for $2.30, 100 of one color 
for $20. 

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PHLOX, Leo Schlageter. 35 cts. each 
