PHLOX SUBULATA 
A spring-flowering type with evergreen foliage, forming a carpet of colors in April and May. 
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AABG Pure white ee eee 8s Pree oe teat ete Rae Ue ag $1.00 
Atropurpurea.:. ;Deep scarmineésred 5/320 8 Sa A a oko ee eee 1.00 
Blue Hills. Showy light blue flowersi so lowed be Doe Peed. aks 1.00 
Emerald Cushion. Bright rose-pink, unique green foliage................ 1.00 
Moerheimi, carmine-pink; blooms again in fall............... 200.00. 0 eee 1.00 
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Dormant roots out of storage. Free of disease. Early spring shipment only. Strong 3 to 5-eye 
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Baroness Schroeder. Flesh-white; late midseason.................224.5-. $2.00 
Edulis Superba... Rose-pink?* early. ij... . 0c dalec ites dus bay we me ney Ged se ie 1.50 
Eugenie Verdier. Hydrangea-pink; midseason............. 00. eee ee eee 1,50 
Fanny Crosby. Light soft pink with yellow center................00...005 1.50 
Grandiflora. Light silvery pink; large; late..............0ee eee eee eee Loo 
James Kelway. White shaded pink; early midseason..................-.. 2.00 
Kelway‘’s Glorious. Pure white; large; midseason..............00--0-e eee 4.50 
Lady A. Duff. Blush-pink; semi-double; midseason..................26.. 2.00 
Livingstone... .Old-rose ‘pinks late. vo.) bckey JT. een ae eG el ee 1.50 
Mme. Jules Dessert. White with golden glow; large; midseason........... 2.00 
Marie Crousse. Delicate shell-pink; late midseason...................5. 1.50 
artha Bulloch. Bright old-rose pink; very large; late................... 3.00 
iodele de Perfection. Rose-pink; large; midseason................-.4--. 2.00 
ons.. Jules’ Elie. Satiny pink; large; early i200. 0s coe ate ees 2.50 
ons. Martin Cahuzac. Glossy maroon-red; early............... tis es eee 4.00 
hilippe Rivoire. Very dark crimson; late........... 0000. c eevee cee ecees 5.00 
alter Faxon. Vivid shell-pink; midseason.............0 000 eee cece eeee 2.50 
Officinalis Rubro plena. Earliest deep red..................2.04. {ae 3.00 
Officinalis Tenuifolia. Red; single; very early................e ce eee eee 3.00 
PERENNIALS — General List 
STRONG FIELD GROWN PLANTS 




Aethionema Persicum (Persian Candytuft). Small; rosy pink; flowers 10 
im dunes sG) inches ah cel ES at os ee sa Nae a ae a ae 1.50 
Gypsophila Bristol Fairy. Large double white flowers..................-. 2.00 
Gypsophila Bodgeri. Light pink double flowers; dwarf.................... 1.20 
Gypsophila Rosy Veil. Double flowering pink; dwarf...................0. 1.20 
Hemerocallis Flava (Lemon Lily). May-June; 20 inches.................. 1.00 
Hemerocallis Hyperion. Citron-yellow. August. 3 ft. .................... 2.50 
Hemerocallis J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow; July; 3 ft. ............ 50%: 
Heuchera Pluie de Feu (Coralbell). Deep coral-red; 18 in. .............. 1.50 
Iberis Sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft). 2-yr. clumps.................... 1.50 
Iberis Snowflake. Large pure white flowers; 2-yr.; 8 in. ............ ti, de 1.50 
Plumbago Larpentae. Of dwarf spreading habit, growing 6 to 8 inches high, 
with deep blue flowers during late summer and fall................. 1.50 
Teucrium Chamaedrys. Glossy green foliage; up to 12 inches............. 1.50 
Vinca Minor Bowles Variety. One of the best ground covers.............. 1.50 
Vinca Minor Bowles Variety. Out of 2% inch pots............... cc cca ee 1.00 
CUNNINGHAM GARDENS, Waldron, Ind. 
Member American and Indiana Association of Nurserymen 
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