For Mid-Summer Show Use Phlox 
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PENTSTEMON 
“Garnet”. This recent introduction has merited all 
its praise for it provides a rich show of color over 
a long period during the summer. Large bell- 
shaped flowers of clear deep red on 15 in. stems. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
A hardy large flowered variety blue 
The light gray green foliage 
3 ft. Each 25c, per three 
grandiflorus. 
tinted with pink. 
is always attractive. 
60c, per ten $1.50. 
Our origina- 
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Huntington's “'Shell Pink™ [O" orgie’ 
maintains its great popularity because of the La- 
France pink color of the Snapdragon-like flowers 
which are gracefully spaced on 3 ft. stems. A 
bouquet of ‘Shell Pink’, ‘Bristol Fairy’’ Gypso- 
phila and Delphiniums is exquisite. Each 30c, per 
three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
Huntington’s “Coral Gem”. Introduced at the same 
time as “Shell Pink’’ this companion is a deeper 
coral pink. Louise Beebe Wilder pays a nice tri- 
bute to them—"less well-known are the two ex- 
quisite forms of barbatus introduced by Ralph E. 

Huntington, ‘Coral Gem’ and ‘Shell Pink’ re- 
spectively, such lovely things!’ Choice for cut- 
ting or the June garden. 30 inches. Each 30c, 
per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
Torreyi. Tall graceful spikes filled with bright scar- 
let flowers from late June through August. Daz- 
zling in the back border. 4 feet. Each 25c, per 
three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
° One Each of the 
Collection ibis Five Pentstemons $1.25. 
PHLOX 
TALL HARDY PHLOX 
Phlox, with their bright array of gay colors, are 
indispensable in the mid-summer gardens. 
“Africa”. A dazzling deep scarlet. 
“B. Compte”. Large flower heads of rich Burgundy 
red. 
“Daily Sketch”. Magnificent large florets of rose 
pink with a crimson eye. Each 30c, per three 
75c, per ten $2.00. 
“E. |. Farrington”. A glowing rich salmon pink. 
“Enchantress”. A bright pink lightly mottled with 
mauve blue. 
“Eva Foerster’ “4 new giant _flowered salmon 
rose with distinctive white eye. 
Each 40c, per three $1.00. 
“Flash”. A _ brilliant flowered new variety. Bright 
carmine shaded in the center with orange-scarlet. 
Each 40c, per three $1.00. 
“Jules Sandeau”. A lovely watermelon pink. 
“Leo Schlageter”. Large florets of brilliant scarlet. 
The finest red Phlox. Each 30c, per three 75c, 
per ten $2.00. 
“Lillian”. Bright cameo pink delicately marked 
with lavender in the center. A favorite. Each 
30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
“Miss Lingard’. The popular early bloomer with 
waxy white flowers faintly shaded in the eye with 
rose. 
“Progress”. A new blue colored variety. Extra large 
flower heads of deep blue handsomely marked 
with a light center. The best in its color class. 
Each 50c, per three $1.25. 

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Phlox, Continued 
“Von Lassburg’”’. 
and graceful. 
“Widar’. Deep lavender mottled with white. 
Uniess otherwise noted all Phlox are: Each 25c, 
per three 60c, per ten $1.75. 
° . Ten different Phlox, 
Collection 12: our choice, $2.00. 
Dwarf Phlox 
Amoena. A _ low species about 6 in. high covered 
in the Spring with a mass of large bright pink 
flowers. Compact, deep green foliage. Each 25c, 
per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
Divaricata canadensis. Our native Wild Sweet Wil- 
liam. Large lavender blooms on wiry 6-in, stems. 
Splendid for the shady part of the rock garden 
and a colony of them in the cool border makes an 
impressive picture in May and June. Each 25c, 
per three 60c, per ten $1.50, per hundred $12.00. 
Ovata caroliniana. A choice native of the moun- 
tains of Carolina. Mats of oval-shaped leathery 
leaves. The large flower heads are a rich rose 
color. Recommended. 6 in. Each 30c, per three 
75c, per ten $2.00. 
Setacea “Camila”. This neat little English gem is 
one of the best of the Creeping Phlox. In May 
and June the compact deep green foliage is com- 
pletely hidden by a mass of pure pink flowers. 
8 in. Each 50c, per three $1.25. 
Subulata Sylvestris ‘Dixie Brilliant’. .A new, giant- 
flowered glowing red. Each 35c, per three 90c. 
Subulata alba. A pretty creeper forming mats of 
dark green foliage covered in May with a pro- 
fusion of waxy-white flowers. Each 25c, per three 
60c, per ten $1.50. 
Subulata atropurpurea. A vivid carpet of rich Bur- 
gundy red. Strong growing. Each 25c, per three 
60c, per ten $1.50. 
Subulata, “Blue Hills”. A choice novelty being the 
best light blue yet introduced. Neat in habit. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
Subulata rosea major. An improved form with larger 
flowers of bright rose. Each 25c, per three 60c, 
per ten $1.50. 
Subulata, ‘Vivid’. The finest of all. Neat compact 
clumps smothered with flowers of a clear rich 
pink. Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
. One Each of Six Subulata 
Collection 13: Phiox $1.50. 
PLUMBAGO 
Larpentae. One of the finest edging plants in the 
list. It is especially valuable because it blooms 
in the late Summer. Tiny red-edged leaves of 
apple-green are a rich setting for the clusters of 
vivid cobalt blue flowers that come in August. 
6 in. Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50, per 
hundred $12.00. 
POLEMONIUM 
JACOB’S LADDER 
Reptans Improved. A grand item for the border or 
rockery. The tidy 12-in. plant is a mass of rich 
Belladonna blue flowers in May. Will do well in 
the full sun and is highly recommended. Each 
30c, per three 75c. 
Large pearl white flowers. Tall 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
