PHLOX—Hardy Garden Varieties 
All varieties 30c each; 3 for 75c 
A. E. AMOS. Very large trusses of brilliant scarlet. 
CROISADE. Enormous flowers. White and _ pale 
violet rays. 
DAILY SKETCH. Salmon pink with deep crimson eye. 
EMAIN MACHA. Dwarf flaming red. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. The best red. 
LILLIAN. A beautiful cameo-pink with blue eye. 
MEVROUW VAN BEUNINGEN. Salmon pink. Large 
flowered. 
MIA RUYS. An outstanding pure white dwarf. 
P. D. WILLIAMS. Enormous soft rose-pink flowers 
with dark centers. The individual florets are larger 
than those of any other Phlox. 
SILVERTON. The nearest approach to blue in this 
type of Phlox. 
VON LASSBURG. 
PHLOX SPECIES 
Tall and graceful. Pearl white. 
*SUBULATA. (Moss Pink). 2/3 in. Attractive creep- 
ing habit. 
*Blue Hill. The best light blue yet introduced. 
*Lavender. 
*Red 
*Samson. Large flowered, brilliant rose-pink. 
PLATYCODON — Chinese Bellflower 
GRANDIFLORUM. Showy, deep blue bells on 20 in. 
spikes produced nearly all summer. 
POTENTILLA 
*VERNA NANA. 2/4 in. A dainty, compact grow- 
ing yellow flowered rock plant. 


PRIMULA—Hardy Primrose 
Four Winds takes pride in its outstanding hardy 
Primrose collection. We have built it up to the 
point where it is one of the finest in the country. 
Contrary to general belief, the Primulas are not 
difficult to grow; ‘rich. soil, plenty of moisture and 
some shade during the hot summer months is all 
they require. Divide every three years, adding leaf 
mold or well rotted manure to the soil. See them 
in their prime at our display grounds during May 
and June. 
*“ACAULIS. Dwarf Primrose. A new very free bloom- 
ing strain in a wide range of charming pastel colors. 
*ACAULIS, B’ue. A new and unusual color in this 
valuable spring-flowering perennial. It forms a 
veritable mound of blue in early May. Suitable for 
shady locations. 
*AURICULA. A garden gem with rosettes of gray- 
green foliage and highly fragrant flowers. Flowers 
on stalks of from 6 to 8 in. in various colors. 
*CASHMERIANA. 
shade. 
Large, round heads of purple-blue 
Very beautiful and unusual. 
Aedes esta let Rich orange flowers in late May and 
une, 
*JAPONICA. Large leaves and pretty flowers of vari- 
ous colors coming in whorls on 18 to 20 in. stems. 
“JULIA. (Wanda). Tiny plants with masses of deep 
bluish purple flowers. Very early. ; 
*POLYANTHUS. (Polyantha Primrose). Large sturdy 
plants with giant blooms produced well above the 
foliage. A wide range of colors to select from. 



PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy 
ROBINSON’S FINE STRAIN. Various shades of pink, 
white, and red. June and July. 
Double Red. 30c each; 3 for 60c. 
Double Pink. 30c each; 3 for 60c. 
VICTORY. Large, double white flowers on sturdy 
stems. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
RUDBECKIA—Coneflower 
PURPUREA, The King. 3 ft. A beautiful new vari- 
ety with large bright rosy-purple flowers on_ stiff 
stems. July to September. 

SCABIOS Mee Perennial Scabious 
CAUCASICA. 2 ft. A handsome hardy plant that 
blooms freely in the early summer months. Attrac- 
tive large lavender-blue flowers that are fine for 
cutting. 
SEDUM 
We have several varieties of this popular rock 
garden subject, some suitable for ground cover use. 
*SIEBOLDI. The handsomest of the smaller Sedums. 
Attractive greyish-green foliage edged with red. 
Pink flowers in the fall. 
SPECTABILIS. The showiest of the Sedums. 
pink flowers on 18 in. stems. 
Rosy- 
*SEMPERVIVUM—Hens and Chicks 
Four varieties of this useful rock garden and wall 
plants. 
SHASTA DAISY 
GIANT FLOWERING STRAIN. 2 ft. Our own de- 
velopment. Strong growing’ plants with enormous 
large petaled flowers on strong stems. Excellent 
for cutting. June and July. 
CHIFFON. 11% ft. Frilled, double row of narrow 
petals. The center is clear yellow. Very dainty and 
distinct. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
*ESTHER READ. Full double flowers, blooming 
throughout the summer. Dwarf habit of growth. 
35¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
WHITE SWAN, Memorial Day Daisy. 
white, prolific bloomer on 2 ft. stems. 
cutting. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
A double 
Ideal for 
SPIREA—Herbaceous Spirea 
FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Lovely double white flowers 
on 12 to 15 in. stems. Graceful fern-like foliage. 
Late May and June. 
STATICE—Sea Lavender 
LATIFOLIA. Immense heads of  purplish-lavender 
flowers during July and August. 18/24 in. 


