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All perennials except where noted $.30—5 or more of 1 variety deduct 5c from each rate. 
PHLOX SUBLATA 
Amoena—Bright pink. May. 6 inches. 
Apple Blossom—New, pink. 
Atropurpureans— [he darkest carpet phlox. 
Blue Hills—A true dark blue. 
Lilacinea—Light lilac. 
Rosea—Rose-pink. April and May. 
Vivid—Soft pink-red eye. 
PHYSOTEGIA Virginica—3 feet. Conspicuous pink spikes. 
Virginica Vivid—20 inches. An improved new dwarf variety. Deeper pink. 
PLAT YCODEN Grandiflora—(Balloon Flower)—Tall, Blue. 
Mariesi—12 inches Dwarf. July to October. 
PLUMBAGO Larpentae— Desirable border or rock plant, blue. 
POLYANTHUS (Bunch Primrose)—Mixed. Fine rock plant. 
PULMONORIA (Lungwort)—12 inches. Interesting two shaded flowers, silvery spotted. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—Kelway’s Hybrids. May and June. 
RUDBECKIA Purpurea—Splendid border plant. 2 to 3 feet. 
SALVIA Azurea Grandflora Meadow Sage—4 feet. Sky blue blooms August and September 
SANTOLINA Chamaecyparis—1 foot. Silvery foliage. Fine for edging. 
SAXIFRAGA Cordifolia—1 foot. Rosy purple blooms in April and May. Large cabbage-like 
leaves. 
SCABIOSA Caucasica (Blue Bonnet)—Soft lavender. June and September. 
SEDUM (Stone Crop)—Popular rock garden plants. Most varieties moss-like and spreading. 
Acre (Golden Moss)—2 inches. Thrives in poor soil. Yellow. June and July. $.20 each. 
Album—3 inches. Round fleshy foliage. White flowers in July. $.20 each. . 
Arborea—New. Heavy silvery foliage. 10 inches. White. 
Kamchaticum—6”. Light green foliage turning golden in Fall. Orange-yellow. 
Maximowiczi—1’’. Yellow blooms July-August. $.20 each. 
Obtusatum—6”. Foliage emerald green shaded bronze. Yellow, July-August. §.20 each. 
Rupestre—6”’. Dense heads of yellow bloom. July. $.20 each. 
Sarmentosum—3”. A rapid grower. Fine for filling seams in rock work. Yellow. July. 
$.20 each. 
Sieboldi—1 foot. Leaves thick rubbery blue green. An excellent variety. Pink. July-August. 
Spectabilis Brilliant—15’’. Very popular. Fine for borders. Crimson. September. 
Spurium Coccineum—6”. One of the best. Crimson. July-August. $.20 each. 
SEMPERVIVUM ( Hens and Chickens)—Interesting evergreen rosette-like plants for the Rockery 
Arachnoideum—2” rosettes cobwebbed. Flowers pale purple. 
Arenarium—1” small green rosettes. Spreads rapidly. 
Commolli—3’’. Glaucous green leaves, reddish tips. Red flowers. 
Sobolifolium—Charming little rosettes with incurving petals. Turns red In Fall. 
Tectorum ( House Leek)—Flowers pale red on 1 foot stems. 
SENICEO CLIVOREM—Rare. 4’ yellow blossoms. 30’. $.50 each. 
SHASTA DAIS Y—See Chrysanthemum Maximum. 
SILENE Schafta—A charming rock plant. Masses of deep red bloom July to October 
STACHYS LANTANA (Lamb’s Ear)—8”. Silvery-white woolly foliage. Purple. July. 
STATICE Latifolia (Sea Lavender)—Blue mist-like flowers from August until Winter. 
STOKESIA Cyanea (Stokes Aster)—18 inches. Light blue. July and August. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys—8”. Becoming popular as an imitation Boxwood. Rose. August. 
THALICTRUM Aquilegifolium (Meadow-Rue)—3 feet. Graceful foliage. Purple flowers. 
June and July. 
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